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Reddit mentions of KRUPS FMF5 Programmable Coffee Maker with Double Wall Thermal Carafe and LED control panel, 10-Cup, Black

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of KRUPS FMF5 Programmable Coffee Maker with Double Wall Thermal Carafe and LED control panel, 10-Cup, Black. Here are the top ones.

KRUPS FMF5 Programmable Coffee Maker with Double Wall Thermal Carafe and LED control panel, 10-Cup, Black
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    Features:
  • Fully programmable 1100-watt coffeemaker brews up to 10 cups
  • LCD display; clock/timer; 1- to 3-cup aroma switch maximizes flavor
  • Thermal stainless-steel vacuum carafe with no-drip spout for graceful serving
  • 60-ounce water reservoir; built-in water filter; electronic de-scaling indicator
  • Measures 10-1/2 by 8-1/2 by 13-3/4; 1-year warranty
Specs:
ColorStainless-steel
Height13.75 Inches
Length10.5 Inches
Weight6.25 Pounds
Width8.5 Inches

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Found 2 comments on KRUPS FMF5 Programmable Coffee Maker with Double Wall Thermal Carafe and LED control panel, 10-Cup, Black:

u/charlesgrodinfan ยท 3 pointsr/Cooking

What a joke. Pod makers are terrible and by making your own you're expending an incredible amount of effort just to get bad coffee. Like Anomander said, get a french press, chemex, hell even a stove top percolator. I bought this krups for when I'm lazy and you'll get a thousand times better coffee than any pod maker.

u/0x6d1e ยท 1 pointr/Coffee

This Krups (I know, I was surprised too) is used by several of my coffee-loving friends at their offices, and gets pretty good reviews. It's not SCAA certified, but at $25-30 used... a pretty cheap choice that actually gets hot enough and takes Melitta filters.

However, if you're really on a budget, you might want to consider even-cheaper alternatives:

  • A Clever Dripper is cheap and as easy to use as an auto-drip (you can heat your water in the microwave, but an electric kettle is dead useful in a dorm or small apartment)

  • Cold-press. All you need is a mason jar and some cheese cloth; these are essentially free. Downside: you have to think ahead, because it takes at least 8 hours to "brew". Upside: you don't even need hot water (though you can mix the concentrate it makes with hot water if you prefer hot coffee).

    Any of those three choices should keep you well below your $100 budget. Use the rest to buy a good burr grinder (I like the Hario Mini Mill Slim, but there are other good choices); regardless of method, a good way to freshly grind your beans (without smacking them like the cheap blade grinders do) will noticeably improve your coffee!