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My Review of One-Cup Coffee Maker

Originally submitted at REI

Start your day with a jolt of joe! This single-cup coffee maker is designed for use with regular-grind coffee.

One-Cup Coffee Maker


Works Great!

By JonAssink from Santa Cruz, CA on 12/19/2008

 

4out of 5

Gift: No

Pros: Lightweight, Easy To Clean, Compact

Cons: Sometimes Slow to Brew

Best Uses: Home, Work, Hiking, Backpacking, Car Camping

Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer

What Is Your Gear Style: Comfort Driven

The key to getting the most out of this coffee maker is to use coarse grounds and not fill the filter hopper completely. I leave about a 1/8″ gap and it doesn’t take more than a minute or two to drain. Using super hot water also helps because the brew does tend to cool quickly. All in all though, a great portable, easy to clean, and tasty way to get coffee on the run.

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