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Coffee Discussion boards => Hardware & Equipment => Topic started by: BaconFat on January 27, 2015, 05:52:21 AM
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I have a Bonavita BV1800 that I've been using for about six months. I brew using 64 grams of coffee with a gold mesh filter. Sometimes I wonder if another auto drip would do a better job or not. I thought I'd list my likes and dislikes and see what other people had to say about their makers.
Likes:
Brews coffee at the correct temperature, according to my Thermopen.
Easy to use and easy to clean.
Brews a full 40 oz of coffee in five minutes.
No electronics so nothing to fail in that area.
Dislikes:
The shower head is too close to the grounds. A lot of time the bloom rises high enough to envelop the shower head which makes a mess on the shower head.
The water doesn't flow evenly through all the water outlets in the shower head. You get a steady stream through the center, but the outer outlets are a hit or miss affair.
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I dislike all auto drip machines.
A few min extra work grants you unlimited control via pour over configurations that match your needs.
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Dislikes:
The shower head is too close to the grounds. A lot of time the bloom rises high enough to envelop the shower head which makes a mess on the shower head.
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Sound like this is your fault....
Stop using such a fresh coffee :)
I have technivorm moccamaster. Love it, the only negative thing- when i turn off the basket drip function, it still drip a little.
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I use a Black and Decker Brew'n'Go. It is plastic, cheap, but brews a great 1 cup pot of coffee.
My only negative about this is that if I grind too find it stuffs the filter; this is my fault however and now that I am making a conscious effort not to do go to such a fine grind, it is working great!
:)
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Dislikes:
The shower head is too close to the grounds. A lot of time the bloom rises high enough to envelop the shower head which makes a mess on the shower head.
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Sound like this is your fault....
Stop using such a fresh coffee :)
I have technivorm moccamaster. Love it, the only negative thing- when i turn off the basket drip function, it still drip a little.
I love our T-vorm. I don't have time most mornings to fuss with a PO and neither does Mrs MMW.
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I love our T-vorm. I don't have time most mornings to fuss with a PO and neither does Mrs MMW.
You can't beat the ease of making coffee via the T-vorm. When I feel like rolling the dice, then I take extra time to make a vac pot.
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I do well with my T vorn however we also have a commercial bunn that I put a new temp control on to get the temp I want on it. I also tapped the transformer feeding that circuit a little on the hot side so it has plenty of voltage to keep the temp up too. Overall though I think I like the T vorn a little better but when we got a gang of folks over the Bunn with a few hot plates works very nicely.
Aaron
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What they said on the Tvorm. Had them for many years, consistently a great cup and you can make a big production out of it or let it do its own thing. Quality does hold up over time.
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You all need to go to bed 7 min earlier. :P
;D
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You all need to go to bed 7 min earlier. :P
;D
Or somebody's horse might be a little too high. ;D
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Or somebody's horse might be a little too high. ;D
That isn't it... I only want what's best for you.
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You all need to go to bed 7 min earlier. :P
;D
We go to bed between 9 and 9:30 already...
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I really like the Kone in my T-Vorm, BTW.
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I got one of those mesh filters for my T vorn as well. I really hated using the paper as I feel paper robs you of a lot of the nauances of a coffee's flavor by sucking out oils etc. It works very well, get a very full bodied cup of coffee and just smack the filter on t he side of the garbage can then rinse in the sink and it's good to go for the next pot. Once a week or so Ill wash it very thoroughly and possibly US clean it to get it deep cleaned.
Aaron
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I got one of those mesh filters for my T vorn as well
Aaron
Need to get one
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I got one of those mesh filters for my T vorn as well
Aaron
Need to get one
It will change your life or at least your morning cup. ;)
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I think my basket filter is larger than my US cleaner... guess I need a bigger cleaner.
I never thought of that! I have a 13L US cleaner, and when I have it out for one thing I usually try to look for other stuff to run through it. You're a genius, Chris!
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You guys made me google 13 L US cleaner. :P
I don't want to know anything about it!
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You guys made me google 13 L US cleaner. :P
I don't want to know anything about it!
Oh come on John ... nobody made you do that. You're curiosity got the better of you.
;)
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But if you use paper filter you can do this....
http://makezine.com/projects/turn-used-coffee-filters-into-beautiful-flowers/ (http://makezine.com/projects/turn-used-coffee-filters-into-beautiful-flowers/)
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But if you use paper filter you can do this....
[url]http://makezine.com/projects/turn-used-coffee-filters-into-beautiful-flowers/[/url] ([url]http://makezine.com/projects/turn-used-coffee-filters-into-beautiful-flowers/[/url])
Gee ... that sounds like it would be a worthwhile project. Making a filter that takes a few hours to brew a 5 minute pot of coffee.
:o
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But if you use paper filter you can do this....
[url]http://makezine.com/projects/turn-used-coffee-filters-into-beautiful-flowers/[/url] ([url]http://makezine.com/projects/turn-used-coffee-filters-into-beautiful-flowers/[/url])
Okay, who's been drinking pink coffee?
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You can get an US cleaner from Harbor Freight for about forty bucks. Their larger one and they actually do work fairly well. I believe the company that makes them is called Chicago Electric? I have had one for several years and my coffee filters and stuff fit right in. I use it all the time to clean my swiss golds when they got grungy.
I think I posted elsewhere about instead of paying 6 bucks for like 8 ounces of 'coffee pot' cleaner to use in the thing, that Ph UP for pools, it's the same ingredient for like 6 bucks for several pounds.
You will rinse thoroughly after cleaning so it works extremely well.
Aaron
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I have a Bonavita BV1800 that I've been using for about six months. I brew using 64 grams of coffee with a gold mesh filter. Sometimes I wonder if another auto drip would do a better job or not. I thought I'd list my likes and dislikes and see what other people had to say about their makers.
Likes:
Brews coffee at the correct temperature, according to my Thermopen.
Easy to use and easy to clean.
Brews a full 40 oz of coffee in five minutes.
No electronics so nothing to fail in that area.
Dislikes:
The shower head is too close to the grounds. A lot of time the bloom rises high enough to envelop the shower head which makes a mess on the shower head.
The water doesn't flow evenly through all the water outlets in the shower head. You get a steady stream through the center, but the outer outlets are a hit or miss affair.
I agree with this completely as I have the same machine, 1 more dislike the thermal caraf keeps the coffee hot for like 1 hour and warm for maybe an hour longer. This might not be a big deal for most, but after the Newco and Black and decker.... this sux. Otherwise the coffee is awesome
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One thing I have found with drip coffee makers, and yes this includes the vornie.. if you start out with warm or even hot water in it, the overall 'throughput' of water is a bit higher and that can sometimes help with the shower head dispersal if you have issues there.
I can't remember the name of it, it was a coffee forum I was at years ago, (not SM's) but I posted a kind of a 'airgap hack' for drip pots where the hot water runs through the cold water resivoir and gets cooled down.
Long story short, put a piece of tubing over it to put an 'air gap' between the hot water and the cold water in the resivoir, that keeps the hot hotter as it passes thru to your spray head.
Ok ill shut up now.
Aaron
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I have the larger HF unit that I could part with. Used a half dozen times before I outgrew it.
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Dang, that looks bigger than a breadbox. Will that count as carry-on?
Doubt it.