savaytse66
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- Oct 26, 2008
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The catch is that I am very picky about MY coffee. I roast my own beans, and pull 2 - 4 shots at home every day for Americanos, so that's my frame of reference. I am adding employees to my small office now, and I want to provide a machine. It's not one that I will use regularly, but when I do, I want it to at least brew decent coffee. Honestly, I'll probably lean on my french press when I make my own coffee at the office, but I do not expect the employees to go through that effort. A Keurig is easy, but I wouldn't wish that upon anyone, no offense to you happy Keurig users out there, like my wife.
So I guess when I talk through it, I want them to have a capable machine to use that doesn't suck! An I don't want to break the bank for a Bunn or similar. I think $100 is probably around my high limit, but I'm open to suggestions.
So I guess when I talk through it, I want them to have a capable machine to use that doesn't suck! An I don't want to break the bank for a Bunn or similar. I think $100 is probably around my high limit, but I'm open to suggestions.