Years ago I would get fresh coffee beans from a local market and grind it. Usually Costa Rican, Guatamalan, or Kenyan. The problem was that the store was not very consistent in getting a supply nor was the coffee itself consistent.
So I joined THAT coffee club. Which was good for a few years. The price was comparable and quality consistent. Got really hooked on Kona.
Then the club got expensive and quality went downhill....
Started drinking Folgers Gourmet. :laughing: Been drinking it for years. :licking: Price is right too! :thumbsup:
I bought an expensive Cuisinart coffee maker years ago when my old one finally died. At the time the Cuisinart was the only one with a metal coffee pot. This thing will grind the beans for you and brew the coffee when the timer goes off. :confused2: I gave up grinding coffee years ago so I never used that feature. Just wanted the stupid metal coffee pot.
The Cuisinart makes good coffee. The coffee maker does make a difference. Over the years I have taken my coffee, sugar, and WATER on vacation to make coffee. And it does not take like home.

The only difference is the coffee maker. Next vacation the Cuisinart goes with us. :laughing: Usually on vacation I drink what they serve at the resort eatery but next trip the restaurant does not open early enough for me so I have to make the coffee in the room.
I hear the presses are the way to make great coffee but I don't have that much time in the morning to be messing with creating a perfect cup of joe. I get the coffee maker loaded with coffee, sugar, and water then press the go button. :laughing:
Later,
Dan