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Old 12-03-2008, 05:38 PM   #1
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What he said but TJ Maxx, based on a quick Google it looks like you have plenty of TJ Maxx Stores in the area. They also carry the stainless steel variety (my personal prefernce). I have purchased everything from 1, 3, 4, 6 & 10 cuppers from them for very little coin. Happy shopping.

PS The smaller cuppers are more efficient IMHO.
Dan, definately take a look at Marshalls and TJMaxx... but IMO stay away from the stainless... While they look beautiful, they dont make coffee as good as the aluminum.

I offer this advice after years of using both... we only use the decorative stainless when we have guests... kinda like the good China
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Old 12-03-2008, 06:51 PM   #2
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Dan, definately take a look at Marshalls and TJMaxx... but IMO stay away from the stainless... While they look beautiful, they dont make coffee as good as the aluminum.

I offer this advice after years of using both... we only use the decorative stainless when we have guests... kinda like the good China
To each his/her own. I don't put aluminum in my arm pits nor use it for any of my cookware, (personal preference). I was however able to pick up a nice little porcelain 1 cupper at TJs once It has since been retired due to it's aluminum base, but it's still a cutie.

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To each his/her own. I don't put aluminum in my arm pits nor use it for any of my cookware, (personal preference). I was however able to pick up a nice little porcelain 1 cupper at TJs once It has since been retired due to it's aluminum base, but it's still a cutie.

thats a great looking pot!

what is your aversion to aluminum? health concerns?
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thats a great looking pot!

what is your aversion to aluminum? health concerns?
Health concerns, we are all gonna pass away someday but we get to make a few decisions along the way, just taking my best guess.

Aluminum is a better heat conductor than SS, hence a better choice from my experience when making that fine faux crema.

When at home I use a special propane single burner that helps overcome the SS shortcomings.

That was the first mokapot that I purchased, didn't even know how to use it, but now I do
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Health concerns, we are all gonna pass away someday but we get to make a few decisions along the way, just taking my best guess.

Aluminum is a better heat conductor than SS, hence a better choice from my experience when making that fine faux crema.

When at home I use a special propane single burner that helps overcome the SS shortcomings.

That was the first mokapot that I purchased, didn't even know how to use it, but now I do
Thats why I recommend the aluminum to my customers over stainless... even though we sell both. I think they will have a better overall experience using the aluminum pots, and in turn be happier with thier purchase
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Old 12-04-2008, 06:21 AM   #6
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TJ MAXX!!!! I vaguely remember where one is. Not a huge chain out here promotional wise...google I will have to do.
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Let me know if you find the 3 cuppers, I got my 6er at bed bath and beyond
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