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A '''coffeemaker''' is an object in ''[[The Sims]]'' and ''[[The Sims 2]]'' that raises [[Energy]] while lowering [[Bladder]]. In ''The Sims'', it's known as '''Mr. Regular-Joe Coffee''', and has an Energy rating of 1 and a Bladder rating of -1.
A '''coffeemaker''' is an object in ''[[The Sims]]'' and ''[[The Sims 2]]'' that raises [[Energy]] while lowering [[Bladder]]. In ''The Sims'', it's known as '''Mr. Regular-Joe Coffee''', and has an Energy rating of 1 and a Bladder rating of -1. It is always full, and Sims are not charged for using it on residential lots.


In ''The Sims 2'', the coffeemaker is given an Energy rating of 3, and renamed the '''Extra Pep Coffeemaker'''. It still has a Bladder rating of -1.
In ''The Sims 2'', the coffeemaker is given an Energy rating of 3, and renamed the '''Extra Pep Coffeemaker'''. It still has a Bladder rating of -1. In ''The Sims 2'', a Sim will have to "Make Coffee" before anyone will be able to drink it, but there is no charge for doing this. A full pot of coffee holds six cups, and the coffee wil be good indefinitely.

Revision as of 22:45, 20 September 2010

Coffeemaker
Game The Sims, The Sims 2
Buyable Yes
Price §85
Type Needs
Size 1x1

A coffeemaker is an object in The Sims and The Sims 2 that raises Energy while lowering Bladder. In The Sims, it's known as Mr. Regular-Joe Coffee, and has an Energy rating of 1 and a Bladder rating of -1. It is always full, and Sims are not charged for using it on residential lots.

In The Sims 2, the coffeemaker is given an Energy rating of 3, and renamed the Extra Pep Coffeemaker. It still has a Bladder rating of -1. In The Sims 2, a Sim will have to "Make Coffee" before anyone will be able to drink it, but there is no charge for doing this. A full pot of coffee holds six cups, and the coffee wil be good indefinitely.