Coffee makerbrewer 7755Thank you for pointing out the need for clarification. I consider myself a "middle of the road" coffee...
Coffee makerbrewer 7754Perhaps a little more info would help; are you a coffee "fanatic" or just want a coffeemaker that doesn't die in a few months? The reason I ask is, if you are not...
I'm wondering if this isn't a happenstance purchase. I searched on Amazon a coffee maker that I thought was a pretty good idea, it had over 200 reviews, most of them pretty darned bad. I was totally surprised.
Here is what I plan to do when I research a new purchase of a coffee pot. Google "coffee makers," find something that looks like you would really like to have. Then read the mulbreastude of reviews about it. I think these hundreds of reviews really get down to the nitty-gritty about a coffee maker. And they are really pbuttionate about it when they write the review. Coffee is something I love, and a coffee maker is something I'm not very complacent about; and I don't want to turn around and invest bigger bucks in something I don't like. For instance, the coffee maker I was researching, too many were saying that the coffee in it was not hot enough. This is something you can learn from a mulbreastude of reviewers, saying what they don't like instead of what they do like. What someone else might recommend, I might hate, but I like to know what people hate about something they bought. Dee Dee