Max Burton coffee maker
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Brews in minutes! How many?
Give us review afterwards. Anything is better than a RoadPro.Skydivedavec Thanks this. -
My understanding is any heating that is to be done on 12 volt DC is going to be very slow and inefficient. Whether it's too slow I guess depends on your idea of too slow. A 1500+ watt inverter will run many of smallest [wattage] home units (like the hotel room coffee brewers) if that ever becomes an option.
Some guys use mini-propane camp cook stoves to boil water, then use a 'french press' coffee potSkydivedavec Thanks this. -
I have always used one of these http://www.ebay.com/itm/like/201115570506?lpid=82
and used folgers real coffee singles. -
Takes a lot of water, though.
Not for the actual coffee, but rather; cleaning the mesh on the press after its use. Unless you know, you like mold on it. -
I used to drive a 2012 Volvo VNL 780 with a 1000 watt inverter. I used a standard Mr. Coffee and regular ground coffee. It worked great.
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Tried 12v, no luck - too slow. -
Yup, it works? Do you use one? Could you describe how it works, the amount of time to brew a cu p? Thanks
It has terrible ratings on Amazon, but maybe that's because some people think it should perform at the same level as a 110 coffee maker..... -
I tried one.. got 5 uses out of it then it died.. 20 to 30 minutes to brew.. threw it away... maybe i got lemon tried road pro too. gave that one away. I'm back to a propane burner..
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