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One Cup Coffee Makers

This website presents information about one cup coffee makers.  Please enjoy your stay here.

   

One cup machines are manufactured in the colors and sizes that you require to make your kitchen or coffee making area look as good as your coffee tastes. 

One cup machines are compact and take up very little room in an already cluttered kitchen.  They are great for when you are the only one who wants coffee.  It isn’t always easy to judge the proper small amount of coffee and water in the larger coffee makers, so many times we end up making too much, only to have to dump most of it out and waste good quality coffee in the process.  Also, we tend to let the excess sit there being heated and turning bitter.  This could all be avoided with a one cup coffee machine.  Another benefit is that you can sample very expensive gourmet blends on a budget since you only need to purchase them in one cup servings.  Even if you have to order a minimum number of these one cup servings or “coffee pucks”, you can usually mix and match the flavors and roasts so that you can experience the variety that adds spice to your life.
 
One cup machines utilize a single serving packet of coffee, also known as a k-cup, which is inserted into the machine via a special slot or container, and after brewing the packet is ejected and disposed of conveniently.  These machines are programmable too.  More and more coffee blends are adding these convenient k-cups to their lineup of available for purchase coffee blends.  What was once only available through select providers is now easier to obtain from many coffee providers.
 
It is known that coffee not only tastes better when it is fresh, but that it is healthier when it is fresh.  The amount of time generally accepted as the best time to drink your brewed coffee is within 20 minutes of brewing.  After that it deteriorates and becomes bitter and more acidic.  The antioxidants and 300 or so phytochemicals that are in coffee start to decline after being exposed to air and continued heat.  With this in mind, it makes sense to purchase one cup brewers for home or the office.

 

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