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food:coffee [2025/03/04 16:45] frater_secessus [cost per serving] corrected price |
food:coffee [2025/03/30 13:39] (current) frater_secessus [power consumption] drinking temperature |
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| - $0.47 - ground coffee (10oz) | - $0.47 - ground coffee (10oz) | ||
| - $0.35 | - $0.35 | ||
| - | - $**0.13** - instant coffee (12oz) | + | - $**0.18** - instant coffee (12oz) |
| - | In sizes vanfolk are more likely to carry with them the most expensive option is about **15x the cost** of the least expensive. | + | In sizes vanfolk are more likely to carry with them the most expensive option is about **10x the cost** of the least expensive. |
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| Only the Keurig and drip coffeemakers //require// electricity. Water for press, pour-over, and instant can be boiled over [[food: | Only the Keurig and drip coffeemakers //require// electricity. Water for press, pour-over, and instant can be boiled over [[food: | ||
| - | Since it takes the same amount of power to heat a given amount of water there is likely little difference in brewing power consumption between Keurig and drip. Secessus has noted 70Wh((plus inverter losses)) for drip brewing 500ml of coffee. | + | Since it takes the same amount of power to heat a given amount of water there is likely little difference in brewing power consumption between Keurig and drip. Secessus has noted 70Wh((plus inverter losses)) for drip brewing 500ml of coffee. |
| + | Instant coffee can be made at drinking temperature((various sources cite 140f-185f)) rather than brewing temperature because it has already been brewed. | ||