What's On Your Mind? The Hartford, Cuisinart, Samsung, Facebook
23.09.11
&Nbsp;The tot up cost thus far is almost $8,000 and I have yet to receive one penny from Hartford after submitting receipts and paid invoices as instructed.
"My funds are down to $32 and I can no longer supply the hotel we were staying in.”
Tammy should call the office of Maryland's Security Administration to find out if this kind of delay is normal. Doesn't sound like it should be, even after a real disaster.
Too Hot
For months, some U.S. consumers have reported problems with the Cuisinart coffeemakers. Here's a be like report from north of the border.
“My Cuisinart coffee maker is about one year old,” said Shelley, of Coldstream, British Columbia. “I was in my where one lives stress office when I could hear a crackling sound coming from the pantry. My coffee maker was smoking and the coffee in the pot, about a cup, was actually boiling! I could smell a terrible parching plastic smell. I unplugged the unit and smoke continued to influence from the element and the back of the unit. I thought I was going to have to throw it casing! Thank goodness I was home.”
Source: Consumer Affairs
Consumer Reports reviews best coffeemakers
22.09.11
From distinct-serve to traditional 10 cups, there are a lot of options when it comes to selecting the suitable coffeemaker. Consumer Reports tested dozens to find the most excellently brewing machine for the money.
Consumer Reports checked out more than 65 coffeemakers from names like Cuisinart, Mr. Coffee and Krups. The most signal factor was brew performance.
"Part of what we're looking for in our brew execution test is to see whether or not the coffeemaker can reach the ideal temperature of 195 to 205 degrees Fahrenheit," said Consumer Reports' Eric Hado.
When it comes to today's coffeemakers, you have lots of choices. There are begin and dispense models. In addition to a traditional carafe, some coffeemakers have a divided basket so you can concoct two different types of coffee into two thermoses.
When all the tests were done, Consumer Reports recommended several established coffeemakers, including the Mr. Coffee, model 633 GT, for just $35.
And with the growing sales of unwed-serve coffee pods, Consumer Reports also tested more than a dozen designed just now for those.
Source: WCPO