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navyatc
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Posted Tue Oct 26, 2004, 6:38am
Subject: Grind and Brew Coffee Machines
 

Looking to replace my old auto-drip coffee machine with a new "Grind and Brew" type machine for my office.  Any reccomendations?  The hightest I am looking to pay is $200
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Posted Tue Oct 26, 2004, 7:37am
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This one is usually given a decent rating because it's the only one I know of with a conical burr grinder:

http://www.capresso.com/prod_makers_lux.html

Then there's this one from Melitta with a thermal carafe. If that isn't a requirement, they have the same unit for substantially less money:

Click Here (www.melitta.com)

From my own experience, for an office environment, you definitely want a thermal carafe machine, and you want a decent amount of brewed coffee available. Perhaps the Krups Duothek(no grinder) might be better:

http://www.krups.com/us/products/zoom.cfm?ref=324
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Posted Wed Oct 27, 2004, 4:28am
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RacerX
Thanks for the advice, I'll take a look at your recommendations
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