I honestly can't think of anything I would want for Christmas.
Maybe some interesting deals on Steam
Maybe some interesting deals on Steam
Other people have warned me that they need occassional replacing, and thats the only reason I haven't invested in one already. But I do die a little every time I walk past the display.IndomitableSam said:GO for it. I worked at a Future Shop in between jobs in my field a couple years ago and bought a Keurig and a filter to go with it so I didn't have to use the cups. One of the best purchases I've ever made. I buy regular coffee and make it a cup at a time. A can of coffee can last me months as I only need a couple tablespoons per cup. It's saved me so much money. Especially since I bought it with my discount.
I do have a few non-stick pots and pans and love them, but every year or two they need replacing. My aunt got me a set a few years ago of really expensive stuff, but even only using plastic and wood utensils on them, the coating has worn off.
I make tea nightly with the Keurig, too. Doesn't get the water boiling hot so it's not great for black teas, but it's quick. I don't use a teapot, but I have a good one. I would recommend a Keurig to anyone as long as they get a filter with it.I just run water through it to make tea, works fine.Mossberg Shotty said:Other people have warned me that they need occassional replacing, and thats the only reason I haven't invested in one already. But I do die a little every time I walk past the display.IndomitableSam said:GO for it. I worked at a Future Shop in between jobs in my field a couple years ago and bought a Keurig and a filter to go with it so I didn't have to use the cups. One of the best purchases I've ever made. I buy regular coffee and make it a cup at a time. A can of coffee can last me months as I only need a couple tablespoons per cup. It's saved me so much money. Especially since I bought it with my discount.
I do have a few non-stick pots and pans and love them, but every year or two they need replacing. My aunt got me a set a few years ago of really expensive stuff, but even only using plastic and wood utensils on them, the coating has worn off.
A gave a Keurig as a gift a couple of Christmases ago, and I'm glad it seems to go over well with coffee drinkers. Never tried it because I'm more of a tea person. And now that I think about it, I would rather have a nice tea pot.
Amen. I'm a no risk guy when it comes to presents. I want to know what people want and I give a list to my wife of what I want. It contained 3 things this year:BathorysGraveland2 said:Just money in an envelope or card. That way I can buy what I want with no risk of a dud-gift. It's the most practical.