Freecycle gave me a Senseo.
It is the most wonderful coffee appliance ever.
Coffee at Erik's house, the old way:Put water in pot. Try to measure the right amount for the number of cups you want to make. Hope you have it more or less right. Pour into machine
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The pods are a bit expensive, however. About $0.30/each, and the cheapest I have ever seen them in bulk is about $0.21/each.
Still, they are very good. Plus you can get 3rd party pods and make tea or hot chocolate and other stuff. I know there are some "make your own pods" kits available, but I have not yet tried them.
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But compare to what I'm doing now:
Either buying a cup of coffee out somewhere ($2 or more) or making a whole pot of coffee so I can drink one cup (about 30 cents and a lot more work and waste).
It works out better for me cost-wise. And the coffee is fantastically good. So.
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I drink a 12-cup pot of coffee every day, so a one cup maker would be for decaf at night if I wanted.
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I could bring over a pod or two if you want to try it....
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