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"Roger Long" wrote in message
... wrote It was a real eye opener for me the first time I tried it. I was just looking for a good method to use on board. I now use it at home as well. Even supermarket coffee tastes dramatically better from the french press. I used one for a season on board and loved it. What I didn't love was cleaning it out which seemed almost impossible to do without having some grounds excape down the sink drain. While the grounds did a good job of odor absorbtion in the sump, the pump didn't like them much. At Peggie's suggestion, I went to the Malita One Cup filter cones. Not quite as good but close enough that not having a major cleaning chore while I'm making my typical early departure is a good trade off. The grounds do a good job of odor absorbtion on the trash which is often kept aboard as well. Almost any cup of hot coffee tastes great standing on the dew covered deck in the crisp air of a Maine morning with the promise of a full day of cruising ahead. -- Roger Long You can also use coffee for absorbing oders by putting the grounds in baggies. You need to make sure they don't dump, but that's easy. I put them in the engine compartment (down low away from a lot of heat) and in the forward compartment underneath. I change them regularly. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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