I mean, the water drops down through the coffee grounds in a coffee pot, how difficult is it to screw up.

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6 Responses to “What makes a bad coffee maker?”

  • chessmaster1018 says:

    One that doesn’t work, ha ha !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • PSOs gal says:

    IDK i dont drink coffe that often but in my house we have a mr coffee brand coffee maker. Another great coffee maker is those crups with the little pods. A bit on the expensive side but I know someone who has one and they work great.

  • sue says:

    the one sittin on the floor in my kitchen!! the water doesn’t drip through the grounds, it just runs all over the cabinet.

  • Super Mimi says:

    Not enough, or, too much coffee in the machine, or, improper amount of water also can not produce right flavored coffee. on the machine side, the temperature also controls the flavor. A cup of perfect coffee, served in the Dunken Donut store is always worth that money.

  • stephen haworth says:

    if you get a respected make you won’t have a problem – top brands are bunn and senseo. They are quality and much better than just making it yourself. Your find some info here http://www.coffee-maker-review.net/ – why don’t you go to the store and make one to test it out!!!!

  • Dekster says:

    The regular coffee maker they are almost the same, but if you are talking about espresso machines, if the machine doesn’t have enough pressure it will not make a good coffee.
    For you extract all flavors from the coffee beans you have to pass hot water through the ground beans with high pressure, and you have to apply the right pressure on the coffee pod to have a nice crema…

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