Drip filter coffee machine - educate me!

Number one thing OP needs to do is buy a grinder. Doesn't need to be an expensive one for filter either. I have a Eureka Mignon Filtro just for filter which is far more than you need, but it matches my espresso grinder so :)
Another tip, i would recommend you buy coffee beans in 200 g bags they come in, because over time bigger bags lose freshness which is key for the best possible coffee flavour, but with 200 g bags you know your coffee will be more fresher and when you have used all coffee beans in 200 g bag you open another with that lovely fresh aroma again.

200 g bags for me makes about 20 cups of coffee.

Unless you put your coffee beans in an air tight container.
Just buy 1kg and decant 200g a time into a jar. Much, MUCH cheaper buying by the kilo. Lasts about two to three weeks for us so beans are well in their prime.
Not a bad place to buy from and pretty reasonable.
White Rose is crap, cheap for a reason. Slow delivery. Dry, dark roasts. Not worth it.
Good roasters with reasonable prices :

Neighbourhood Coffee
Wogan Coffee
Chipp Coffee
47 Degrees
 
I personally use out of personal preference, Costa coffee beans

So i recommend them > https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0862QTC8S?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

It has a smooth nutty caramel taste to it.

I had a quick look i could not find a 1kg bag of costa beans, the post above is economically sensibly correct to save some money varying on the price mind you, anyways the link i gave is only £20 for 1 kg which is 5 bags of 200 g each.
 
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