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

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    And although there’s a built-in grinder that will automatically measure and grind beans after each drink is selected, users can opt out of the grinding portion and just insert ground coffee instead.

  3. Technivorm - Wikipedia

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    A Consumer Reports review determined that the coffee taste is high-quality, yet the process of brewing it is complex and does not justify its high-ticket price. [7] Other reviews mention that the Moccamaster's plastic parts are not durable, [8] while other reviews refer to the machine as "the holy grail of coffee makers." [9]

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    Courant Coffee Grinder. Price: $18.73. Transform coffee time with a grinder that delivers precision and convenience. Whether for drip, espresso or French press brewing, this compact grinder ...

  5. The 25 must-have kitchen gadgets Ina Garten loves - AOL

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    Krups One-Touch Coffee and Spice Grinder. $19 $24 ... It's a favorite on Amazon with an impressive 55,000+ five-star reviews. Hint: Ina uses it to make her own spice mixes. ... UN body reports ...

  6. Eight O'Clock Coffee - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 Consumer Reports rated Eight O'Clock Coffee's 100 percent Colombian brew as the "best buy" for ground brews, not only beating well-known mass-market brands such as Folgers and Maxwell House but high-end industry bar-setting Starbucks. [5] On August 8, 2013, the entire Eight O'Clock Coffee line was revamped with new packaging and new ...

  7. Home appliance - Wikipedia

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    Major appliances, often called white goods, include items like refrigerators and washing machines, while small appliances encompass items such as toasters and coffee makers. [6] Product design shifted in the 1960s, embracing new materials and colors. Consumer electronics, often referred to as brown goods, include items like TVs and computers. [7]