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On Sat, 22 Nov 2008 13:46:13 -0500, Gene
wrote: On Fri, 21 Nov 2008 20:28:52 -0600, Vic Smith wrote: My wife called from the store where she's doing Christmas shopping. Same BS every year with kids, grandkids, parents. Bah, humbug, but there it is. She saw a 12V drip coffee maker. 20 bucks. I told her to get it. 4-cup. Which means 1 1/2 real cups. I drink a LOT of coffee, and thermos coffee can't compare to fresh brewed. We carry our a 10-cup on the road and always brew coffee in the motel room. A touch of home. Now I plan to make it when to stop at a rest area, using the cig lighter to plug it in. Anybody have experience with 12V coffee makers? Have to have coffee for my boat overnighters too, so I might as well be prepared. Tips? --Vic FWIW....Truck stops offer an AMAZING variety of 12V appliances. Its not 12 volt, but there is a hot plate for just one cup. It says " candle warmer ". It draws 17 watts. It keeps a cup just barely warm enough. I think it came from Walmart. Just big enouh for some 16 oz mugs I have. Casady |
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