Comment on Removing the auto-off timer from my coffee machine
northernscrub@lemmy.world 6 days agoThe fire hazard is no greater for removing the timer, there’s a bimetallic strip in there that will detach from circuit if the thing gets over 90ish degrees. It’ll just keep cycling like that. Microwaving coffee tastes, in my opinion, worse.
its_kim_love@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 days ago
If it’s functioning correctly that is true, but eventually that part can break, and if each use is 4 times longer than the current setting it increases the chance it could break. Even if that mechanical component is devilishly simple. Both reheating and keeping it warm breaks down the sweet and acidic elements leaving the bitter taste. The difference is reheating a single cup will do this less (especially if you use a lower powered setting on your microwave) vs continuing to do this to the whole pot as you come back to it over and over. Your preference might just be your own desire for that acidic taste or caramelizing of other elements added to the brew for flavor. My suggestion would be to just make less more often, or get a hot plate and move the pot over to that instead.