The Off Grid K Cup Coffee Maker I Use For Perfect Coffee

9 years ago
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I got the Presto MyJo single cup coffee maker on sale one day. This is the perfect off grid K cup coffee maker.

You can get them here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/search?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&index=aps&keywords=presto%20my%20jo&linkCode=ur2&tag=thdoityowo00-20&linkId=QVIV2F2DVWX36GKA

This is an "As Seen On TV" labeled coffee press that uses K cups and other style coffee pods.

It is a fully off the grid solution for a perfect cup of coffee because it uses no power.

You simply heat up some water using your preferred method. That can be on the wood stove, propane stove top, survival or camp stove or your kitchen stove top. Once your water is boiling you are ready for a cup of coffee.

Insert the coffee pod in the bottom black part of the coffee press. Then screw on the red and clear section of the coffee press.

Next pour water into the container up to the desired level. Convenient markings are on the side of the container.

Now you put on the black rubber top. This is an accordion style plunger.

Put the entire thing on top of your coffee cup, on a flat, stable surface. Next firmly but slowly press down on the plunger. This builds up pressure inside the coffee press and water starts to run through the coffee pod into your coffee cup.

When the plunger has reached the bottom and no more water is running through simply lift your hand up and the plunger will rise back up and fill with air.

Press down again until the water stops running through. Repeat this process until you hear air pushing through. It sounds just like a Keurig coffee machine when the water runs out.

Now you have the perfect cup of coffee at a fraction of the price you would spend at the cafe.

This is a zero energy off grid coffee maker.

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