Makita Coffee Maker Review
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- čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
- Hey everyone, here we are demonstrating a Makita coffee maker. it's great for camping, on the jobsite or even in the tractor. take a look and drop your comments down below!
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love a man with a good ol battery adapter, such good tool that so few know about
That's a pretty slick little coffee maker, can travel anywhere. And I know how much you like your coffee! 😆
Yes I sure do! Great little unit!
I do like Makita tools. It's my cordless brand of choice since they first came out with the LXT line in 2005. I have a lot of their stuff and it is all top notch. Got my eye on one of these too. Thanks for the demo.
I moved on to Dewalt but always thought Makita made good tools.
Thanks for the feedback!
That’s a nice coffee maker if I went camping I would definitely get one
Ya its handy!
I seen this go by on my Facebook page and thought to myself "what in the world!? A Makita coffee maker? Amazing!!!" That's terrific!
The converter is also new to me. Great video!
Praying mama and baby are recovering well and blessings to the family 😊
Thank you!
Mama and baby Madalyn are doing great!
Plastic releases phthalates especially into Hot water and these are known endocrine blockers. I would buy this if all the components coming into contact with the water/coffee where made of stainless steel or glass like the cup. That would mean the water resevoir and the lid on the cup. Seriously how much would that cost??
If you had a built in grinder that would be an awesome unit especially for road trips.
I love it. But you could just use a kettle, Drip filter and a mug too😆🙏🏻
Yes absolutely!
I think you can put pods in there but I'm thrifty and would use my own coffee.for sure.
I've never bought pods but looks like that would work!
As long as the instant grounds don't fall through, a course regular grind shouldn't either. No coffee, no workee!
How many coffees can you make to a charge? Just thinking I could take this fishing
cool but i dont like coffee lol hope all is well with the family hugssssss
It makes tea too!
I can't lie, the Magpie in me loves this.
But then the logic kicks in and ... with today's technology, why wouldn't you just pre-make your coffee at home and pop it in a flask that's more than capable of keeping it hot for a full day? I mean, I have a 2.5 litre flask with tap (and pressuriser built into the handle) that costs far less than this.
Cool gadget but just doesn't make sense (to me).
Because I like burning hot coffee and those cups never keep it hot enough
I want one
It worked great! I ended up hooking it up in my tractor so I could make coffee on the go!
When you try to find a review to find out how nice it makes the coffee, and the person doing the review is using instant....
Hahaha now that is a very valid point!
was this video from when you and Ben went on your trip ?? hugsssss
Yes it was, never got to posting it.
Makita ferais mieux de se contenter de faire de uniquement de l'outillage comme il sait si bien le faire. la cafetieres les postes radio en tout genre, c'est de la merde, trés chers pour peu de temps d'utilisation, d'ailleurs il ne propose pas d'extension de garantie sur ce genre de materiel c'est vous dire...
It's built like a toy