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My wife and I are both die-hard, long-time coffee drinkers. For years, we've used a Saeco coffeemaker that has a 10-cup thermal carafe. Sadly, the carafe has broken, and Saeco no longer makes coffee machines (apparently they're now owned by Philips and they only make espresso machines). We can't get a replacement carafe (we've tried), so we're now in the market for a new coffee maker. Our only real requirement, besides that it makes great coffee of course, is that it use a thermal carafe. I see that Cuisinart makes a 12-cup thermal (DTC-975BKN) that's received some nice reviews, so that's a maybe. Can anyone else recommend a coffee maker?

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mjzee, twenty years ago I lived in Atlanta. There was a coffee shop there owned and operated by John Martinez. For reasons that I never knew, Mr. Martinez was the subject of articles in both the New York Times and USA Today, blown up copies of which he had proudly on display.

Mr. Martinez explained to me his view of how to make the proper cup of coffee. It was his opinion that any drip coffee maker would do. He said that you should first boil water in the microwave, and then pour the water into a thermos carafe. Then you make your coffee. By that time the water has heated the carafe, so you immediately pour our the water, and pour in the coffee. He said that the coffee will stay hot for a long time in the carafe, without cooking on a burner (which makes the coffee worse).

http://www.nytimes.com/1990/02/07/garden/at-the-nation-s-table-213790.html?n=Top%2fReference%2fTimes%20Topics%2fSubjects%2fT%2fTravel%20and%20Vacations

http://www.martinezfinecoffees.com/company-information.html

http://www.coffeereview.com/review.cfm?ID=1439

http://books.google.com/books?id=Da_d7SKHVGIC&pg=PA389&lpg=PA389&dq=John+Martinez+Atlanta+coffee&source=bl&ots=IQ3PtPGrqh&sig=MAi52AlkUHAxoT9Bv6vBQ5qrt7U&hl=en&sa=X&ei=zInNUumpO-7IsASo94DQDQ&ved=0CGAQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=John%20Martinez%20Atlanta%20coffee&f=false

http://books.google.com/books?id=qNLrJqgfg7wC&pg=PA252&lpg=PA252&dq=John+Martinez+Atlanta+coffee&source=bl&ots=nGRzzVtMTb&sig=Q7r_5HTq0hqa7M2KKAl6TpFdgRU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=zInNUumpO-7IsASo94DQDQ&ved=0CGMQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=John%20Martinez%20Atlanta%20coffee&f=false

http://books.google.com/books?id=ZNfqOVf-LvMC&pg=PA100&lpg=PA100&dq=John+Martinez+Atlanta+coffee&source=bl&ots=gvRPXRAhKT&sig=HxzgnC5YKbuyfDrSH6X8Iuuqmd4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=zInNUumpO-7IsASo94DQDQ&ved=0CGYQ6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=John%20Martinez%20Atlanta%20coffee&f=false

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I should add that Mr. Martinez said that the problem with coffee makers which dispense the coffee into the thermos carafe is that the coffee then heats the carafe, instead of the carafe keeping the coffee hot.

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I'd suggest "the young lady who works the morning shift at Ministerstwo Kawy, Warsaw", but that doesn't really answer the question.

That's by far the best idea here (not that I knew that lady, but I'm sure she hands out coffee proper ... holy crap, 'merikins and their "coffee" ... microwave?!? gimme a break! :rofl::bad::crazy: )

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I should add that Mr. Martinez said that the problem with coffee makers which dispense the coffee into the thermos carafe is that the coffee then heats the carafe, instead of the carafe keeping the coffee hot.

I got that from your first post, but I'm not likely to ever bother with any extra steps in the morning. I'd need to have a cup of coffee first. ;)

A compromise might be to rinse the thermal carafe with hot tap water first.

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I'm in exactly the same position, with an older Bosch maker and no available replacement carafe.

I'm going to follow the Consumer Reports suggestion and get a 40-buck Mr. Coffee, make the coffee and immediately pour it into a pre-heated thermal carafe. Think that'll work?

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The trouble with many automatic drip coffee makers is that they do not heat the water sufficiently (195-205 degrees F) to brew a great cup of coffee. Before I began brewing with a French press exclusively, I had great success with the Capresso MT600. The current model appears to have everything you're looking for and more: (10-cup, 24-hour programmable timer, stainless steel-lined heating system, stainless steel carafe, permanent GoldTone filter, charcoal water filter, etc.). Check it out here.

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I'm in exactly the same position, with an older Bosch maker and no available replacement carafe.

I'm going to follow the Consumer Reports suggestion and get a 40-buck Mr. Coffee, make the coffee and immediately pour it into a pre-heated thermal carafe. Think that'll work?

Ted, I think Mr. Martinez would approve!

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