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Cuisinart DCC2600......nice hotplate
I'll concur with Cuisinart brand. We're on our second Cusinart DCC-1200 over the course of about 17 years. We specifically wanted a brand that made hot coffee and had a good hot plate. Having a cup now, actually.

Below is a YouTube review. This machine is sold all over the place. You'll see in the review that this machine uses small cheap charcoal filters. You can get 24 replacement charcoal filters for $13.xx.

This machine has a hotplate heat ("carafe temperature") setting knob. We keep ours on "H" for high. That's what you need.

The machine comes with a gold-colored coffee basket. We don't use that. We use paper filters - Size 4 cone-shaped paper.

The review shows some printing on the bottom of the front of the coffee maker. That must be a label the reviewer didn't take off, as ours doesn't have that.

Note the height of the machine in the review.

YouTube review:
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Looking for a coffee pot which will heat "day-old" coffee hot enough to drink.


I drink a 1/2 per day.
The second day, I put the timer on to start the maker an hour prior to getting up.
When I get up, the coffee is hot............like a fresh pot.



My Kitchen Aid died a couple months ago.
I purchased the same brand, same model.
Unfortunately, the heating pad only warms the coffee.......so microwave zapping it required.
(Kitchen Aid said they changed their spec's)


Anyone got a hot product??


(i know, i know......life is tough, but i'm trying to get thru it)
Bunn makes coffee in 3 min.
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Microwave. We have used a coffee maker with thermal carafe for years. Hot plates burn the coffee. Use Microwave to reheat coffee in the cup for 60 seconds or so. Results in a warm cup as well on cool mornings and keeps coffee hot for a while longer because cup gets heated too. Do Microwaves really create radioactive food?
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Cuisinart DCC2600......nice hotplate



Looks like a good option................thanks!!!
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We LOVE our coffee maker. It is a Phillips and it grinds the beans and makes 1 or 2 single cups at a time. You can choose strength, temperature and amount each time you make a cup. So you can have coffee any time of day just the right strength and temperature. You’ll need to save your current maker for when you have large group ( or have each person make heir cup). Could not be happier as I have a couple cups in the morning and one in the afternoon it self cleans each time you turn it on but I periodically put all the parts in the dishwasher.
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Cuisinart DCC2600......nice hotplate
The Cuisinart is awesome, although we have never heated old coffee in it the one we have is over 4 years old replaced another Cuisinart that was 8 years old. Love them (also have a Nespresso and a Keurig)
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Old 01-03-2021, 08:33 AM
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Keurig or Tassimo or Nespresso. One fresh cup. Every single time.
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I'll save some postings (a little late)..........I understand cup-at-a-time makers. I understand microwaving to heat coffee.
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Looking for a coffee pot which will heat "day-old" coffee hot enough to drink.


I drink a 1/2 per day.
The second day, I put the timer on to start the maker an hour prior to getting up.
When I get up, the coffee is hot............like a fresh pot.



My Kitchen Aid died a couple months ago.
I purchased the same brand, same model.
Unfortunately, the heating pad only warms the coffee.......so microwave zapping it required.
(Kitchen Aid said they changed their spec's)


Anyone got a hot product??


(i know, i know......life is tough, but i'm trying to get thru it)
My elderly parents used to reheat their coffee. It tasted awful. Do you also rinse and reuse sandwich/storage bags? They did that too.
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Looking for a coffee pot which will heat "day-old" coffee hot enough to drink.


I drink a 1/2 per day.
The second day, I put the timer on to start the maker an hour prior to getting up.
When I get up, the coffee is hot............like a fresh pot.



My Kitchen Aid died a couple months a
I purchased the same brand, same model.
Unfortunately, the heating pad only warms the coffee.......so microwave zapping it required.
(Kitchen Aid said they changed their spec's)


Anyone got a hot product??


(i know, i know......life is tough, but i'm trying to get thru it)
If you keep drinking stale acidic coffee, you’ll ‘get thru it’ a lot faster. Go big and brew a fresh pot.
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I have a one cup keurig machine great for an afternoon cup or in your circumstance a fresh cup when wanted , I have a basket for using my own coffee and works fine. Takes less than 5 minutes to brew.
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Originally Posted by dewilson58 View Post
Looking for a coffee pot which will heat "day-old" coffee hot enough to drink.


I drink a 1/2 per day.
The second day, I put the timer on to start the maker an hour prior to getting up.
When I get up, the coffee is hot............like a fresh pot.



My Kitchen Aid died a couple months ago.
I purchased the same brand, same model.
Unfortunately, the heating pad only warms the coffee.......so microwave zapping it required.
(Kitchen Aid said they changed their spec's)


Anyone got a hot product??


(i know, i know......life is tough, but i'm trying to get thru it)
Keurig ! Or Nespresso. Then heat what you don’t drink in a microwave the next day.
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Originally Posted by dewilson58 View Post
Looking for a coffee pot which will heat "day-old" coffee hot enough to drink.


I drink a 1/2 per day.
The second day, I put the timer on to start the maker an hour prior to getting up.
When I get up, the coffee is hot............like a fresh pot.



My Kitchen Aid died a couple months ago.
I purchased the same brand, same model.
Unfortunately, the heating pad only warms the coffee.......so microwave zapping it required.
(Kitchen Aid said they changed their spec's)


Anyone got a hot product??


(i know, i know......life is tough, but i'm trying to get thru it)
I think you would love a Keurig!! Fresh coffee every time and no coffee pot to wash.
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Old 01-03-2021, 09:01 AM
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We have a Ninja coffee maker. Ninja make several models. We have the CE251 ($79 on Amazon). This coffee maker heats the coffee to 197 degrees, hotter than most coffee makers and has a heating hot plate. Should we have at least a 1/2 pot left from the previous day we set the timer as if to brew a new pot and about a half hour later the left over coffee is as hot as if just brewed.
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Originally Posted by dewilson58 View Post
Looking for a coffee pot which will heat "day-old" coffee hot enough to drink.


I drink a 1/2 per day.
The second day, I put the timer on to start the maker an hour prior to getting up.
When I get up, the coffee is hot............like a fresh pot.



My Kitchen Aid died a couple months ago.
I purchased the same brand, same model.
Unfortunately, the heating pad only warms the coffee.......so microwave zapping it required.
(Kitchen Aid said they changed their spec's)


Anyone got a hot product??


(i know, i know......life is tough, but i'm trying to get thru it)
I also love my Keurig. Why not make 1/2 pot each day and have fresh coffee
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