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WA1RI

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Posted: 07/04/08 09:45am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Percolator in the MH. Not much longer thanboiling and a french press. Good stuff.

Have 3 of the pots, 2 same size, one big one when we do it all outside for a group. The smaller pot starts it off.


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Gevalia....how tall is it?


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We have a Black and Decker Spacemaker which mounts UNDER one of the cabinets in the kitchen. We put the carafe in another cabinet for traveling. Holds 8 - 10 cups, I think.

Has worked great for 6 years so far.


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We bought the under-cabinet coffeemaker from the Camping World catalog. I thought it was very pricey for a coffeemaker, but it does work well and the thermal stainless carafe is attractive and useful. I also like not having to stash the coffeemaker every time we break camp. The carafe even stays put with some no-slip under it. I like being able to program it the night before and have a cup waiting for me when I stumble out of bed!


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We have a older Winniebago and it has a Black & Decker Coffee maker that mounts under the cabinet above the dinette. It is a 12 cupper and is soooo slow. I start the coffee maker and take the dog out for a loooong walk in the morning. I bought a new Black and Decker under counter mount and it is not a direct replacement fit. When the existing one goes I will have to do a bit of woodworking to make it both fit and to look as if it belongs. We also store the carafe when traveling and don't ask how I discovered how this was a good thing to do.

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I have a couple different coffee makers including a POD unit I really like

One is a Sunbeam IIRC can use pods or filters, Fits nicely in storage when not in use.. That's the best of the lot.

Problem is I'm the only coffee drinker in the family

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Revereware Percolator in the motorhome!! Now if Bunn would come out with a coffee maker for motorhomes, I might just consider. It's fast and makes good coffee.

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Rich D. wrote:

Beer is not just for breakfast anymore.............. You can drink it anytime!!
Two things to remember. It's always after noon somewhere in the world and beer is just processed cereal anyway. I know, I brew! (both beer and coffee and both very well.)


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We use a BUNN, in the house and the MH. Stores in sink when moving, on the cabinet and hot when stopped.

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jeffnkelly wrote:

hehe I join Gevalia every 2 years... Get a coffee pot for free and then I move the 2 yr old Pot to the MH. I like my free coffee. Just pay the 15.95 for the pot PLUS I get 2 coffees.

and not I don't work for Gevalia... Just like the deals!!! Oh and the coffee too...

Weather they track you by address or email, getting the second pot hasn't worked for me. So, what's your secret with getting more from them?


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