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The easiest way to make acceptable coffee

>> No.16425546

I don't think anyone will disagree with that statement.
Apart from perhaps that fag who says there is no difference in the taste between regular coffee and instant.

>> No.16425556

It's just coffee and you're being a dick about it.

>> No.16425559

How is this easier than a v60? You've gotta clean the thing, remember

>> No.16425567
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>>16425539
Yes
One of these makes a pretty good cup too and is so simple a monkey could do it
Add water and coffee wait for it to whistle then strain it

>> No.16425570

>>16425559
Coffee is water soluble dumbass, literally just pour cold water in it

>> No.16425761

>>16425559
Don't you clean your v60?
And cafetieres are easier because you can fill it up then take it with you while it brews rather than waiting for it to drip.

>> No.16425766
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16425766

>they don't use Nespresso
Ngmi

>> No.16425768

I used to be a french press purist but my buddy bought me a pour over set up and I can't decide which I prefer now but I always use my pour over.

>> No.16425772

>>16425570
>oils in coffee are water soluble
how fucking retarded do you have to be

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>>16425539
No, cowboy coffee takes that spot and always has been.

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>>16425773

>> No.16425786
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>>16425766
HAHAHAHAHA

>> No.16425820

>>16425786
He cute. Reminds me I gotta get a headset, something comfy and wired with good sound quality. Thing is, there's so many models and makes, I can't decide what to get...

>> No.16425831

>>16425766
Kek, you fucking slaphead.

>> No.16425849

>>16425820
>furry, balding manlet
>cute

>> No.16425861

>>16425849
He jelly, cute.

>> No.16425865

>>16425849
I got Bosley since I took that picture and have a full head of hair now

>> No.16425869
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16425869

I disagree.

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>>16425820
The one in the pic is a Sennheiser PC37x. It's a mass drop special from back when mass drop had neat stuff cheap. I believe Sennheiser makes a few basically identical headsets though
Pros:
>comfy
>Sounds great
>High quality mic
>Replaceable wire, the main point of failure on a headset (mines lasted 2.5yrs currently though)
>Replaceable earpads with options if you don't like the standard material
>Fits over VR headset
>Comes in black rather than zoomer neon
Cons:
>$130 is not crazy expensive but also not a cheap headset
>Open ear design means you can hear the background, it's annoying if my girl is watching TV while I'm gaming
If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up.

>> No.16425907

>>16425889
I'm going to give a look, Sennheiser are apparently very good quality but I'd rather buy some noise cancelling/closed back if possible. The trucks going uphill around here are so fucking loud it's insane.

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>>16425907
If you want closed back I can recommend my previous headset, the Logitech g230. Only goes like $40, sounds great, has a great mic, very comfy. Not as durable, I went through prob 3-4 of them over like 15 years, but that's probably cheaper than my Sennheiser will be over the same period if the wire breaks every few years

>> No.16425932

>>16425916
Damn, they look great. Specs wise, that might just be what I'm looking for. Thanks for your advices, I appreciate!

>> No.16425956

Easiest? Sure. Anywhere close to a superior method? I don't think so

>> No.16425957

>>16425932
don't get fucking logitech headphones, he's just shilling the two headphones he's had. ask /hpg/ on /g for your specific usecase/budget. they'll probably just say hd6xx but some of them are useful sometimes.

>> No.16425968

>>16425539
>*is a massive pain in the ass to wash*
Easiest method is pour over

>> No.16425970

>>16425957
Anon those are $300 and open back and not a headset

>> No.16426002

>>16425957
Why not, my last headset was a cheap, plastic turtle beach that lasted like 6 or 7 years. Any Logitech would be an upgrade at this point and $60 CAD is right in my budget.

>> No.16426299

>>16425570
Are you using instant in a French press?

>> No.16426318

>>16425539
don't do it
it's poison

>> No.16426322
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Yes, yes, well done cafetière, well done cafetière! HOWEVER,

>> No.16426335

>>16425539
A Bonavita drip machine

>> No.16426378

>>16426335
If you're gonna do drip you might as well do technivorm. I own a Bonavita and literally never use it because it's inferior to any other coffee brewer I own

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>>16425786

>> No.16426405

>>16425970
exactly, meaning that it's a useless answer exactly like i inferred.