What Should I Know
About One Cup Coffee Makers?
There
are many good reasons to choose one cup coffee makers. These
can range from limited counter space in an apartment kitchen
to a travel friendly means of insuring a great cup of
morning coffee in any hotel or motel.
Coffee
is fragile and while a multiple cup carafe seems convenient,
that coffee will deteriorate and each cup will be less
delicious than when freshly brewed. With one cup coffee
makers, each cup is totally fresh and making a cup at a time
is really not difficult. It also allows for each coffee
drinker to have the exact type of coffee they desire.
There
is far less waste with one cup coffee makers for singles or
for a couple. If you are honest, how often have you thrown
away part of a pot of coffee that simply isn't appetizing
any longer? You can even save on electricity since there is
no need to keep a warmer constantly on when each cup is
individually brewed.
When
a budget is really tight, there are simple one cup coffee
makers that consist of a cone shaped reservoir that uses
either disposable paper filters or a permanent metallic
filter. The coffee is placed in the cone and the heated
water is poured onto it and excellent drip coffee falls into
the waiting cup or mug.
Another
inexpensive nonelectric option is the French press coffee
maker. These attractive coffee makers come in many sizes
including the single cup size. The coffee is placed in a
cylindrical glass container and hot water is added. After a
short steep, the plunger or “press” is pushed down which
traps the grounds and a full bodied cup of coffee is ready
to drink in minutes.
Electric
single cup coffee makers come in two main types. The
original one cup brewers are simply scaled down models of
larger automatic drip coffee makers. Instead of a carafe,
the coffee is brewed directly into a cup or mug, often an
insulated one ready to take with you. This type may use tiny
paper filters or may come with a permanent filter that only
needs a quick rinse. These hand machines take up much less
counter space than full size coffee makers and many of them
come with travel cases that have compartments for coffee,
sweetener and creamer.
The
most recent type of one cup coffee makers are the “pod”
machines. These can be small models for home use or larger
machines meant for an office break room or even for a
restaurant. In this type of coffee machine, the coffee is
contained in a sealed packet or “pod” and stays fresh until
brewed. Home machines usually have water reservoir that is
filled as needed while commercial machines may have a
waterline permanently connected.
The
beauty of the pod machines is that many different kinds of
beverages can be made one after the other with no mixing of
flavors. Pods are available with coffee, tea, hot chocolate
and fancy coffee drinks such as lattes. Whether you choose
one of these technologically evolved one cup coffee makers
or a simple drip cone, a single cup brewer gives you a fast
and fresh beverage every time.
One
cup coffee makers are an option for travelers, those on a
budget, those with limited counter space and those who want
or need flexible options for different beverages. Both
manual and electric models are available in several
different styles.
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