[Electronics-talk] coffee pot discussion

Elizabeth Campbell batescampbell at charter.net
Wed Jan 13 02:46:14 UTC 2010


Hi Brett!

I don't have the speak and brew, but I have the Cuisine Art grind and 
brew,and I really like it.

I don't remember how much it cost, but the coffee is quite good, and it is 
quite easy to use the machine. I don't program it to grind coffee, but I'm 
sure that wouldn't be hard to do. I think it would require sighted 
assistance.

Now, I am also interested in an Espresso maker from William Sonoma that has 
a separate unit for steaming milk. It's pricey, but everyone who has the 
machine loves it, and best of all, there are only two buttons and no display 
or menus to worry about I will get the brand name of the espresso maker.

Best to all.

Liz
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brett Boyer" <bboyer202 at gmail.com>
To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances" 
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Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 8:02 PM
Subject: [Electronics-talk] coffee pot discussion


> Thanks for the input guys. I guess if it ground as well as brewed I would 
> invest the cash. Other than that, unless people have reccomendations for a 
> good grind and brew machine, I thank you for your input.
> I should probably stop drinking coffee anyway. <smile>
> bb
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