Small Coffee Makers
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A Great Product. We are certainly living in a Brave New World from the one we grew up in. Who ever heard of a single serving coffee maker or a two cup coffee maker? That’s right, nobody. But fortunately for us, they have saturated the market, and that’s a good thing. As with any commodity, competition is good for the consumer – you and me. Small coffee makers are no longer for the elite, and they’re quite affordable now. There’s no longer a need to let a half pot of coffee go to waste because we didn’t measure correctly or miscalculated.
Convenient. I like the convenience I have when I plop a “cartridge” into the Keurig coffee maker and voila!, a fresh cup of hot coffee in thirty seconds. No messy filters. No grinds to toss out. Depending on how much coffee you drink a day, just empty the container once a week and you’re ready to go again the next week. No waste. It really is a novel idea. Those small coffee makers come in one cup, two cup, four cup, and six cup machines. Your choice.
Inexpensive. The small coffee makers are convenient and they are also inexpensive when you consider the overall value. Remember, there’s very little wasted grinds, coffee in the carafe, filters, or water. The coffee is finished brewing faster than a twelve cup pot. So, overall, it’s a great value for the money. Most people will only look at the initial outlay of money. How much are you paying now for that pot per cup? You’ve probably never thought of it that way, but when you toss out a half a pot of coffee, how much have you really saved? The small coffee makers are very affordable. Why not decide to get the 12-cup coffee maker and the two-cup coffee maker? You will definitely use both, and in the long run you will be glad you bought both.
Simple to Use. If you’re concerned that you won’t know how to use the simple one and two-cup makers, relax. I used the single serving coffee maker for the first time two weeks ago. I was in a new office setting and didn’t really feel like going and asking strangers how to make a cup of coffee, so I tore the canister open and wondered where to put the coffee grinds (the Keurig system lets you put the entire plastic container into the machine as is, no tearing off the top, and it takes care of everything as long as there is a cup under the spout). Then someone came into the kitchen and politely showed me how (they must get that a lot). And now? I’m a pro at it. I’m go into the kitchen just to see if there is anybody new to show how to use the coffee maker! For the other small coffee makers, it’s no different than a twelve-cup maker. Coffee. Filter. Water. Cup. Freshly brewed coffee. Check out a small coffee maker today. You’ll be glad you did.