I just put my Kerug Coffee Maker to bed. I'm tired of buying the pods, and filling the tank all the time. Took my Bunn out, and It makes a pot nearly as quick. The TEMPS were awful (Beejay) My toilet line froze, the sewer pipe In the basement for the kitchen sink froze. Just a pain In the ass holding the heat gun to thaw the pipes out. The darn basement was nearly as cold as outside. I thinks the rocks have a few leaks. I hope the day's you had off were satisfying. Making them up won't be I'm sure.
I remember Doug and me running around town checking on apt buildings. Our place on Jacato had hot water heat. Someone shut the line off and it froze up. What a mess.
The little K-cup pods can be expensive. There were also reports that mold could grow inside the water chamber with those machines. Bunn is a great name; should be good coffee coming from that! I noticed on my way home today that much of the snow we had has melted. Everything is still white, but the snow banks are not as tall. Back to normal levels of cold again at the end of the week. I was pretty unscathed by the weather. Thank goodness I didn't have to be out in it. Just knowing how deadly cold it was, left you tense, many creaks and groans from the homestead as it contracted with the cold. Authorities are still reporting people they are finding who didn't survive.
KK, Bunn used to be THE name In Coffee makers, but they cost plenty, and are NOT even close to the same quality they were up to perhaps the NEW millennium? They no longer used metal for the heating tank, and that was the BEST part of the old machines. I bought this one, and barely used It, but until I find some of my other ones, I will get by. Now they are just High priced junk, but still fast. BTW, our snow Is nearly gone also.
I just put my Kerug Coffee Maker to bed. I'm tired of buying the pods, and filling the tank all the time. Took my Bunn out, and It makes a pot nearly as quick. The TEMPS were awful (Beejay) My toilet line froze, the sewer pipe In the basement for the kitchen sink froze. Just a pain In the ass holding the heat gun to thaw the pipes out. The darn basement was nearly as cold as outside. I thinks the rocks have a few leaks. I hope the day's you had off were satisfying. Making them up won't be I'm sure.
ReplyDeleteI remember Doug and me running around town checking on apt buildings. Our place on Jacato had hot water heat. Someone shut the line off and it froze up. What a mess.
ReplyDeleteThe little K-cup pods can be expensive. There were also reports that mold could grow inside the water chamber with those machines. Bunn is a great name; should be good coffee coming from that! I noticed on my way home today that much of the snow we had has melted. Everything is still white, but the snow banks are not as tall. Back to normal levels of cold again at the end of the week. I was pretty unscathed by the weather. Thank goodness I didn't have to be out in it. Just knowing how deadly cold it was, left you tense, many creaks and groans from the homestead as it contracted with the cold. Authorities are still reporting people they are finding who didn't survive.
ReplyDeleteKK, Bunn used to be THE name In Coffee makers, but they cost plenty, and are NOT even close to the same quality they were up to perhaps the NEW millennium? They no longer used metal for the heating tank, and that was the BEST part of the old machines. I bought this one, and barely used It, but until I find some of my other ones, I will get by. Now they are just High priced junk, but still fast. BTW, our snow Is nearly gone also.
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