CoffeeGeek - Bunn Thermal Brewer - Michael Callihan's Review (#)
„I do wish there were fewer steps in the process - pre-heat the carafe, fill a water pitcher with filtered water, fill the brew basket, dump the hot water from the carafe and place it into position, pour the fresh water into the machine and close the lid. Some of this is because of the Bunn's process and some is simply a fact of life with a thermal carafe. Heat retention of the thermal carafe is still a little disappointing. And I am still not sure that it's worth the $140 price I paid, but knowing how good the result is, if this is the price for good coffee at home, that's fine with me.“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/drip/bunnthermal/ mcallihan - Cached
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„Black & Decker SmartBrew coffeemaker in white. Includes 12-cup capacity, lighted on/off switch, removable brew basket, water window, cord storage and Perfect Pour carafe.“
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/ b00005mf99?v=glance
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„Fit a Mr. CoffeeŽ 8-12-cup paper filter into the tea-steeping basket; add tea bags. Fit the pitcher into place for brewing. Turn on machine and let brew.“
http://www.mrcoffee.com/ searchrecipes.aspx?recipe=24
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„Place cloves, cinnamon sticks and coffee in brew basket of automatic drip coffeemaker. Place sugar in carafe of coffeemaker. Brew coffee using the 41/2 cups of water.“
http://www.juanvaldez.com/menu/preparation/recipes/ coffee-velvet.html
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„Brew time and temperature are taken care of automatically. If your brewer has a hot plate under a glass carafe, remove the carafe after the coffee is fully brewed to prevent the coffee from burning.“
http://www.coffeeresearch.org/coffee/ brewing.htm
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„That is going to produce some nasty results and lead to tedious cleaning parties. If you brew with an autodrip the first time and then just pour that through a filter basket (not pouring brewed coffee into the reservoir) then it won't get scorched, but you still run a risk of over extraction.“
http://www.coffeeforums.com/ viewtopic.php?p=5497
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