[Electronics-talk] [EXTERNAL] Re: Non-Programmable Coffee Maker?

Baracco, Andrew W Andrew.Baracco at va.gov
Mon Nov 3 18:04:00 UTC 2014


I have friends who have those grind and brew units, but they all
complain that they eventually break down because there are too many
moving parts.

Andy


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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [Electronics-talk] Non-Programmable Coffee
Maker?

Hi,
  Thanks. I actually have one but am always using the personal k-cups
with freshly ground coffee. I am interested in the grind  and brew
devices since this cuts out much of the work that I am currently doing
as they grind and then automatically start brewing the coffee for you:)!
Have a great evening!
Chris
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From: "Tom Evans" <tevans2003 at sbcglobal.net>
To: "'Christine Szostak'" <szostak.1 at buckeyemail.osu.edu>; "'Discussion
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Sent: Sunday, November 02, 2014 6:56 PM
Subject: RE: [Electronics-talk] Non-Programmable Coffee Maker?


> Christine you said you wanted grind and brew.  I faithfully love and 
> use the Keurig, which is a simple one use throw away little cup with 
> choices of multiple flavors.  I buy boxes of flavors at costco and 
> love it for taste andease.  The only way to fly or get caffinated
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Christine Szostak via Electronics-talk
> Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2014 8:22 PM
> To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances; Advice and 
> support for blind cooks
> Subject: [Electronics-talk] Non-Programmable Coffee Maker?
>
> Hi All,
>    I am interested in getting a grind and brew coffee maker but all 
> that I am seeing are ones that are pretty heavily programmable. Does 
> anyone know if there is a blind-friendly version  that is programmable

> without sighted assistance or can work without needing to be at all 
> programmed.
> Have a wonderful rest of the!
> Chris
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