Need a Good Coffee Pot

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sorry had to drag this old post up but...
My wife bought me a BUNN for Christmas (actually about a month ago) and I have given it a work out as I drink about 3-4 pots a day by myself. I have yet to have to de-scale this pot usually I have to clean them at least every week or two I get my coffee FAST just a hair over 3 MIN till it quits dripping and I can pull the filter and used grounds out. It will defiantly brew a whole pot before get the last cup drank so it is fast enough for me.

As for Coffee I drink Folgers Columbian. Once in a while I will splurge and buy me a package of Gevalia Colombian because it is good
 
JHall said:
My kudos to the french press as well I've been brewing coffee with a press for 10 years... I have 2 different sizes a small 12 oz for brewing one cup at a time, a the large 48oz for brewing 12 cups... We use the large one most every day....

Where do you get the 48 oz. french press ?? We've used a 24 oz. french press for the last several years, before that we used a Melita drip cone (which, for those who were asking, Cost Plus imports often sells) over a glass jar. In my younger life, I worked at the coffee house at the Calif. Renaissance Faires for years and we brewed all our coffee w/ big cones and paper filters over gallon jars. I've never really liked 'lectric coffee makers, even the fancy ones.

Peace,
- Sequoia
 
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