Welcome To Best Coffee Maker 2012!
Welcome To Best Coffee Maker 2012 dot Net! My name is Keith and I’ve decided to put together a bunch of information while my girlfriend and I search for a new (and hopefully awesome coffee maker). Hope you enjoy the site! -Keith
Although, for some, choosing a coffee maker may not seem like a difficult decision there are actually many factors to take into consideration when choosing the best coffee maker for your wants or needs. Whether you know it or not, there are many different types of coffee makers on the market and not choosing the right one can lead to scorched coffee, wasted coffee, and many other issues you probably wouldn’t realize unless you decided to research what would work best for you. While there aren’t lots of differences to coffee makers, the few that are available can make a big difference in the money you save up front and later down the road.
The first thing to take into consideration when choosing a coffee maker for your home is the size of the unit. Counter or table space available in your home or office will play a big role when looking at a coffee maker as an entire unit. The best coffee maker to choose is one that will not have to be moved around due to space issues, or slid out from under a cabinet or shelf because you can’t fill it properly.
As an individual shopping for a coffee maker you also want to consider a unit that can be easily cleaned. This means that filters can easily be removed or dismounted and any residue from hard water or brewed coffee can easily be washed out or sanitized. Not cleaning a coffee maker properly can lead to a slower brew or a cup of Joe that doesn’t taste quite right.
The type of pot that is available in different makes or models when choosing a coffee maker may not seem like a deal breaker, but it may be when you read this. There are two different choices for pots: glass or thermal. Glass pots work well for those that drink coffee quickly; where coffee rarely sits for over an hour. These usually work well in an office setting or in a household with many coffee drinkers.
Thermal pots allow an individual to turn off the coffee maker, but the pot will keep the coffee warm. These thermal pots work best for individuals who may like to drink coffee throughout the day or take longer than 1 hour to drink their coffee, and don’t want it over-cooked.
The last important feature to consider before choosing the best coffee maker is how big of a pot do you really need for coffee. Coffee pots now come in sizes of 1 cup to 12 cups and when the right size is chosen, will eliminate wasted coffee on a daily basis. An office setting with many individuals who like to drink coffee would do well with a large coffee pot.
However, and individual that drinks only one to two cups of coffee a couple of days a week would do much better with a coffee pot that holds around 1 to 4 cups. It’s always best to consider all the possibilities when choosing the best coffee maker. Different settings will need different amenities, and these may significantly differ from person to person or venue to venue.
Coffee pots are not universal and the coffee pot that works best in an office setting will not always be the best choice in a home and vice versa. Good luck and I hope this article helped you choose a new coffee maker for 2012!

