Is It Worth It To Buy A Coffee Brewer If I Only Drink Coffee Once A Week?

8 July 2009 in Coffee maker

The instant coffee isnt as good as the brewed, so I’m thinking of getting a Starbucks Barista solo brewer. Is this a good decision for once a week?


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8 July 2009 Coffee maker

22 Comments to Is It Worth It To Buy A Coffee Brewer If I Only Drink Coffee Once A Week?

  1. Even if you only drink coffee once a week, don’t you want that cup of coffee to be a good one? If friends come over for coffee, don’t you want to be able to offer them something other than the truly ugly taste of instant coffee?
    If you can afford the Barista solo brewer, get it and enjoy good coffee, even if it’s just once a week.
    Life’s enjoyment is made up of little pleasures, not the big things. You likely will never win a lottery, but you can certainly enjoy a good cup of coffee!

  2. old lady on 8 July 2009
  3. got donut shop?

  4. Tommy on 9 July 2009
  5. No… but why not make it worth your while and drink loads of coffee…mmmmmm

  6. coffeead on 9 July 2009
  7. I would go for a coffee press. They’re smaller easier and you can store them in the cabinet with the coffee cups instead of out on the counter. Pressed coffee is even better than drippy.

  8. WP Robot on 9 July 2009
  9. Mr. Coffee has alot of cheap coffee drip maker’s the buy your filter’s and coffee ground’s! Mine favorite is the Folgers breakfast blend! Enjoy personally I’ve never heard of that brewer Starbucks isn’t big around here yet!~truth LOL!
    Keep your grounds refrigerated they keep fresh that way!

  10. Wayne S on 9 July 2009
  11. Just buy a cheap small coffee maker, that should do you for the once a week thing and it is much cheaper then Starbucks. Just buy your favored blend of coffee and go for it.

  12. siamcatp on 9 July 2009
  13. no, save your money,

  14. popcorn on 9 July 2009
  15. what the hell
    buy it if you only use it once a weak that mean it wont’ get worn out and it will live longer
    buy it dude

  16. Dark Crystel on 9 July 2009
  17. no

  18. youBob on 9 July 2009
  19. do it

  20. broj7400 on 10 July 2009
  21. No, get a funnel type device that will fit the top of your favourite coffee mug, put a filter in it then coffee and pour boiling water into it. Makes a great cop of coffee.

  22. ijcoffin on 10 July 2009
  23. I’d get a coffee press. Grind your own beans and boil some water. No filters needed! You can get smaller presses that work great, a couple of cups of coffee max. In lieu of grinding your own beans you can get ground coffee as well. Due to some financial constraints at the moment I’m using folgers ground coffee in my press and it works well. That’s what I would do.

  24. gifted20 on 10 July 2009
  25. Not really worth it. Just go to a store in your area that sells coffee.

  26. jjc92787 on 10 July 2009
  27. not really. for only once a week, it won’t be that useful and depending on how expensive the coffee machine is, it might be a while for the whole not going to the coffee shop to actually count. I’d stick with starbucks.

  28. nothingi on 10 July 2009
  29. of course, because life is too short to drink bad coffee..;-))
    a better choice would even be a peculator, because espresso beans contain less caffeine and are not so bad for the stomach…

  30. Movie Trailers for 2009 on 10 July 2009
  31. I drink coffee all the time and the taste depends on the quality of the bean and the water. The professional coffee makers are a lot more expensive than 70 bucks. For the daily cup, I’d go with one for 20 bucks.. that’s what I use.

  32. scubalad on 10 July 2009
  33. First, how much does this solo brewer cost?
    Do you purchase your one cup of coffee from a coffee shop like Starbucks? If so, you are spending approx. $3.00 once a week, that is 52 weeks x 3.00 = $156.00.
    On the other hand, if you purchase Folger’s coffee singles, and use one single coffee bag once a week (boil water, pour in large cup, add bag, let steep for 5 minutes), this is a much less expensive endeavor. And you may find that the Folger’s coffee singles taste better than instant granules.
    If you still don’t like the Folger’s, it may take a long time to justify the cost of the Starbucks machine.
    But then, if you owned the machine, you might have coffee more often, which is in itself, more expense.
    Tough decision…If you only drink coffee once a week, go with the Folgers.

  34. Momof7 on 11 July 2009
  35. get a cheap one…

  36. AHHA on 11 July 2009
  37. Why not, you’ll be saving way more that way than going to Starbucks once a week and blowing $5. Within 4 months you’ll be in the positive.

  38. WP Robot screenshots on 11 July 2009
  39. Why once a week? Why not every morning and evening?

  40. Bush Kills For God on 11 July 2009
  41. for once a week, buy a $20 mr. coffee or a black and decker. or, just buy your one coffee a week. If you’re going to buy a Starbucks Barista Solo Brewer, than I’m assuming that you’re going to to buy Starbucks coffee by the pound to use in it. In that case, you’re probably better off just buying coffee from starbucks, it will cost about the same and you won’t have to wait for it to finish brewing. Dunkin Donuts coffee is WAY better though, and about 1/4 the price.

  42. romantem on 11 July 2009
  43. YES. You shouldn’t live without a good coffee maker. I’m a firm believer. No one should drink bad coffee once a year, let alone once a week.

  44. Funny Military Videos on 12 July 2009

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