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    Everyday of my life I get coffee and hers as well; costing me $6.83 ED. Shit fucking adds up, not to mention the days we do 2 trips and sometimes even 3:woot:!!!

    Well fuck all that bs spending, I bought the ninja coffee machine. I cold brew my coffee, even in the winter. Now I can make my own and how I want and whichever...I'm a person that when I like a brand or something, I will buy more of it.

    Ninja makes great products as to what I can see. Long story short, I got this $229 coffee machine for a total of $107 at KOHLS:D:D exactly!!!

    Yesterday Macy's was running a special on this machine and since Kohl will match the advertised special, we went there and bought it. I have to tell you, that was a fucking steal and I'm still taken back how cheap I got it.

    I spend that in 2 or 3 weeks of coffee, so this was a no brainer. I couldn't bring myself to spending all that money on a coffee machine, but $100 is and was a steal.

    I've got my shakes and coffee covered now:wave:


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  • #2
    OK cool machine, but more importantly what coffee do you buy to add to it?

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    • #3
      Originally posted by M00chie69 View Post
      OK cool machine, but more importantly what coffee do you buy to add to it?
      All sorts of different brands coffee. Depends on my mood.

      Still waiting for you to start this thread you highly talk about.

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      • #4
        Cool that it does both hot and cold.

        It use k cups or what?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
          Cool that it does both hot and cold.

          It use k cups or what?
          No cups bro, just pure grounded coffee...i bought some at bjs yesterday, which btw....they have some amazing deals, I knew that of course, just talking out loud.

          No more regular grocery shopping for us, bjs from here on out, it's a hike but oh well.

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          • #6
            You can also buy a little grinder machine ($20-$30) and grind your own beans. I used to do that. I just do the San Francisco Bay brand kcups for the Keurig now. $29 for 100 kcups at Costco.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
              You can also buy a little grinder machine ($20-$30) and grind your own beans. I used to do that. I just do the San Francisco Bay brand kcups for the Keurig now. $29 for 100 kcups at Costco.
              We used the one they had in the aisle. Is it better to have own? Or more of a convenience?

              Not sure why I didn't do this long time ago. It really is sickening the amount of money I've been washing away on coffee?!

              It's an easy $200 a month habit. Could of been paying for my monthly GH:hibb:

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              • #8
                Grinding your own beans gives it a slightly fresher taste but honestly the difference is small if you find a good pre ground brand that's properly sealed. Ground coffee exposed to the air starts to go stale the day you open it.

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                • #9
                  I grind fresh coffee every day. It's the only way.

                  $200 a month is nuts. I buy roasted beans at anywhere from $8-10/lb and don't get through 1lb in a week even if I drink like a maniac.
                  Last edited by Scrumhalf; 09-06-16, 02:31 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bouncer View Post
                    Grinding your own beans gives it a slightly fresher taste but honestly the difference is small if you find a good pre ground brand that's properly sealed. Ground coffee exposed to the air starts to go stale the day you open it.
                    and she wanted to freeze it lol...we got this big ass bag, it was only $18 for it...wellesley farms coffee....ill get a cheap grinder.

                    Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
                    I grind fresh coffee every day. It's the only way.

                    $200 a month is nuts. I buy roasted beans at anywhere from $8-10/lb and don't get through 1lb in a week even if I drink like a maniac.
                    Yea it was stupid spending that much every month for many years, well a minimum of 4yrs since I've been in New England.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by rado View Post
                      All sorts of different brands coffee. Depends on my mood.
                      Well, you're not quite there yet if you aren't buying single origin whole beans and grinding them yourself prior to making your coffee. The taste and quality difference is significant.

                      I grind mine each morning before I brew it. Great smell too to start the day. I also use a french press. Just boil the water and pour it, sits for 4 minutes and it's done. The Ninja machine does seem handy however especially with the cold brew option.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by rado View Post
                        Still waiting for you to start this thread you highly talk about.
                        It's coming. Organizing it all in microsoft word right now.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by M00chie69 View Post
                          Well, you're not quite there yet if you aren't buying single origin whole beans and grinding them yourself prior to making your coffee. The taste and quality difference is significant.

                          I grind mine each morning before I brew it. Great smell too to start the day. I also use a french press. Just boil the water and pour it, sits for 4 minutes and it's done. The Ninja machine does seem handy however especially with the cold brew option.
                          If I could splurge, id buy a clover machine end of story...

                          Starbucks uses them, not all locations have them, but best coffee I've tasted and hard to replicate.

                          In all the years, I've probably spent that much on coffee...but to spend $11K on a machine, bah....im no Rich guy:(

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                          • #14
                            You crazy? Get a french press. $11K lol...

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                            • #15
                              For those of you who do care about good quality coffee, let me introduce you to Verve, specifically this one:

                              https://vervecoffee.com/collections/...products/yukro

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