Minggu, 03 Juli 2011

Grind and brew coffee maker - how to select one for your new home.

by Sirinyay
Article by Greg Rogers
So, you've moved into a new flat, a new unit or a new house. Or you've just decided that you want to replace your current coffee maker. What do you do? Just go to any large department store, Walmart etc and you will find a vast array of coffee makers to select from. So how do you choose?There are two types of coffee drinkers;1/ those who love coffee but are not really into it. They simply want a decent pot of coffee.2/ those who love their coffee and are into the subject of coffee, the beans, the flavour, the aroma etcFor the former, my best recommendation - buy a drip coffee maker.For the latter, get the best of either a) an expresso coffee maker or b) a grind and brew coffee maker that you can afford.Frankly, an expresso maker is complicated. It takes patience and training to use one properly so that your coffee is not too weak or too bitter or too strong or burnt..... If you want the expresso experience and quality coffee - go to a barista. It'll save you time, frustration and money. And you'll get a better coffee.For the average person who wants a great coffee, the choice of roast bean, the freshest possible brew - then purchase a grind and brew coffee maker. Set a budget - a good unit will cost between 0 - 0. Generally you get what you pay for - the more expensive appliances have better quality components, better design, and are easier to use.So what should you look for when choosing the best unit for you.Firstly - determine

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