Types of Coffee Makers
Many people have coffee makers but are curious what other
types of coffee makers are available. Maybe you would like to
try something new or your old coffee maker finally died and you
need a good replacement. With hundreds of types of coffee maker
on the market, you have many options available and are sure to
find something that will suit your needs.
Before you buy a coffee maker you should figure out what
exactly you want out of it. Are you a coffee addict who needs
10 cups a day or should you stick with a smaller single serve
coffee maker? Do you need to grind your own beans and want a
grinder built in? Do you want foam or options for espresso and
cappuccino? Or, do you just want something cheap that will make
coffee as easy as possible?
These are just a few questions you
should ask yourself before going to find a new coffee maker.
Naturally, the easiest and most common type of coffee maker is
the automatic drip. This is where you put some water in the
back or side, put in a filter, fill it with coffee, then push
start. Its ease of use is one of the things that makes this
type so appealing. These can make just one cup at a time or
gallons at a time. It all depends on what you want to use it
for.
The only thing you really need to worry about is the type of
coffee you want to put into it. Quality coffee beans can be
ground at stores and they can even be infused with flavors you
like such as hazelnut, vanilla, and cinnamon. The second most
popular type of coffee maker is the manual drip. This is just
like the automatic drip except you heat up and pour the water
yourself. You just pour it into the holder where the coffee
filter filled with coffee sits. It drains into the pot and you
are done. These also make either single cup or up to 12 cups
but aren't usually used commercially.
For people who love fishing, hunting, and camping, these are
a good choice as they are portable and you can heat the water
however you want. You can use a stove, campfire, even a hot car
engine is an option if you really need a cup of coffee
immediately.
Espresso and cappuccino machines are more for a selective
person who knows exactly what they like. Unlike a normal coffee
maker, these are expensive and you need to practice to operate
them efficiently. They utilize pressure, foam, froth, and milk
depending on the type of machine you buy. Espresso and
cappuccino are gaining popularity and these are becoming
smaller and more affordable than ever before. In addition to
these, there are many other types of coffee maker you may be
interested in.
There are old fashioned percolators, vacuum brewers, French
presses, and much more available if you choose to look around.
You can find anything you are looking for either on line or at
a local retailer.
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