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  2. The Moccamaster is a drip coffee lover’s aesthetic dream - AOL

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    The brand has several drip coffee models, including ones with stainless steel thermal carafes and others with glass carafes, like the KBGV Select model I tried. Its glass carafe brewers have a hot ...

  3. Capresso - Wikipedia

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    The first automatic drip coffeemaker with a stainless steel thermal carafe and on-tap milk frother. The first semi-automatic espresso machine designed for unprecedented convenience and ease. The first burr grinder for home use with completely vertical grinding and a special design to minimize noise during grinding.

  4. The best heated coffee mugs for 2025: Tested and reviewed - AOL

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    Unlike ceramic and stainless steel coffee mugs, most heated mugs are not safe for the dishwasher or microwave because these mugs have electrical working parts. Instead, give them a good rinse and ...

  5. 17 Designer-Approved Modern Coffee Bar Ideas We're ... - AOL

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    The nook’s white oak interior finish marvelously contrasts with all that stainless steel. Courtesy Four Brothers Design + Build. ... a built-in, fully automatic coffee maker is revealed ...

  6. Mr. Coffee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    The Mr. Coffee brand manufactures automatic-drip kitchen coffee machines as well as other products. In 1972, the Mr. Coffee brand drip coffee maker was made available for home use.

  7. Moka pot - Wikipedia

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    The moka pot [1] [2] is a stove-top or electric coffee maker that brews coffee by passing hot water driven by vapor pressure and heat-driven gas expansion through ground coffee. Named after the Yemeni city of Mocha, it was invented by Italian engineer Luigi Di Ponti in 1933 [3] [4] [5] who sold the patent to Alfonso Bialetti, an aluminum vendor.

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