Coffee maker
- rhelfman
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Coffee maker
Can someone please give me a model number and brand for the coffee maker that fits into the galley cutout. I have a 2004 466 but I believe they are all the same. Thanks
- Tireless
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Re: Coffee maker
I removed this coffee maker from my 2006 Carver 44 CMY. It is a Black & Decker, Spacemaker. Try e-Bay.
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- wkeith
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Re: Coffee maker
I have a 2004 466 and mine is a Black & Decker, but not like the one pictured, smaller w/0 the reservoir on the side.
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Re: Coffee maker
Try E-Bay!
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- evelyco
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Re: Coffee maker
I suggest getting an under-the-cabinet coffee maker. You can stay as caffeinated as you want while not sacrificing any of your space. I currently use the Hamilton Beach (48465) Coffee Maker, a durable and long-lasting coffeemaker that makes excellent cups of coffee. I've been using it for years, and it hasn't given up on me yet. The design is fantastic, it works efficiently and fast, and the overall practicality is excellent. It has a capacity of twelve cups of coffee, which I think is an incredible offer for how tiny and compact it is. If this coffee maker isn't suitable for you, I recommend reading more on specialized websites. I suggest https://www.coffeeinformer.com/best-whole-coffee-beans/!
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Re: Coffee maker
It's better to do a google search. But personally i'm a cold coffee lover here, use this Keurig K-Elite machine. It's a single-serve iced coffee maker with programmable shut-off and high-altitude brewing system. It comes with a nice filter and the configuration is easy.
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Re: Coffee maker
Our MH is a '94. The under-cabinet B & D coffee maker was in there when we purchased it - don't know how old it is, but it isn't new. The wood cabint above it has no damage. The glass carafe rattles, so I just put it in the sink when we are moving. I pour the coffee into a thermos so I can shut the coffee maker off after we make the coffee. Also makes it easier to serve refills when we are on the highway.