[RBW] Re: OT: Family Coffee/tea Pot

2016-12-27 Thread Surlyprof
We've had great luck and great coffee from our Bonavita 1800SS. They have other models since we bought this. It is simple like the Bunn. We did our research and, at the time, it and the Technivorm (http://www.technivorm.com/) were the only auto coffemakers at the time that were SCAA Certifie

Re: [RBW] Re: OT: Family Coffee/tea Pot

2016-12-27 Thread ascpgh
Adding a strong +1 to that choice. Got the very same one, piecing together coupons and sales. Found the grinder as a floor display (never ground beans) model priced very well too. Pouring from it and enjoying its proceeds now. Andy Cheatham Pittsburgh On Monday, December 26, 2016 at 8:58:34

Re: [RBW] Re: OT: Family Coffee/tea Pot

2016-12-26 Thread Deacon Patrick
Makes sense. Thanks Jay. My Bialetti is also all Stainless Steel. With abandon, Patrick On Monday, December 26, 2016 at 7:44:17 PM UTC-7, jay hartman wrote: > > I like that's it's stainless steel, so that there's none of that build up > of deposits like in the bottom of the Bialetti. Also, it ha

Re: [RBW] Re: OT: Family Coffee/tea Pot

2016-12-26 Thread Jason Hartman
I like that's it's stainless steel, so that there's none of that build up of deposits like in the bottom of the Bialetti. Also, it has a very thick bottom that seems to diffuse heat better and result in a smoother espresso. Jay On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 9:34 PM Deacon Patrick wrote: > Jay, > > CF

Re: [RBW] Re: OT: Family Coffee/tea Pot

2016-12-26 Thread Deacon Patrick
Jay, CF my new post on tips using a moka pot. But could you tell me what you like better about the Vev Vigano vs. Bialetti? Is it easier to get smoother and less fussy to use? Tips for using it? Thanks! With abandon, Patrick On Monday, December 26, 2016 at 6:46:26 PM UTC-7, jay hartman wrote:

Re: [RBW] Re: OT: Family Coffee/tea Pot

2016-12-26 Thread John G.
It only makes coffee, and it was very expensive, but I love my Technivorm Moccamaster almost as much as my Hunqapillar. I have the 1.25L steel carafe model. http://www.technivorm.com/ -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To uns

Re: [RBW] Re: OT: Family Coffee/tea Pot

2016-12-26 Thread Jason Hartman
If you're 1) willing to switch to drinking americanos, and 2) can give up MUSA for made in Italy, Vev Vigano has stainless moka pots that brew 12 cups of espresso at a time. I like my (much smaller version) much better that the ubiquitous Bialetti. Jay Hartman Jay Hartman On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at

[RBW] Re: OT: Family Coffee/tea Pot

2016-12-26 Thread Anton Tutter
Not sure if you're looking just for a heating kettle or something more, but we have a deLonghi electric kettle . It's made in China, but it's a high quality unit, all stainless (painted on th

[RBW] Re: OT: Family Coffee/tea Pot

2016-12-26 Thread Jim M.
Oops, neglected the stainless steel part. Here's a Bunn that will do 3 liters: http://www.coffeemakersetc.com/bunn-pourover-airpot-brewer-p-1413.html into a stainless lined jug: http://www.coffeemakersetc.com/bunn-airpot-liter-leveraction-p-581.html Not sure if these are MUSA. jim m On Monday,

[RBW] Re: OT: Family Coffee/tea Pot

2016-12-26 Thread Garth
I would suggest commercial/food service electric percolators, the ones for restaurants and businesses/churches/etc. Restaurant suppliers are my first choice for anything kitchen related. Admiral Craft , for example, makes large percolators in 40, 60, 80 and 100 cup . This is just ONE plac