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The most common way for me to make coffee is with my little yellow beehouse.  I love it.  Most of the time I use bamboo filters from Melitta.

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When I need more than one serving I use the bodum pour over.  I do use chemex filters in it because I didn't like the particulates from the metal filter.

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Hario V60 in glass

I like the V60 and use it for hot coffee all the time, but it's my go-to for flash brewing of iced coffee.  

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Kalita Wave

This is my husband's favorite way to brew.  Mostly because he remembers the grind setting.

I will sometimes use all of the single serving pour overs at once instead of making a carafe.  It's a good way to give everyone a different coffee

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Generic ceramic pour over

This one doesn't see much use for hot coffee, but I use it all the time when I'm filtering out my cold brew.

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Aeropress.  I first learned of this from my brother in law a few years back.  I got one and then got one for my son.  We both use the inverted method to brew.

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French Press.  It's a pain to clean.  I don't use it very often.

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Handpresso Wild Hybrid - for espresso like drinks on the go.  It's kind of fun to pump it up.

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Corningware Stove top percolator.  I use this when I am making up coffee to cook with - like for my coffee caramels.  My mom loved her percolator and used one for years - preferring it to drip machines like mr. coffee  

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Moka pot.  I've only used it once.  I need to play with it more often.

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Only electric drip coffee maker that I've ever liked. 

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I'm saving up for a new machine, but this one has served me well.  Not a big fan of the frothing wand though.


The Grinders

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Hario Skerton.  I use this mostly for espresso or aeropress.

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Capresso Infinity.  Read my review here http://www.staceyscoffee.com/home/capresso-infinity-coffee-grinder-review

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Bodum Bistro in red.  My first burr grinder.  I still love it.  I clean the burrs once every couple of weeks.

**After many years of service this one finally gave out and had to be replaced.  It was a good grinder and I got my  money's worth many times over.**

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Vintage grinder that I use for making stove top percolator coffee.

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