


madjack wrote:...in deference to and defense of Geron...using all capitals in a posting on a forum board is considered SHOUTING and is generally considered impolite and against etiquette. This is not a slam on anyone, it is just meant to inform...TYVM
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An Ol Timer wrote:Here is someones big chance. Instead of the usual Mr Coffee type makers that require 110v what about one that has a lower unit that can sit over a flame. All that is required is some thing to heat the water to force it up and over the top and down into the basket. Now that's something that you can experiment with!!!!![]()
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54F100 wrote:Has anyone tried the 12V coffee makers?
I've seen a few for sale, and was wondering how well they work.
http://www.familyonboard.com/12_volt_roadpro.html
http://store.yahoo.net/koolatrononline/ ... ofma1.html
Syekick wrote:Stop squeezing the stuff. Cold brew. I use the Toddy Coffee brew system a lot of the time. Especially when camping. Just add water to the concentrate, heat, and drink. But when I get behind on making it I revert back to my trusty Bunn.
http://www.toddycafe.com (No association, just a fan)
Laredo wrote:Lots of trouble, folks.
Melitta makes a cool little device that rests atop a mug; put a paper filter (or blow $4 at target on a gold mesh wire one) in it, fill with your favorite grind and pour hot water slowly through.
Real coffee in about the same time as instant.![]()
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Laredo wrote:Lots of trouble, folks.
Melitta makes a cool little device that rests atop a mug; put a paper filter (or blow $4 at target on a gold mesh wire one) in it, fill with your favorite grind and pour hot water slowly through.
Real coffee in about the same time as instant.![]()
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