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Eisboch November 10th 06 10:43 PM

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If I am not mistaken I think you mentioned that you had purchased a Keurig
(or similar) single cup coffee maker.

I have a question. Can you (or should you) just leave it "on" all the time
so the heater has preheated the next cup's water? Or do you regularly turn
it off when not in use?

I finally got around to getting one. I am slowly trying the different
coffees from the various brands that came in the sampler box.

So far, Green Mountain Nantucket Blend seems to be my preference, but I've
got many more to try.

The hot chocolate is pretty good also.

Eisboch



Eisboch November 10th 06 11:42 PM

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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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On 11/10/2006 5:43 PM, Eisboch wrote:
If I am not mistaken I think you mentioned that you had purchased a
Keurig (or similar) single cup coffee maker.

I have a question. Can you (or should you) just leave it "on" all the
time so the heater has preheated the next cup's water? Or do you
regularly turn it off when not in use?

I finally got around to getting one. I am slowly trying the different
coffees from the various brands that came in the sampler box.

So far, Green Mountain Nantucket Blend seems to be my preference, but
I've got many more to try.

The hot chocolate is pretty good also.

Eisboch


I leave it plugged in at all times, and I check it to make sure there
always is water in the reservoir. If I am going out of town for a few
days, I unplug it.

The Paul Newman coffees are pretty good. My wife likes the teas.


Plugged in, yes. But do you turn the "power" switch off .... or leave it
on?
You going to make me go find and read the manual?

Eisboch



Eisboch November 11th 06 12:44 AM

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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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On 11/10/2006 6:42 PM, Eisboch wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message
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On 11/10/2006 5:43 PM, Eisboch wrote:
If I am not mistaken I think you mentioned that you had purchased a
Keurig (or similar) single cup coffee maker.

I have a question. Can you (or should you) just leave it "on" all the
time so the heater has preheated the next cup's water? Or do you
regularly turn it off when not in use?

I finally got around to getting one. I am slowly trying the different
coffees from the various brands that came in the sampler box.

So far, Green Mountain Nantucket Blend seems to be my preference, but
I've got many more to try.

The hot chocolate is pretty good also.

Eisboch
I leave it plugged in at all times, and I check it to make sure there
always is water in the reservoir. If I am going out of town for a few
days, I unplug it.

The Paul Newman coffees are pretty good. My wife likes the teas.


Plugged in, yes. But do you turn the "power" switch off .... or leave it
on?
You going to make me go find and read the manual?

Eisboch


I leave it ON


Thanks. I just noticed it also has an "Auto Off" button. I'll have to
break down and read the manual, if I didn't throw it away with the box.

Eisboch




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