Automatic Coffee Maker Buying Tips

Ah, coffee! There really isn't a more


pleasant smell in the universe than


the smell of freshly brewed coffee


especially first thing in the morning.


Almost everybody loves good coffee but


the definitions of "good" coffee are


as varied as the people who love it.


If you are considering buying a new


automatic coffee maker and you haven't


bought one in awhile, you are going to


find a lot more choices that you ever


dreamed were possible.


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The first thing that you need to decide


about your new automotive coffee maker


is what kind of automatic coffee maker


you want. Do you want an automatic drip


coffee maker or a percolator? (One drips


water through coffee grounds, while the


other forces heated water up a spout and


over the coffee grounds.) Drip coffee


and perked coffee are two entirely


different tastes.


The next decision is what size automatic


coffee maker will best serve your needs.


If you are the only coffee drinker in


the household, then you only need a very


of four cups will probably be adequate.


However, if there are several people who


drink coffee, or if you entertain


regularly and serve coffee, you may need


a larger coffee maker.


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The next decision that you must make are


the features of a coffee maker that are


important to you. You can find coffee


makers that have more controls than NASA.


You will need to determine which features


are important, and which ones are not of


any value to you. Remember that each added


feature adds to the cost.


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The price of coffee makers range between


$20 and $200. It is important to buy one


that is large enough, but it is just as


important that you don't buy one that


is larger than you need.

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