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Buying A Programmable Coffee Maker

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Home Coffee Makers – Programmable Coffee Maker:

A good home coffee maker can save you money because it costs less than going to buy coffee at a shop. There are a plethora of options ranging from plastic to stainless-steel. In general good coffee makers really bring out the maximum flavor of coffee, at the fraction of the cost of buying it by the cup. Some models pair the coffee making technology with coffee grinding technology to make the best possible coffee at home.



When taking a look at coffee makers, there are several options that you should consider. These things will make the difference between a good cup of coffee and a bland tasting coffee. When you’re in the market for a good model, there are certain features to look at. Here are just a few features to look in regards to coffee makers. Coffee makers that brew coffee at 195 to 200 degrees will make the best tasting coffee. Auto shutoff is also an important key factor that you need to look for. This will mean that after it has brewed a cycle the machine automatically stop, so that you’re not hovering over the machine to make coffee. A programmable coffee maker is a great choice to look for as well. By programming the timer to make coffee maker at specific times, you can make sure that you’re moving forward with ease and not have to worry about making coffee each morning. Just set it, fill your coffee maker filter, measure the water with your coffee pot, and forget it. A small batch setting is a feature to look for in case you are not in need of making a full pot of coffee. Make sure that the carafe is thermal and keeps coffee warm after each cycle. The last key feature you should look at is a reusable filter basket to save you money and reduce waste over time. Furthermore, a mesh basket will yield you clean tasting, pure coffee, and bring out the flavor of the beans.   Also, another option to consider is coffee espresso makers.  These are dual machines that give you both an espresso maker and a coffee maker in one machine.  These are great for those whom love both.

1 Cup, 4 Cup, 10 Cup and 14 Cup Coffee Makers:

One thing that you’ll have to consider is the amount of coffee you’ll be drinking when using your new coffee maker.  If you’re simply going to drink one cup in the morning, then you’ll want to purchase a one cup coffee maker (aka a single serving coffee maker).  If it’s just you and your spouse and between the two of you, you only drink a couple of cups each, then you may want to consider a 4 cup coffee maker.  However if you drink a lot of coffee or typically make coffee for a group of several people, then you’ll want to consider either the more popular 10 cup coffee maker or the larger 14 cup coffee maker. 

Coffee Maker Reviews:

There are limited warranties that come with coffee makers at the lower end of the spectrum, however the higher end models have full warranties that will keep your coffee maker working for you through the years. Higher end coffee makers have full warranties, and create a wealth of opportunity day after day. Some of the better brands to choose from are Kitchenaid coffee maker, General Electric coffee maker, Cuisinart coffee maker, Zojirushi coffee maker, Technivorm coffee maker, Braun coffee maker, Thermal coffee maker, Krups coffee maker, and Mr. Coffee coffee maker are among the best brands selling good coffee makers to meet all your needs.


Best Coffee Makers:

The price ranges for good overall coffee makers start on the low end with cheap models at around $20 or less. You can get a coffee maker at your local box store, but you’ll regret the decision in time, and wish you’d spent a little more to get a quality machine. The best top rated models include the Cuisinart Brew Central DCC-1200, The Mr. Coffee JWX27, and The Zojirushi Fresh Brew. These models start at $40 and rise upwards of $90 which is a good investment for great tasting coffee. You’ll end up saving money over time, and the coffee will taste coffee shop fresh for a fraction of the cost of a normal cup on a daily basis.

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