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Keurig 2.0 anyone?
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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3498857" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>I had a real nice coffee pot for a long time, worked great. Started drinking espresso more often, and I wanted something that made nicer coffee. I also found that when making a pot of coffee, I a lot of the time would drink a cup or two and throw the rest away.</p><p>With the old lady going to Starbucks 3x a week and me drinking espresso/energy drinks, buying a Nespresso machine has been a huge money saver. Rather than making a pot of coffee, drinking a cup out of it while I’m getting ready, and grabbing an energy drink on the way to work, I just make myself a fancy coffee in my machine, and call it good. That’s $1-$2 a morning for coffee for me and the old lady opposed to $10-15. It’s damn good coffee too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3498857, member: 35036"] I had a real nice coffee pot for a long time, worked great. Started drinking espresso more often, and I wanted something that made nicer coffee. I also found that when making a pot of coffee, I a lot of the time would drink a cup or two and throw the rest away. With the old lady going to Starbucks 3x a week and me drinking espresso/energy drinks, buying a Nespresso machine has been a huge money saver. Rather than making a pot of coffee, drinking a cup out of it while I’m getting ready, and grabbing an energy drink on the way to work, I just make myself a fancy coffee in my machine, and call it good. That’s $1-$2 a morning for coffee for me and the old lady opposed to $10-15. It’s damn good coffee too. [/QUOTE]
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