[Electronics-talk] coffee makers
Drew Hunthausen
dhunthausen at gmail.com
Tue Feb 4 16:04:48 UTC 2014
Tracy,
The prep and clean up is part of it. I have no problem doing prep and clean
up as I already am used to doing quite a bit of it when cooking. It's more
that the coffee maker we have requires a lot of prep and clean up and much
of it is not very blind friendly. Just wondering if there is a maker that
might be a little more blind friendly. Thanks for your suggestion. Also
what's the different with a French press and a regular coffee maker?
Drew
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Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2014 7:44 AM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] coffee makers
Is your family's current coffeemaker a problem because it's not accessible,
or just because you're used to letting someone else deal with prep and
cleanup? Every coffeemaker I know has prep and cleanup involved, and
blindness makes no difference.
I use a French press. Mine is a single-serve model. I put in the coffee,
add boiling water, leave it a bit, and push the plunger. No filters,
settings, timers, or anything. I like it because it does a good job, and I
think it's a bit greener to not use filters.
Tracy
> Dear list,
>
> I just started drinking coffee a couple of months ago and am wondering
> what is the most accessible coffee makers. I live with my parents, and
> so far my dad usually makes the coffee in the morning. They are going
> away for a few days so I asked my dad to show me how to do it. With
> the machine we have, it is quite a process to clean it and put the new
> coffee in. I'm wondering what might be the easiest coffee makers for
> all of this. Any help is greatly appreciated. I am totally blind.
> Thanks
>
>
>
> Drew
>
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