See box that looks like it’s 3/4 ripped in half from stacking damage:

“Looks good to me, send it off.”

Ended up ordering it from Phillips for cheaper on sale, turns out it’s not too hard to avoid Amazon altogether and a bonus for the company’s reputation being important to the ones picking/packaging the product. Hard to blame the Amazon worker though, they don’t get paid enough to care.

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      Instant coffee tastes nothing like freshly brewed.

      Although I agree that the overcomplicated coffee machines with wasteful pods are ridiculous. Just use one of these, simple to use, portable and great coffee every time:

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          I keep a jar on hand for adding to certain baked goods/desserts, and I’ll throw some in my protein shake along with a little extra fiber for breakfast.

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        I find a cafetiere even less work for basically the same. Just don’t use boiling water, either cool it off or use one set to 80c.

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      Maybe I’m snobbish, but instant vs drip vs French press vs americano all taste different and Americano is so much better it was this or a bialetti moka express. My wife said she’d never use the stove top one and I’ve made over 10,000 espresso shots so far, so I’d wager I would have eventually caved in and bought a super automatic anyways. It may have paid for itself in electricity tbh.

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        I’ve used a DeLonghi espresso machine ($100) for close to 20 years now. My first one lasted 15 years.

        It’s not perfect, but just about the best bang-for-buck on the market.

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      Brewed is a bit more healthier than instant and you can support local roasters over the corporate-owned ones.

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      I’m far from a coffee snob, but instant tastes awful compared to even preground prepackaged coffee