my krups crapped out and looking for a good maker, please help
Ahhhhh....I went through this last year. I agree with Linux that a coffee press will give you a fantastic tasting cup of coffee. I did that for awhile after my last machine died, but I don't care for the cleanup. I'm not comfortable washing the grains down the pipes of my 60 year old house, hehe.
Technivorm MoccaMaster CD, it is top notch.
There's a bit of a holy grail in the brewed coffee world that not many manufacturers achieve - the ability of a consumer coffee machine to do the following:
* Introduce water at the proper (195-204F) temperatures to the bed of ground
coffee
* Fully saturate and extract from the bed of ground coffee
* Complete a 10 cup (1250ml) brew in under 8 minutes (which allows for an optimal 4
to 6 minute saturation time for the bulk of the brewed coffee)
* Ensure good even distribution of the brewed coffee in the finishing container
* Keep the coffee fresh after brewing for at least 1 hour.
It's a bit on the pricey side, about, $245.00, but it is a quality machine that will privde years of service.
"But I wanted a coffee maker," I whined.
Let me get this straight: You paid a hundred bucks for a coffee maker, the company mistakenly sent you a $1200 espresso machine, and you returned it because it was not what you wanted. Cool.
I just captured a Capresso MT500 plus - I bought a repack for $100 + shipping - directly from the company: Jura-Capresso.
It has a thermal carafe - it's quite good. (I had an MT600 from Capresso that I think made better coffee - but it leaked and was huge & &&&&&&. Just poorly engineered, I think.)
Jura-Capresso initially messed up my order - they sent me a $1200 automatic espresso/cappacino (sp) maker instead of the coffee maker I wanted!
I sought to send the biggie back & get my coffee-maker. I was surprised (and a little disappointed, actually) that everyone (the family - and even the company!) seemed so surprised when I wanted to return the fancy-pants thingie to get what I ordered (and paid for)!
"But I wanted a coffee maker," I whined.
Finally, all worked out - monstrosity back to the maker, coffee maker on the counter....
And it makes good coffee, too.