Single Cup Coffee Makers
People love coffee and buy tons of coffee makers each year.
The problem with your average coffee maker is that it is
usually designed to make ten to twelve cups of coffee per pot.
This is fine for the office or maybe a diner but a casual
coffee drinker doesn't need all that. With an average coffee
maker, if you only drink one or two cups a day, you are wasting
between eight and ten cups. That's a lot of coffee!
Another thing is if you buy a big can of coffee, it will
most likely get stale after a while. These are all good reasons
you might want a single cup coffee maker. Single cup coffee
makers are perfect for single people and those that just want a
better cup of coffee than a normal coffee pot will allow. A
single cup coffee maker gives you a higher quality cup of
coffee because it was designed for just that. One premium cup
of coffee.
Other coffee makers will brew more at a time but they are
designed for speed not quality. Single cup coffee makers are a
bit more expensive than multi-cup coffee makers. This is
because normally the only coffee you can use in them is sold in
"pod" form. This is basically a self contained package that has
coffee inside little flat oval shaped filters. If you browse
your retail aisles, you should be able to tell easily what
sells and what doesn't. This is good to keep in mind so you
don't buy a new coffee maker only to have it obsolete and
useless in just a few months.
There are a few name brands such as
Senseo and Mr. Coffee that you can't go wrong with but you
should definitely shop around and read some reviews and
comparisons before making your purchase. Each single cup coffee
maker tends to be unique. Some will let you change the strength
you desire or if you want four or eight ounces of coffee. Some
will put foam or froth on top of each cup. There are many
different options available to you. There are many places you
can purchase a single cup coffee maker.
The most obvious choice is a retail store that has many
different types lined up on a shelf. This lets you see what
they look like, what they do, and what they offer. Appearance
is important because if your entire kitchen has stainless steel
appliances, a black plastic pot might not fit the theme of the
kitchen. Price is always a factor because if something will do
the exact same thing for $50.00 less, you might as well give it
a shot and upgrade if necessary.
The only drawback to single cup coffee makers is that they
only make one cup at a time. If you have many guests you will
have to run back and forth, replace coffee pods, and make
individual cups. The guests might appreciate the higher
quality, so that is a choice you will have to make.
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