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Bunny
Should I or shouldn't I?
I want to bring a single-serve coffeemaker for my work space and only paid half the price of the cheapest Keurig. I have a reusable pod. Someone in my family objects but she has never worked in a cubicle/office space environment and can't verbalize why. It's not because she wants to use it. There is free coffee in the break room from a 14 litre percolator. It looks burnt inside the huge bucket. It tasts burnt, I've never been able to swallow it. So for 2-1/2 years I've been stopping by donut shops, McD, or StarB's on my way to work because I'm such a slow starter in the morning I don't have time to make it at home. I have a manual cone & filters in my desk but it's taking too much time away from my workstation to heat up the water. I'm the only coffee drinker in the company who cares enough to find alternatives, there is one other who doesn't mind instant coffee packets (yuk.)
Pros? Cons? A simple Yes/No? As many opinions as possible please?
Thanks
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