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Coffee Makers and Coffee Grinders


Publisher: Tim Ebl
Date: 2008-01-24
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From the regular drip coffee maker to the old fashioned coffee perker, and even the gourmet espresso machine, coffee makers and grinders are a common kitchen gadget. Many people around the world love a fresh cup of home brewed coffee, and they like to make it for their company or in the morning to go with breakfast. There are many ways to get the job done, and here are some of the most common.

In the majority of coffee makers, automatic drip machines, pre-ground coffee is placed in a paper or metal filter, which is over top a glass coffee pot . Cold water is poured in, the machine heats it up to boiling and it trickles through the coffee grounds, then into the pot. There are also single cup drip coffee makers which don't use electricity, and you just pour boiling water into the top. These coffee makers are pretty easy to find in any department store, and can make from four to ten cups at once depending on the model.

There are single serving coffee makers that use a measured packet of coffee grounds like a tea bag. These are purchased in different flavors and varieties, ready to use. These are popular gadgets for houses that only need one cup of coffee made at once.

The coffee plunger, or French press, is another popular tool for making small amounts of coffee. It works by placing the coffee and hot water together, leaving it to brew for a few minutes, then pushing the plunger to the bottom to separate the grounds from the coffee. Since French presses don't use paper filters that would remove the oils and sediment with the grounds, French pressed coffee can be stronger and thicker than drip-brewed coffee.

Finally, there are espresso machines which produce a concentrated coffee 'shot' using hot water forced under high pressure through very fine grounds. A shot of espresso is thicker than regular coffee and has more sediment in it. Espresso is used in many other coffee drinks, such as lattes, cappuccini, and mochas. This is a much stronger drink than many are accustomed to, although some would say it is the only 'real' coffee.

If you want the full flavor and aroma from fresh ground coffee beans, you need a way to grind them at home. There are many different coffee grinders on the market, most having steel blades. As with many things, a little more money gets you a product that will perform better. For the real gourmet, a burr grinder is a step up from the steel bladed variety.

My favorite coffee maker came with a timer and a coffee grinder built into it. Every morning the preloaded coffee beans go into the grinder and grounds pour down into the filter. By the time I get up, coffee is ready. What a way to start the day. Bottoms up!


 

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Free Coffee And Free Coffee Maker Offers

Michael S. Brown brown 2007-07-06
Title: Free Coffee And Free Coffee Maker Offers

When the world of online and free coffee deals collide what do you get? Hopefully hundreds of satisfied customers are the answer. Many companies are turning to giving out freebies and coffee companies are no different. One such company entitles Free Coffee Maker does just that. Their goal is to give out coffee free items such as free coffee makers, free coffee grinders and free coffee itself. Free coffee may be the wave of the future for online coffee purchasers.

Years past only one company came to mind with free coffee giveaways; Gevalia. For years they reigned supreme on giving away a free coffee maker to all new applicants. On the back end of that deal they earned numerous repeat customers and built relationships with them over the years. Now the internet has numerous competition for free coffee and free coffee accessories. In business it really is a good way to get new clients and keep current ones by giving away free items why would free coffee be any different? Free products make me come around and when a Coffee Company gives me free coffee it says "Hey we believe in our product enough that if we give you this coffee free you'll love it and stay with us". If a company doesn't believe in what they are selling they makeyou sign long lengthy contracts or surveys but the way to any consumers heart is give it to them free and if you know your product is good they'll come back in thousands.

The greatest news for coffee customers all over the world is that these deals do exist and free coffee items are around about every corner. Now it seems that if you buy coffee maker you may just be wasting your money because you could really have one free. As it turns buying a coffee maker now is about as useless as buying a toothbrush without buy a pack of toothbrushes that comes with the extra toothbrush free. Free things have become more; well, free. Many companies used to advertise freebies and make you sign some kind of deal. Coffee companies have realized that to get the customer to stay allow them to opt out at any time. I have to agree with the coffee companies. I don't go for gimmicks or for tricks and if something seems unreal it probably is. With freebies I'll still pay the shipping when I need to but I don't want to sign my name in blood on the dotted line.

Free coffee can be found all over the internet as well as off line but it looks like now days the consumer wins and we should be winning as we are the driving force behind any company. If you want free coffee , coffee makers or coffee grinders they are online free and I've included the links you may be interested at the end of this article to find your great free coffee resources online. Most of all its time to stop paying for item that you can find free and that includes pretty much and coffee product now including free coffee makers.




 

Differences in One-Cup Coffee Makers

Stephanie Larkin 2008-04-13
Title: Differences in One-Cup Coffee Makers
For many years, coffee makers were just that. They would brew a pot of coffee, which was then poured into several different cups. However, in recent years, there have been advancements in coffee makers, and the most popular new type of coffee makers is one cup coffee makers. Not surprisingly, these coffee makers make one cup of coffee at a time. These machines are very popular because many people enjoy being able to make one cup of coffee at a time. There are several different types of one cup coffee makers out there on the market today.

One of the initial advances one-cup coffee makers offered were smaller coffee pots, which saved time and unused coffee grounds. These smaller coffee pots only hold enough water for one cup of coffee at a time. An individual would add a spoonful of coffee, and wait a few moments for the pot to percolate. This allows a person to make only one cup at a time.

However, there are many more advancements one-cup coffee makers have to offer than just smaller decanters. One of the biggest challenges was that it was often difficult to measure out the amount of coffee needed for one cup of coffee. Due to this difficulty, the pod type coffee makers were born. The pod coffee makers were a way for people to have one cup of coffee, and not have to worry about deciding how much coffee to put in their one cup coffee makers.

With a pod coffee maker, a person puts in enough water to have one cup of coffee. Then, instead of putting loose coffee into the coffee maker, a pod is put there instead. The pod is constructed out of coffee-filter material, with the pre-measured coffee inside of it. The pod is placed into the coffee pot; hot water is run through it, creating the perfect cup of coffee.

There are also one-cup coffee makers that make coffee directly into the mug. These coffee makers use portioned packets or pods to have just the right amount of coffee grounds. The mug is part of the coffee maker itself. Hot water is poured into the coffee maker, and the coffee is percolated directly into specially made mugs that attach to the coffee maker. These coffee pots are very easy to use and very convenient. However, if the coffee mug is lost or broken, the entire coffee pot cannot be used. Some of the brands have replacement coffee mugs that can be purchased.

There are many reasons that a person might want to use a one-cup coffee maker. With the pods and portioned packets, a person can choose one single type of coffee each day. A husband can have one type of coffee while a wife has another type of coffee. Also, a person can have only one cup of coffee at a time. Many people prefer this because they do not have to wait for an entire pot of coffee to brew. Usually, one cup coffee makers brew the coffee in a matter of minutes.

The revolution of one cup coffee makers has led to an influx in the coffee market in general. In the past, flavored coffees and specialty coffees were not sold as much because people did not want to make entire pots of different coffees.

However, with the advent of the one-cup coffee makers, specialty coffee brands are introducing new products all the time. Different flavors can be alternated with little effort, and this feature is one that many individuals greatly prefer. Some people enjoy one-cup coffee makers because it allows them to experiment with different kinds of coffee without purchasing a whole bag of coffee grounds. Also, if they do not like the flavor, a one-cup coffee maker does not create too much waste. The common perception is that people are more likely to try various kinds of coffee when they only have to try one cup at a time. In this environmentally conscious world, this thought process makes perfect sense. Also, a person is much more likely to try out different types of coffees if they can purchase variety packs of many different types to use in their one cup coffee makers.

As with many other popular products, there is an evolution in how a product is brought to the consumer. In this case, less is certainly more, and coffee-lovers everywhere are enjoying this advancement one cup at a time.

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Stephanie Larkin is a freelance writer who writes about topics pertaining to the food and beverage industry such as Keurig | Keurig K Cup


 

How Do Coffee Grinders Work?

Paul Archer 2007-06-13
Title: How Do Coffee Grinders Work?
A Trip to the grocery store and a walk down the coffee aisle, is where you'll see coffee grinders and coffee beans. The coffee grinder has become all so very popular for home use and popularity of espresso and other coffee drinks has blown out of coffee proportion in the last two decades. Coffee shops keep popping up every where and the need of many coffee drinkers to grind their own coffee beans in their coffee grinders.

Coffee grinders will grind roasted coffee beans into tiny little grounds that are either fine or coarse. By grinding your own coffee, its totally up to you on how you like it best.

Coffee grinders will produce fine or medium grounds which are best for old style coffee makers. Those who love espresso will want to grind the beans into a fine grind, similar to sugar or salt. Coarse coffee grounds are good for percolators or vacuum brewers.

Coffee grinders come in two main types. The first type of many coffee grinders use rotating steel blades. These blades on the coffee grinders chop up the coffee beans, making it o-so-nice for you.

The bladed coffee grinders allow the coffee lover to control the type of grounds. The type of grounds the bladed coffee grinder makes depends on how long you grind the beans.

Other types of coffee grinders uses a grinder wheel. This is called a burr grinder. To get coarse or fine grounds, you move the burr on the coffee grinder. Many people say this type of coffee grinder allows you more control as to the type of grounds you make.

The price of a burr grinder really depends on the type of wheel, whether it is flat or cone-shaped. The burr coffee grinder with the cone-shaped wheel rotates slowly and the coffee grinder will plug up less frequently.

If you chose coffee grinders that work in two different ways. Manual coffee grinders come with a crank on the side. (this is the old-fashion way) You have to crank the handle manually until all the coffee beans are grounded.

If you don’t want to do that much work to have freshly ground coffee, you should probably shop around for electric coffee grinders. Electric coffee grinders are the most popular coffee grinder on the market today. Many electric coffee grinders are small and inexpensive so you can carry them anywhere to grind a perfect cup of coffee.

There are advantages to grinding your own coffee with coffee grinders. You can grind coffee that suits your taste and not rely on pre-packaged coffee grounds.

Coffee grinders can be found in most stores and online. A coffee grinder can range in price from about $20 to several hundred dollars. The coffee beans can be purchased at grocery stores or at a specialty coffee shop.

How you want your coffee to taste and the type of coffee you brew is all up to you.

Are you looking for the perfect cup of coffee? Try visiting Coffee Grinders , a website that specializes in providing coffee advice, tips and resources to including information on the coffee grinder.


 

Automatic Coffee Makers Really Perk Me Up

Morgan Hamilton 2006-12-08
Title: Automatic Coffee Makers Really Perk Me Up
Coffee is one of the most popular beverages in the world along with milk and tea. Recently, fixing a cup of coffee has been made a lot easier with the invention of the automatic coffee maker. They come in all shapes and sizes. Some models make regular coffee while others are specially made for making specialty drinks like espresso or latte. Some even come with coffee grinders right in the machine, and can be programmed to prepare your coffee hot and ready to go when you wake up every morning.

Taking extra care of your automatic coffee maker will make it last longer. However if you drink a lot of coffee, your machine will have to work harder and may need to replace your coffee maker more often. Turning it off when not in use prevents it from overheating. Cleaning it with a mixture of running water and vinegar once every once in a while is also advisable. This technique cleans the insides of your automatic coffee maker clean and maintains the excellent taste of your coffee. Don’t forget to rinse it properly though or your coffee will taste a bit like vinegar.

If you want to save time, buying an automatic coffee maker will save you at least ten minutes every day. Just fill the machine at night and set it to brew your coffee at a specific time. If you usually get up at six, you can set your coffee maker to start brewing at 5:45 and it will surely have your coffee ready for you when you get up. Some models even have a flow interruption feature, allowing you to pull the carafe from the machine to pour a quick cup, and the flow of coffee will cease momentarily.

The variety of automatic coffee makers allow you to choose whatever color or size you prefer. You can find a model that have the features you need and the color that matches your kitchen decor. Some models are designed to brew a full pot, others four cups and some can make one quick cup. Buy one that suits your coffee drinking habit. If you are an outdoor type of guy, you can look for portable automatic coffee makers that are perfect for camping trips, or when you are staying with relatives or friends who don’t own a coffee maker.

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Morgan Hamilton offers expert advice and great tips regarding all aspects concerning Automatic Coffee Makers. Visit our site for more helpful information about Automatic Coffee Makers and other similar topics.


 

Differences in One-Cup Coffee Makers

CS Stephanie Larkin 2008-04-11
Title: Differences in One-Cup Coffee Makers
For many years, coffee makers were just that. They would brew a pot of coffee, which was then poured into several different cups. However, in recent years, there have been advancements in coffee makers, and the most popular new type of coffee makers is one cup coffee makers. Not surprisingly, these coffee makers make one cup of coffee at a time. These machines are very popular because many people enjoy being able to make one cup of coffee at a time. There are several different types of one cup coffee makers out there on the market today.

One of the initial advances one-cup coffee makers offered were smaller coffee pots, which saved time and unused coffee grounds. These smaller coffee pots only hold enough water for one cup of coffee at a time. An individual would add a spoonful of coffee, and wait a few moments for the pot to percolate. This allows a person to make only one cup at a time.

However, there are many more advancements one-cup coffee makers have to offer than just smaller decanters. One of the biggest challenges was that it was often difficult to measure out the amount of coffee needed for one cup of coffee. Due to this difficulty, the pod type coffee makers were born. The pod coffee makers were a way for people to have one cup of coffee, and not have to worry about deciding how much coffee to put in their one cup coffee makers.

With a pod coffee maker, a person puts in enough water to have one cup of coffee. Then, instead of putting loose coffee into the coffee maker, a pod is put there instead. The pod is constructed out of coffee-filter material, with the pre-measured coffee inside of it. The pod is placed into the coffee pot; hot water is run through it, creating the perfect cup of coffee.

There are also one-cup coffee makers that make coffee directly into the mug. These coffee makers use portioned packets or pods to have just the right amount of coffee grounds. The mug is part of the coffee maker itself. Hot water is poured into the coffee maker, and the coffee is percolated directly into specially made mugs that attach to the coffee maker. These coffee pots are very easy to use and very convenient. However, if the coffee mug is lost or broken, the entire coffee pot cannot be used. Some of the brands have replacement coffee mugs that can be purchased.

There are many reasons that a person might want to use a one-cup coffee maker. With the pods and portioned packets, a person can choose one single type of coffee each day. A husband can have one type of coffee while a wife has another type of coffee. Also, a person can have only one cup of coffee at a time. Many people prefer this because they do not have to wait for an entire pot of coffee to brew. Usually, one cup coffee makers brew the coffee in a matter of minutes.

The revolution of one cup coffee makers has led to an influx in the coffee market in general. In the past, flavored coffees and specialty coffees were not sold as much because people did not want to make entire pots of different coffees.

However, with the advent of the one-cup coffee makers, specialty coffee brands are introducing new products all the time. Different flavors can be alternated with little effort, and this feature is one that many individuals greatly prefer. Some people enjoy one-cup coffee makers because it allows them to experiment with different kinds of coffee without purchasing a whole bag of coffee grounds. Also, if they do not like the flavor, a one-cup coffee maker does not create too much waste. The common perception is that people are more likely to try various kinds of coffee when they only have to try one cup at a time. In this environmentally conscious world, this thought process makes perfect sense. Also, a person is much more likely to try out different types of coffees if they can purchase variety packs of many different types to use in their one cup coffee makers.

As with many other popular products, there is an evolution in how a product is brought to the consumer. In this case, less is certainly more, and coffee-lovers everywhere are enjoying this advancement one cup at a time.

 

Find The Best Coffee Machine For Your Needs

Johnathan Bakers 2006-12-05
Title: Find The Best Coffee Machine For Your Needs
Finding an automatic coffee maker that suits your needs can be trickey. Automatic coffee makers can be used for regular coffee, espresso, or even lattes. No matter what you like, you can find something to fit your coffee tastes. You can even find automatic coffee makers that have grinders built right in and some can also timed so that your coffee is all ready for you as soon as you wake up!

If you take good care of your coffee machine it will last longer. Always turn it off when you aren’t using your machine so that it lasts longer. The more coffee you drink the more often you will have to replace your machine. You can also clean your machine by running water with one cup of vinegar through the machine. This will help clean the interior of the it and keep your coffee tasting better. After using the vinegar solution make sure you run water through it several times to get rid of any vinegar residue.

You can also save time in the morning by purchasing a coffee maker that has a timer on it. You can make your coffee at night and then it will brew for you at whatever time you would like. If you need to hit the road at 7 am, then set your coffee to brew at 6:30 and you’ll be awake and alert by the time you hit the road. You can also buy coffee makers that stop when you grab the pot. So if you are in a real rush just pour your coffee even if the whole pot isn’t ready yet. Don’t worry, the flow of the coffee will stop automatically for you!

Shop around to find the coffee maker that is best for you since they come in so many sizes and shapes. If you are into home décor than find one that will suit your kitchen or personal tastes. Some coffee machines make a single serving and others make tons of cups so get one that is suitable for all the coffee drinkers in your household. You can also find something small and portable if you travel often and want your coffee machine with you where you go!

 

Things To Look For In Automatic Coffee Makers: Buying Guide.

Tracie M. Loewe 2006-11-13
Title: Things To Look For In Automatic Coffee Makers: Buying Guide.
Automatic coffee makers come in all shapes and sizes. You can find ones that make regular coffee, and those that make specialty drinks like espresso or latte. No matter what your coffee fetish may be, you can find automatic coffee makers to suit your needs. Some come with coffee grinders right in the machine and many can be automatic so your coffee is hot and ready to go when you wake up for work in the morning.

You will find that automatic coffee makers will last longer if you take care of them. Always remember to turn it off when not in use to make sure a longer life. If you drink a lot of coffee, your machine will have to work harder, and you’ll find yourself replacing your machine more often.

Also remember to keep it clean by running a mixture of water and one cup of vinegar though the machine once in a while. This keeps the insides of automatic coffee makers clean, and keeps the coffee tasting better. Don’t forget to run water through a few times after using vinegar to make sure there is no vinegar left in the machine.

If you choose to buy automatic coffee makers with timers on them, you save at least ten minutes of time in the morning. You fill the machine at night, and the coffee will be prepared when you tell it to. So if you have to get up at six am to get ready to go to work, you might want to set your coffee maker to start preparing at 5:45.

This way, your coffee is done and ready to go. If you are impatient, they make automatic coffee makers with flow interruption. This means you can pull the flask from the machine to pour a quick cup, and the flow of coffee will stop momentarily.

Automatic coffee makers come in all sizes, colors, and varieties, so shop around. You can find a color to compliment you kitchen decoration, and a model with the features you need. There are coffee makers that will prepare full pots, models that will make one quick cup, and still others that make four cups.

Buy according to what you drink. There is no sense in making ten cups a day if you only drink three. You can also find automatic coffee makers that are moveable, perfect for camping trips, or when you are staying with friends or family who don’t drink coffee or own a machine of their own.

 

Grinding Coffee: For Coffee Lovers

Matthew Hick 2006-10-19
Title: Grinding Coffee: For Coffee Lovers
If you are a coffee lover, perhaps it is time for you to learn to grind your own coffee. If you don't have the slightest clue of where to start, then this article is for you! To begin, there are two main types of coffee grinders on the market today: burr grinders and blade grinders.

Blade grinders grind the beans unevenly and without consistency in the grind. Since there are no settings on blade grinding units, you basically grind until you achieve the coarseness or fineness you need. The blade grinder causes static electricity and tends to make the process a bit messy if you aren't used to doing it.

Burr grinders, on the other hand, grind the beans evenly and are much cleaner and easier to use; especially if you are just learning. Burr grinders have settings that allow you to choose an exact uniform size and consistency. They are often recommended for espresso grinds, but can also be used for other types of grinds as well.

If you are concerned about price, blade grinders are the cheaper of the two and sell for roughly $20 each. On the other hand, burr grinders often cost between $60 to $125. The extra money for the burr grinder would be well spent since you would be getting a better quality cup of coffee and the clean up would be quicker and easier!

Each coffee brewing method requires a different grind size. Drip coffee, for example, requires a medium size grind. Espresso requires a fine grind. The French press requires a much larger grind size. The following is a general guideline describing the basic grind requirement for use in coffee makers:

Coarse grind:
Coarse grind is used in a percolator. The percolator boils the water and forces it over the grounds in a metal filter that has holes in it. This grind would not be recommended for optimum flavor, as it over-extracts bitter oils and acids.

Medium-course grind:
Medium-coarse grind is used in a French press or metal mess coffee maker that has gold or stainless steel filters. These coffee makers force grounds to the bottom of the canisters after steeping the water/grounds mixture for several minutes. This would not be recommended for optimum flavor because it over-extracts bitter oils and acids and is a bad percolator. However, it is a good choice if you like a strong brew and don't mind a bit of sediment.

Medium grind:
Medium grind is used in drip coffee makers. These coffee makers pour the water over the grounds in a flat bottom filter. You may have to experiment with the grinds if you use an electric maker, as this is the only way to control the extraction.

Fine grind:
Fine grind is used in espresso machines, which are considered the most efficient method of brewing.

Extra-fine grind:
Extra-fine grind is used in vacuum pots or some older Espresso machines.

In order to get the best extraction for your coffee enjoyment, grinding the coffee beans properly is the key. Freshly grinding the coffee prior to brewing is one of the most important steps to a great cup of coffee. Just remember, the coffee beans should not be ground more than two minutes prior to the beginning of brewing.

 

Coffee Grinders

William Moore 2006-10-15
Title: Coffee Grinders
All coffee drinkers have their own opinions on what's involved in brewing the perfect pot. For many, it's a combination of cold, clean water, and freshly ground coffee beans. Coffee grinders are the perfect kitchen accessories for these caffeine connoisseurs.

Coffee grinders work so well because they unleash the bean oils and create a delicious aroma before you even brew a pot. It's like opening a fresh can of ground coffee each and every morning.

Of course, there's more to cooking up a great cup of joe besides simply grinding the beans. There are different techniques for storing the coffee, measuring the grounds. The type of coffee maker and water you use can also mean the difference between so-so and simply delicious.

Coffee gurus recommend adding two heaping tablespoons of whole beans to the grinder for every six ounces of water you plan to use. If using a drip coffee maker, you should measure the water before starting the brewing process.

To get the strongest, richest flavour, freshly ground beans work best in press pots or those with permanent filters such as gold cones. Truly fussy coffee drinkers do not use paper filters, as they can create an aftertaste and absorb the special aromatic oils from the coffee beans that are essential for creating superb taste. If you must use paper filters, try rinsing them with hot water beforehand to wash away the aftertaste.

Knowing how long to let your coffee brew is another important factor. Freshly ground coffee is very delicate, and if left in contact with the water for too long, it can become overly bitter. On the other hand, if the grounds don't spend enough time with the water, the coffee may lack the full and robust flavour you're hoping for.

After brewing the perfect pot, don't leave it sitting on a burner or hotplate for too long. After twenty minutes the coffee will "burn", take on a terribly bitter taste, and take a real toll on your stomach.

Coffee grinders make it easy to start every day with a brilliant brew.

 

Differences in One-cup Coffee Makers

Stephanie Larkin 2008-04-11
Title: Differences in One-cup Coffee Makers

For many years, coffee makers were just that. They would brew a pot of coffee, which was then poured into several different cups. However, in recent years, there have been advancements in coffee makers, and the most popular new type of coffee makers is one cup coffee makers. Not surprisingly, these coffee makers make one cup of coffee at a time. These machines are very popular because many people enjoy being able to make one cup of coffee at a time. There are several different types of one cup coffee makers out there on the market today.

One of the initial advances one-cup coffee makers offered were smaller coffee pots, which saved time and unused coffee grounds. These smaller coffee pots only hold enough water for one cup of coffee at a time. An individual would add a spoonful of coffee, and wait a few moments for the pot to percolate. This allows a person to make only one cup at a time.

However, there are many more advancements one-cup coffee makers have to offer than just smaller decanters. One of the biggest challenges was that it was often difficult to measure out the amount of coffee needed for one cup of coffee. Due to this difficulty, the pod type coffee makers were born. The pod coffee makers were a way for people to have one cup of coffee, and not have to worry about deciding how much coffee to put in their one cup coffee makers.

With a pod coffee maker, a person puts in enough water to have one cup of coffee. Then, instead of putting loose coffee into the coffee maker, a pod is put there instead. The pod is constructed out of coffee-filter material, with the pre-measured coffee inside of it. The pod is placed into the coffee pot; hot water is run through it, creating the perfect cup of coffee.

There are also one-cup coffee makers that make coffee directly into the mug. These coffee makers use portioned packets or pods to have just the right amount of coffee grounds. The mug is part of the coffee maker itself. Hot water is poured into the coffee maker, and the coffee is percolated directly into specially made mugs that attach to the coffee maker. These coffee pots are very easy to use and very convenient. However, if the coffee mug is lost or broken, the entire coffee pot cannot be used. Some of the brands have replacement coffee mugs that can be purchased.

There are many reasons that a person might want to use a one-cup coffee maker. With the pods and portioned packets, a person can choose one single type of coffee each day. A husband can have one type of coffee while a wife has another type of coffee. Also, a person can have only one cup of coffee at a time. Many people prefer this because they do not have to wait for an entire pot of coffee to brew. Usually, one cup coffee makers brew the coffee in a matter of minutes.

The revolution of one cup coffee makers has led to an influx in the coffee market in general. In the past, flavored coffees and specialty coffees were not sold as much because people did not want to make entire pots of different coffees.

However, with the advent of the one-cup coffee makers, specialty coffee brands are introducing new products all the time. Different flavors can be alternated with little effort, and this feature is one that many individuals greatly prefer. Some people enjoy one-cup coffee makers because it allows them to experiment with different kinds of coffee without purchasing a whole bag of coffee grounds. Also, if they do not like the flavor, a one-cup coffee maker does not create too much waste. The common perception is that people are more likely to try various kinds of coffee when they only have to try one cup at a time. In this environmentally conscious world, this thought process makes perfect sense. Also, a person is much more likely to try out different types of coffees if they can purchase variety packs of many different types to use in their one cup coffee makers.

As with many other popular products, there is an evolution in how a product is brought to the consumer. In this case, less is certainly more, and coffee-lovers everywhere are enjoying this advancement one cup at a time.



 
 

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