Where can I buy good coffee online?

crwate

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Hi there,

I wonder if you've tried Keurig coffees before. I like the selection that they have as there are many participating partners that comes out with a variety selection of coffee flavours different roasts. You can also visit my website for more details on K Cups if you happen to have a Keurig coffee maker.

Keurig Coffee Maker B60
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Hi all --
Newbie here. I've been reading the forum for a few weeks now - finally decided to join and participate in conversations. I've read through this thread and have come to the obvious conclusion that there are countless options for purchasing coffee beans on-line (per the original question).

So my follow-on question would be, what is the best way to CHOOSE from these options? Is the best way just trial an error? Read opinions from experienced folks like you all on forums? Or are there sampling options or incentives that these on-line places offer to introduce and convince buyers of the superiority of their product?

Thanks!
DCJavaGrl
 

PinkRose

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Hello "DCJavaGrl"

Welcome to the Coffee Forums website!

There are so many places that sell coffee on-line, and it makes if very difficult to know which one to choose. It's wonderful that you found this Coffee Forum. There are a lot of members who have experience buying and selling coffee on-line, and I'm sure you will get a lot of response to your question.

I prefer to purchase my coffee from a local coffee roaster in my area. Do you have a roaster near you? It's the best way to buy your coffee.

Rose
 
Hello "DCJavaGrl"
I prefer to purchase my coffee from a local coffee roaster in my area. Do you have a roaster near you? It's the best way to buy your coffee.

Rose

Thanks Rose for your quick response.

Yes we have a few local roasters in the immediate vicinity and a handful about a hour West of my location.

I've been considering and researching the pros and cons of roasting my own, buying from local roasters, and finding a quality on-line wholesaler. My main concern with on-line is purchasing something before sampling the product as well as the freshness of the product. My main concern with local roasters is price point. And my main concern/fear with roasting my own is adding a whole new dimension to this endeavor--knowledge required, additional machinery, more daily time requirements.

So I appreciate the advice of focusing on the local roasting options. From what I've gathered if I want the freshest product (and I do) staying with local roasters will be my best bet -- hopefully I can afford it (still figuring out all the numbers).

Thanks again!
DC
 

kiet

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coffe Viet Nam- Robusta

Dear sir.

The first i would like introduce my self.
My name is Kiet, I'm from Viet Nam, I'm 27 year old, I graduated technical university at Viet nam.
My family living in daklak province at viet nam. My family are coffe planter.

The second i would like say my purposed.
We have the coffee - bean and we wil supply coffee-bean to you if you need....

Please contact me if you require,
 

youronlinecoffee

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There are many online coffee vendors. The way to find the best is to try different varieties, Try coffee sampler packs work well. It is a journey of experience. Remember Fair Trade Coffee is best
 
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danielella

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If you are a true espresso lover you should have a look at 7Gr.'s site (7gr.it/en). This brand new company sells online only the best coffee blends dedicated to true espresso lovers. They also sells a selection of coffee machines which combine elegant design with professional technology. Since I am a very discriminating coffee consumer and I personally know the product I can highly recommend it and I'm sure you will appeciate it too. Good espresso, Daniela
 

JoyceKaa

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If you want the best coffee, you can find LavAzza coffee on the internet at CoffeeMakersShop. This coffee is a fair trade coffee by the company that started fair trade coffee many years ago.
 

JoyceKaa

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A good place to get coffee is at CoffeeMakersShop.com. They have LavAzza coffee that comes from Italy in vacuum sealed packages. Also, LavAzza coffee is fair trade coffee, which helps smaller farmers get the same price as the big companies.
 

JoyceKaa

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CoffeeMakersShop.com offers LavAzza coffee from Italy at great prices. LavAzza offers coffee for drip coffee makers, pod makers and espresso machines in pre-ground beans and whole beans in vacuum packs with seal to keep the air out and vacuum coffee cans. We always have one kind on sale. If you want another brand, let us know.
 

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