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  2. AOL reviewed: The Technivorm Moccamaster coffee maker is ...

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    Moccamaster recommends hand washing its coffee maker pieces to encourage longevity, and I find it easy to do. The pieces are simple to remove and reinstall, and most just require a good rinse ...

  3. Best drip coffee makers of 2022: Ninja, Oxo, Hamilton Beach ...

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    Here are some of the best automatic coffee makers under $250. 1. Bonavita Connoisseur 8-cup ... Vicks Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer for Forehead, Food and Bath, $20 (was $55), amazon.com ...

  4. AOL Reviewed: Drew Barrymore’s grind-and-brew coffee maker is ...

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    Retailing at just under $100, this machine comes at a competitive price considering its features and when compared to similar coffee makers on the market. Freshly ground coffee at the touch of a ...

  5. Mr. Coffee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    The Mr. Coffee brand manufactures automatic-drip kitchen coffee machines as well as other products. In 1972, the Mr. Coffee brand drip coffee maker was made available for home use.

  6. Drip coffee - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1970s electrical drip coffee makers became more common, causing a decline in manual drip coffee preparation methods until the 2010s, and the near-extinction of coffee percolators. Among the early electrical drip coffee machines was a machine designed by two former Westinghouse engineers and sold under the brand Mr. Coffee in the ...

  7. Coffeemaker - Wikipedia

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    A stove-top, Italian style coffee maker A 2016-model electric coffeemaker. A coffeemaker, coffee maker or coffee machine is a cooking appliance used to brew coffee.While there are many different types of coffeemakers, the two most common brewing principles use gravity or pressure to move hot water through coffee grounds.