What’s the best affordable drip coffee maker that doesn’t leak and keeps coffee hot?

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    Janet

      Hamilton Beach has a 5 yr warranty though- you can just keep getting a new one! I love my Hamiton Beach Glass Kettle- I have paid for 2 in the last 15 years- but have had 3 replacements through warranty!

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      Karen

        I gave up on drip coffee makers cause they don’t last. Try an electric percolator. They last and hotter coffee.

        I picked my up at thrift store for six dollars! Never going back to Mr. Coffee

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        Lynne

          I have the Hamilton beach two in 1. Actually I’m on my second one in 20 years.

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          Sandy

            I’ve used cuisinarts for years. I’ve bought two, both from costco.

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            Jeanne

              I have used a cone on a mug, now called pour over, for decades. I make each mug fresh. Very inexpense, you can get the plastic cones in most supermarkets, I sent to Melitta for a porcelen cone.

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              Lor

                You get what you pay for, cheap isn’t always better, although it’s more expensive, we have a Bunn, have had it for years!

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                Christina

                  I love cuisinart with the thermal carafe. I’ve had two and they lasted for years. You may want to look on your local FB marketplace to see if anyone is selling one, as they are not cheap.

                  However, they do last a long time!

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                  Patricia

                    I have a cuisinart. It has lasted for many years. Waiting for it to die though, because I find it hard to see the water lines now.

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                    Kimberly

                      I got a mr coffee from target a few years ago thats still working. I believe it was $19.99 but it could have been $29.99

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                      Carol

                        After spending obscene amounts of money on fancy coffee makers with the shelf life of bananas I gave up.

                        I found an old Melita pour over pot in my cupboard, one I had forgotten I owned.

                        I’ve used it for longer than a new coffee maker would be expected to perform and I’m never going to spend $$$$ another “fancy” one.

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                        Jasmin

                          I use a glass French press because I don’t like the idea of hot liquid going through plastic into my cup,

                          if anyone knows of an all stainless steel parts coffee maker please share

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                          Mimi

                            I bought a cuisinart 10 years ago. Spent a little more, and stopped having to buy new ones all the time.

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                            Lucinda

                              My mother-in-law used to make great coffee using an ancient Mr. Coffee.
                              We use a percolator. We sometimes set it up the night before and plug it in when we get up.

                              I find them all the time at yard sales, usually unused.

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                              Richard

                                I use an espresso maker as it uses less coffee, and just let it run long.

                                Then you can use an insulated thermos mug.

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