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Always dependable! Jul 13, 2010 We first started using this type coffeemaker back in the 70's and it still makes the best cup of coffee. You don't have to worry about water clogging the insides as you do with some more complicated electric types. Easy to use and always good coffee!
Good Coffee Jul 06, 2010 If you want good coffee that is simple, tried and proven, this is it. No frills just good coffee.
Lowest price on item I needed Jul 06, 2010 I researched several sites, including Melitta, looking for this particular item. I have used the Melitta stovetop system for over 25 years and used to be able to purchase products locally when I needed them. My last carafe broke and I could not find another. Amazon to the rescue! They had the best price and my product was shipped UPS to arrive in less than a week. I will certainly look to Amazon when I need a hard to find item in the future.
Great for less than a full pot May 09, 2010 We like these manual drip pots because we find they make better coffee when only using two or three scoops of coffee for half a pot.
Getting back to basics Mar 19, 2010 I had a Melitta coffee pot back in the 70's and used it to make coffee until the electric coffeemakers started to take over. After several years of tossing out coffee makers that only lasted 4 to 6 months (we make a lot of coffee in our home), I went back to Melitta.
This is a tried and true method for making a good pot of coffee and has the added benefit of using less grounds because boiling water from the teapot is hotter than the "hot" water an electric coffee maker produces.
If you want a good "hot" cup of coffee and are tired of tossing away the electric makers, you should buy this. As an added benefit, since it doesn't require electric, if the power goes out and you have a secondary heating source (kerosene heater, etc.), as long as you can heat water, you can have a cup of coffee.
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