Coffee In The Truck
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by terryg247, Dec 1, 2015.
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www.amazon.com/Aicok-CoffeeMaker-Single-Coffee-Machine/dp/B01AUNIUQ2 -
Looks to be the perfect size for OTR. -
Here's something new....
https://www.mojoebrewing.com/?mbid=synd_foxtravel
It's only pre-order now, but might be worth a try. I own my own truck so, I'm still carrying my butane burner written about at the beginning of this thread when the generator is out, or out of fuel, or whatever. Since open flame is not an option for most company drivers, if this thing works, it may be a 12 volt option.
It is sure to be better than anything that has Roadking written on the side.
How it works....yes... hot water off 12 volts....
Last edited: Jun 30, 2016
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Looks cool. I find my issue with everything on my truck is the cleanup. K cups are hard to beat in that department. I wonder if that mojo is french press type.
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Looks interesting... But looks to use a special type of coffee from the clip... Shake it in like maybe it's instant coffee and it just heats it up?
And yikes.... $90... And that's On Sale... LOL
Be curious to see a review once the produce. -
I have a Keurig at the house, my new truck has a 2000 watt invertor would there be any problems running it?
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terryg247 Thanks this.
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3000 peak inverter to 110 volt, 2000 watt sustained.
20 dollar mr coffee, stack of filters, case of bottled water and a coffee you like from the can, two and half scoops and done after 15 miles rolling on the good roads.Cw5110 Thanks this.
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