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‎05-06-2018 10:25 AM
I have a KA too. The first one kwapped out while under warranty just after a move. KA replaced it with the identical model and it's going on 7 years old. Daily use, sometimes x2 a day.
KA has upped their coffee game with their Pro Line if you're interested in grinding your own beans, making expresso/nespresso.
I'm a simple coffee girl but agree that using bottled water can make a big difference in taste depending on what comes out of your tap.
‎05-06-2018 11:33 AM
I agree that Gail is a hoot to watch. Just bought my first grinder Baratza Encore from them.
‎05-06-2018 01:03 PM - edited ‎05-06-2018 01:19 PM
@Yahooey I bought that same grinder. Word of caution, try to grind only what you will need each time. If the grounds come up to a certain level in the catch-cup the chute will clog. I learned that lesson fast because unclogging it was a pita. I had to go to YouTube to watch a demo. Otherwise it is perfect, no static and messy flying grounds.
ETA: It was from Gail that I learned all of the ins and outs of espresso machines which led to a smart purchase of a Saeco. I can't recommend Seattle Coffee Gear enough to learn about whatever coffee-related purchase someone is considering.
‎05-06-2018 11:18 PM
I love electric percolators. In the last couple of years, I tried the 8 cup Farberware and the 4 cup Farberware. They broke down within a few months. Then I bought a Hamilton Beach - didn't last long. Then Bed/Bath exchanged it for another Hamilton Beach. It's now around 4 months and still working. Amazing!!!!!
I prefer the 4 cup Farberware - they used to last 5 years.
They need to be made in the USA --- not China.
Doesn't feel like real metal. Very cheaply made.
‎05-07-2018 01:27 PM
@kivahI have had similar experiences with electric percolators .When a newly wed I bought a ss one at a yard sale and DH and I were so happy with it . I bet it lasted 15- 20 years making a great cup of coffee for us. Then we were wooed by Mr. Coffee drip -- the new guy in town at the time. DH took the percolator to work and someone walked off with it !
We went through numerous types and a couple years ago I got fed up with so-so brew so waxed poetic about a percolator. I purchased a Farberware , it made good coffee for awhile then started being watery . I checked the warranty and it was just beyond the 1 yr.
I googled electric percolators and found that the thermostats just were not lasting like they used to. I think this was true of ours. I hate to sound like the old geezer (that I am
) but you kids get off of my lawn
-- they just don't make things to last any more for the most part.
‎05-07-2018 06:59 PM - edited ‎05-07-2018 07:02 PM
My sister did not like the Keurig.....she likes more than one cup of coffee and those cups got a bit expensive and with our hard water it did not last long....
I also got tired of buying Mr. Coffee Coffee Makers, they barely lasted a year even with regular cleanings....This time I bought a Hamilton Beach its the old fashioned kind with a carafe and its lasted a long time even with our city's hard water...............
‎05-07-2018 08:54 PM
You would think the manufacturers would realize this -- but they keep selling their junk percolators.
‎05-07-2018 10:52 PM
@kivah wrote:I love electric percolators. In the last couple of years, I tried the 8 cup Farberware and the 4 cup Farberware. They broke down within a few months. Then I bought a Hamilton Beach - didn't last long. Then Bed/Bath exchanged it for another Hamilton Beach. It's now around 4 months and still working. Amazing!!!!!
I prefer the 4 cup Farberware - they used to last 5 years.
They need to be made in the USA --- not China.
Doesn't feel like real metal. Very cheaply made.
@kivahI believe the Presto percolators are still made in the USA. I've had a Farberware one for several years but my next will be a Presto. I believe they had a 6 cup or 12 cup.
‎05-08-2018 10:36 PM - edited ‎05-08-2018 10:40 PM
When purchasing my 2nd Hamilton Beach percolator, I spent hours on-line reading all the reviews about coffee-makers - including Presto - which gets BAD reviews. The inside part of the percolator is not made of stainless steel anymore - but a cheap product which affects the coffee.
All made cheaply in China.
‎05-09-2018 06:34 AM
@kivah wrote:When purchasing my 2nd Hamilton Beach percolator, I spent hours on-line reading all the reviews about coffee-makers - including Presto - which gets BAD reviews. The inside part of the percolator is not made of stainless steel anymore - but a cheap product which affects the coffee.
All made cheaply in China.
@kivahthay is very disappointing ![]()
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