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thermal-carafe-coffee-makers.i nfo Thermal carafes are coffee pots that are constructed of stainless steel (and often spyglass on the inside) that ...
What coffee pot keeps your coffee the hottest? Drip, Percolator, or drip with thermal stainless steel carafe?
Mar 09, 2008 by packer | Posted in Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Alot of the stainless steel carafe coffee pots I checked out don't have a warmer underneath. Also the coffee pots that you put your coffee cup conservative underneath all have mixed reviews as to how long they work. I just want to find a decent coffee pot that keeps the coffee hot
I remember an insulated carafe keeps it hottest without continuing to cook the coffee...I hate coffee that's been heated for hours.
scrgrl | Mar 09, 2008
Coffee is repellent
bac_1976 | Mar 09, 2008
I entertain the idea an insulated carafe keeps it hottest without continuing to cook the coffee...I hate coffee that's been heated for hours.
scrgrl | Mar 09, 2008
Finally a Thermos keeps the coffee hotter. If I leave mine, I'll still have warm (but not hot) coffee 24 hours later.
braingamer | Mar 09, 2008
that is the most desirable question ever.
i have struggled with luke joe all my life too.
ॐChloe waste,how can i help you? | Mar 09, 2008
Thoroughly agreed with you -keeping coffee hot is keeping it fresh. So, go for a thermal carafe. They are many types in the market, personally, I like the capresso MT 500. Not only can it keep coffee hot for up to 3 hours, it has many value add features.
ebenezerheng | Mar 09, 2008
Is there an automatic coffee pot with stainless steel insides?
Feb 06, 2008 by DrDave822 | Posted in Non-Alcoholic Drinks
Several members have written about how to get the bogus taste out of electric drip coffee makers. We've tried Krups, Cuisinart, Braun and others. They all have plastic water tanks and coffee grate holders, and use plastic tubes to carry hot water. Does anyone know of an electric model that uses stainless steel mechanicals to steer clear of getting plastic in the coffee?
try Bunn. They have those commercial industrial exemplar coffee makers. The ones you listed are mostly for personal use.