PomDudes Senior Member Joined: 16 Feb 2008 Posts: 1 Location: Arkansas Expertise: I love coffee
Posted Sat Feb 16, 2008, 9:43am Subject: Under Cabinet Mount Coffee Makers: Any recommendations???
Well after 6 months our B&D Spacemaker died. 3rd one in 4 years. So we want to upgrade. But we are not having luck trying to search for a new, better one. We love our coffee! The B&D was bought for the convienence and brews a decent coffee but can't stand replacing them so frequently. Any thoughts will be appreciated! B&K
Jasonian Senior Member Joined: 8 Aug 2005 Posts: 3,832 Location: Lubbock, TX Expertise: Professional
Posted Sun Feb 17, 2008, 2:18pm Subject: Re: Under Cabinet Mount Coffee Makers: Any recommendations???
I don't think you'll find much luck looking for a good quality "under cabinet" mounted drip coffee machine.
If you want the best, you can shell out $200 for a Technivorm.
If you're on a tighter budget, I've heard okay reviews about the Zojirushi drip brewer.
More easily available are the domestic Bunn brewers (at ~$100). The biggest complaint I've heard with the Bunn brewers is that they brew too quickly for adequate dwell time.
Some have compensated with more coffee or a finer grind. In any case, it still hits the magic ~200F mark.
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