I’d start by seeing how much power your existing coffee maker requires. If it’s too high, you may not want to run it at same time with refrigerator and other items like TV.
We also love our coffee, but have different tastes, so we enjoy Keurig K-Cups. To save on both space and peak electricity, I purchased a compact coffee maker that takes up much less space and uses about half the peak power as our previous Keurig-brand coffee maker. It does take longer to make each cup, but the point is that if a coffee maker uses too much power for a given inverter, there may be other models that use much less peak power. Just something to consider if present inverter isn’t large enough to power multiple items simultaneously.
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