[Electronics-Talk] App Programmable Coffee Makers
Jude DaShiell
jdashiel at panix.com
Wed Jan 10 04:23:14 UTC 2018
As long as noone mucked with the settings or you had a power outage that
would have worked.
On Tue, 9 Jan 2018, Mary Donahue via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2018 22:58:13
> From: Mary Donahue via Electronics-Talk <electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
> To: electronics-talk at nfbnet.org
> Cc: Mary Donahue <braille at satx.rr.com>
> Subject: [Electronics-Talk] App Programmable Coffee Makers
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> Good evening everyone,
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> Today our apartment maintenance department came to among
> other things investigate the source of ants in our kitchen. After checking
> around for possible draws it was discovered that the ants were drawn to our
> coffee maker which we believe to be an old Mr. Coffee Model. If we cannot
> eliminate the ants with a thorough cleaning of the coffeemaker we'll be in
> the market for a new 12-cup brewer.
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> In 2014 we bought a Cuisinart 12-cup brewer that made great
> coffee. Since the unit was programmable we needed sighted help getting the
> machine to set up correctly so all we needed to do was to push a button in
> the morning to make coffee. As long as no one mucked with the brewer
> settings all worked well. When we moved into our current apartment we
> discarded many of our belongings including the Cuisinart coffee brewer for
> fear of bringing roaches to our new apartment.
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> My sister bought our replacement coffee maker the classic
> Mr. Coffee Model. Despite routinely cleaning this brewer it's still
> attracting ants and may need to be replaced. Most of the coffee brewers on
> the market are the programmable type. Assuming one can find a model with
> some degree of accessibility operating these units can be a challenge.
> Recently a number of appliances have come on the market that can be
> controlled by smartphone apps or a home automation system. We want to know
> if anyone knows of such coffee brewers that can be programmed in this way?
> If so we'd like to know the brand name and model as well as the ability to
> program the unit independently. This is yet another angle on the coffee
> brewer thread that has been on this list for over a week. Your suggestions
> will be very much appreciated.
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> Peter and Mary Donahue
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