Nowadays, many people give preference to using the one-cup coffee maker for its many use. Possibly you are the lone person who drinks coffee at your house and you’re feeling terrible about emptying excess coffee down the drain. Or maybe you’d love a cup of gourmet coffee but you don’t have the time to grind beans for a full pot. One-cup coffee makers are single serving brewer that is convenient, mess-free mode of enjoying a freshly brewed coffee anytime of the day.

Most of these single serve coffee makers have their own built in filters. Just drop in a sealed cup or pod of coffee and hit the button. You can get your freshly brewed cup of coffee in less than a minute.

Many one-cup coffee makers can allow you to utilize your favorite cup, and there are others that supplemented by a thermal travel mug. And there are even neat coffee makers that can be make use of to make coffee or tea. However, make certain that you drink your coffee within 20 minutes if you prefer these mini-coffee makers as coffee may become bitter.

One cup-coffee makers are terrific for office or for your desktop at home. You won’t have to interrupt yourself and have a quick fix of coffee when you can have all you need for that freshly-brewed cup directly at your desk. What’s real great about it is that it’s not untidy at all and cleaning up is so effortless. You can take off all separable parts and just put them in the dishwasher.

You can also choose to make tea with your one-cup coffee maker. This can be accomplished either by putting the tea bag into the filter where coffee pod commonly go, fill in with hot water and hit the button, and then you can have freshly brewed tea in seconds. Or you can just flow hot water into the machine and drop your tea bag in it. As heated water fills the cup, the tea bag steeps just like it normally would.

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January 21, 2010 at 9:33 am by FourLane
Category: Main Content