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populardoublehelixx | Staff posted May 13, 2026 07:24 PM
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8-Cup Kismile Drip Coffee Maker Machine (Various) $54.99 + Free Shipping

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Kismile Direct via Amazon [amazon.com] has 8-Cup Kismile Drip Coffee Maker Machine (Various) for $139.99 - $15 when you 'clip' the coupon on product page (select styles) - 50% with promo code G2RON3F9 = $54.99. Shipping is free.

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May 13, 2026 08:11 PM
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vizigothMay 13, 2026 08:11 PM
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Looks like moccamaster ... Does it work like one?
May 14, 2026 03:24 PM
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briandyMay 14, 2026 03:24 PM
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What a shill post!
May 14, 2026 10:51 PM
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GuntherOMay 14, 2026 10:51 PM
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40 minutes keep warm...😅
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May 15, 2026 12:37 AM
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jenesaisquoiMay 15, 2026 12:37 AM
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Quote from GuntherO :
40 minutes keep warm...😅
That's plenty long enough for a glass carafe. Coffee sitting on a warmer longer than that is undrinkable, and please, all of you thermal carafe fans just fuggetaboutit, let it go. Thermal carafes ruin coffee almost instantly, they are "not" the way. Brew fresh into a glass carafe, drink fresh, or you might as well drink instant.

I like the look of this coffeemaker. Knock-off? Absolutely, but it seems to be a very fair price if it copies the brewing performance of a Technivorm. It's a lot classier than my wife's "Flex-Brew".
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May 15, 2026 12:39 AM
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jenesaisquoiMay 15, 2026 12:39 AM
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Quote from briandy :
What a shill post!
Help me out here, why is it a shill post? Is SlickDeals paid to promote it?
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May 15, 2026 12:40 AM
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KonradenMay 15, 2026 12:40 AM
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Quote from vizigoth :
Looks like moccamaster ... Does it work like one?
Pretty much all drip coffee machines work exactly the same way. They're extremely simple devices.

They have a heating element under the glass pot that boils the water and the resulting pressure forces water up through a central tube which pours water over the grounds, which drip into the pot.

The downside of these machines is that the coffee stays warm by adding heat. The heating element both heats the pot and boils the water. This cooks the coffee.

A better machine would use a vacuum insulated steel carafe instead which keeps coffee warm by preventing heat loss rather than adding heat. Otherwise they act the same.
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May 15, 2026 12:51 AM
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GuntherOMay 15, 2026 12:51 AM
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Quote from jenesaisquoi :
That's plenty long enough for a glass carafe. Coffee sitting on a warmer longer than that is undrinkable, and please, all of you thermal carafe fans just fuggetaboutit, let it go. Thermal carafes ruin coffee almost instantly, they are "not" the way. Brew fresh into a glass carafe, drink fresh, or you might as well drink instant.

I like the look of this coffeemaker. Knock-off? Absolutely, but it seems to be a very fair price if it copies the brewing performance of a Technivorm. It's a lot classier than my wife's "Flex-Brew".
40 min keep warm is a hard pass.

Simply Good pulls the same garbage.

If you don't want to sell a non-thermal carafe, don't. (For clarity, I don't want a thermal carafe either -- we agree on that point)
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May 15, 2026 01:01 AM
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abbazabaMay 15, 2026 01:01 AM
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It all depends on water temp and how it is dispersed into the coffee. The warming plate is kind of the kiss of death for coffee... reviews are okay, replacement parts might be hard to get, but I would think that the glass carafe would be pretty easy to replace. I don't know what else might break other than that. It is a good coffeemaker from what the reviews state- probably better than mr. coffees, etc. For that price I'd try one if I didn't already have a Technivorm and a Bonavita, and too many other ways to brew coffee. I have a problem.
Last edited by abbazaba May 14, 2026 at 06:08 PM.
May 15, 2026 03:22 AM
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briandyMay 15, 2026 03:22 AM
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Quote from jenesaisquoi :
Help me out here, why is it a shill post? Is SlickDeals paid to promote it?
Slickdeals was a platform lots of individual people were posting deals. Not mostly stuff with magical codes and mostly 50% off. Nowadays, I am only seeing those.
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May 15, 2026 04:13 AM
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jaimeloboMay 15, 2026 04:13 AM
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Quote from Konraden :
Pretty much all drip coffee machines work exactly the same way. They're extremely simple devices.

They have a heating element under the glass pot that boils the water and the resulting pressure forces water up through a central tube which pours water over the grounds, which drip into the pot.

The downside of these machines is that the coffee stays warm by adding heat. The heating element both heats the pot and boils the water. This cooks the coffee.

A better machine would use a vacuum insulated steel carafe instead which keeps coffee warm by preventing heat loss rather than adding heat. Otherwise they act the same.
Coffee snobs would not agree with your statement about thermal pots or that drip coffe makers are all the same.
May 15, 2026 06:53 AM
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SteveA3128May 15, 2026 06:53 AM
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I just don't understand the idea of 8-10 "cups"
Give me a 14-cup maker and you'll have a customer!
May 15, 2026 12:02 PM
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KonradenMay 15, 2026 12:02 PM
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Quote from jaimelobo :
Coffee snobs would not agree with your statement about thermal pots or that drip coffe makers are all the same.
That's cause they get off on pretending to be special. You can't beat physics.

You boil water and pour it over coffee grounds. Get a drip maker with a vacuum carafe and a program feature so you can wake up to he smell of coffee.
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May 15, 2026 12:13 PM
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jenesaisquoiMay 15, 2026 12:13 PM
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Quote from jaimelobo :
Coffee snobs would not agree with your statement about thermal pots or that drip coffe makers are all the same.
I am a coffee snob, and those snobs are uneducated.
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May 15, 2026 06:36 PM
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its_SethMay 15, 2026 06:36 PM
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Anyone who says all drip or thermal pots are the same clearly haven't tried a Moccamaster---they probably drink French/City Roast.

I was skeptical of how good a Moccamaster would be and was surprised it was nearly as good as a proper v60 pour over.

You're not gonna get that nice clean taste of a Chemex or the ease of a Aeropress, but it's amazing for what it is.

That said, this seems like a copy of that Moccamaster and for the price it might be worth trying.
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May 16, 2026 04:30 AM
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jaimeloboMay 16, 2026 04:30 AM
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Quote from Konraden :
That's cause they get off on pretending to be special. You can't beat physics.

You boil water and pour it over coffee grounds. Get a drip maker with a vacuum carafe and a program feature so you can wake up to he smell of coffee.
And therein lies the problem. The vast majority of drip coffee makers, don't come close to the proper temperature (which isn't boiling).
BTW, physics has nothing to do with, I believe the word you are searching for is "chemistry".
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