Space Saver Coffee Makers
Space saver coffee makers are great at saving space, but how are they at making coffee?
Coffee is a crucial part of your hectic, fast-paced life. You might not be able to make it through your day without your two (three or four) cups of coffee. Recently, though, you moved into a new place that has an almost non-existent kitchen. Your partner says there’s room for everything except your old hulking coffee machine. What do you do? Plan to spend $3 a day for the rest of your life at your local coffee house. No way! Any time you need more countertop space in your kitchen, or you have no countertops to begin with, turn to space saver coffee makers. Space saver coffee makers will come to your rescue, but you just need to know which kind to buy.
Picking out a space saver coffee maker can be a chore as there are many brands to choose from. There are the trusty drip machines. Drip coffee machines are still one of the best kinds for beginners and experts alike. The key to these machines, though, is using a gold, nylon, or other type of permanent filters. Permanent filters give you a much better taste as they insure that the flavorful oils from the beans get in to the water. Plus, the permanent filters don’t add unwanted flavors to your finished product. You may have to clean the filters after each use, but this little bit of extra work is well worth it.
If you want real coffee, try space saver coffee makers of the French presses and hand press varieties. Some aficionados claim that these machines produce the only real coffee. Everything else might as well be instant.
There’s a new high tech space saver coffee maker out and that is the “pod” type coffee machines. These blast hot water through individual coffee pads, producing a java that’s as close to a European coffee house roast. If you don’t want just a regular cop of coffee, you might try a espresso machine. Like the pod machines, these classics shoot pressurized steam through a cup filled, or dampened, with coffee grounds. The main difference between an espresso and a pod machine, however, is that the grounds in an espresso machine are fresh, and not as neat to clean up.
For anyone with little counter space and lots of coffee mugs, it’s a wise decision to go to space saver coffee makers. It requires, though, another wise decision to know which type to buy.
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