Back during the Mother's Day flood of 2006, I drove for miles around closed roads, to buy my wife a Keurig, because that's what she wanted. We've always been a whole-bean-grinding family, but she decided it would be better and more convenient. I think it lasted a month before it got resigned to backup reserve duty for when we had company over.
Our Kitchenaid blade grinder got dull, and I spent a long time looking at burr grinders. But the mess, size, cost and complexity deterred me, so I got another Kitchenaid. The stainless grind cup pops out, so it's easy to dump the ground coffee into the filter. I love the Cuisinart "coffee on demand" system. The carafe is internal, so you just put your mug in, press the lever, and fill-er-up. It even has a fuel gauge.

Our Kitchenaid blade grinder got dull, and I spent a long time looking at burr grinders. But the mess, size, cost and complexity deterred me, so I got another Kitchenaid. The stainless grind cup pops out, so it's easy to dump the ground coffee into the filter. I love the Cuisinart "coffee on demand" system. The carafe is internal, so you just put your mug in, press the lever, and fill-er-up. It even has a fuel gauge.

