Electric Coffee Makers

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Small Coffee Maker

This website presents information about the small coffee maker which we hope will guide you in the right direction when you are searching for the perfect machine for making your morning brew.

   

Smaller machines are crucial for java worshippers who have small kitchens and living spaces. Small ones are also easy to clean. The reason that you need a smaller model might not even be that you have a small kitchen space, but that your kitchen space is so full of other appliances and clutter. Perhaps only one person in the household likes coffee and the other prefers tea or some other non coffee beverage. If this is the case then you only need a small one to cater to the coffee needs of the person who drinks it. Another point on the space issue is that a smaller model can fit in a small space between, say, a breadbox and a cabinet, for example.  

Little machines are also good for your individual workspace at the office, provided that you work in an office that allows small personal appliances at your desk. This one might be a long shot but with the growing trend in liberal work places it may be an option for you.  

Small brewers should not only be thought of as the electric appliance type. Other forms of small coffee makers are the small Italian percolator espresso pots. These pots are very convenient for brewing small amounts of strong espresso coffee. Espresso can also be purchased in decaf form so no need to shy away if you have to avoid caffeine.   They simply come apart and you add the water to the bottom, the coffee into the filter piece, and then screw on the top and put it onto the stove burner and in a few minutes you have piping hot espresso for a true coffee lover’s delight. Another type of small coffee appliance is the French press. The French press operates very simply. You merely add the hot water and course coffee grinds to the pot, and a tight fitting filter device and plunger attach to the top. You let the coffee brew like tea for a bit and then press down the grinds trapping them at the bottom under the filter. 

Whether you choose a modern electric model or one of the other older types mentioned here, you will most likely be pleased by the ease with which you can brew small amounts of high quality coffee which with enough practice will have you comparing yourself to the coffee house baristas. 

Some popular brands of small machines include Black & Decker, Mr. Coffee, Miele, Roadpro, and Cuisinart.

 

 

 

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