Choosing A Coffee Maker - Tips On Finding The Right Features
By Sharon
Chennault
Editor's Summary: Did you know that a coffee maker affects
the quality of your cup of coffee? Learn how the coffee maker's
housing affects your morning coffee as well.
Choosing a good coffee maker is not a decision to be taken for
granted. If you are going to spend money on your favorite coffee,
you will want to make sure the coffee maker you choose is of good
quality and has the features you want. The majority of coffee makers
are generally quite good and you will notice no difference in the
taste of your coffee from one brand to another. There are some basic
features to look for when choosing a coffee maker and some luxury
features that may give you a better tasting cup of coffee
The first decision you must make in choosing a coffee maker is
what type of filter you would prefer. You can choose a basket type
filter or a cone shaped filter, the difference in the two being
different contact times between the coffee grounds and the water.
A basket type filter seems to provide a longer contact time between
the water and the coffee grounds, so if a basket filter is your
preference, make sure you use coffee grounds that are fairly large.
Cone type filters are generally less prone to spillage. If you are
considering a gold tone filter, it will give your coffee a richer
taste, but the upkeep may not be worth the small difference.
The color of your coffee maker is not a major concern, but keep
in mind that if you choose a color that is pleasing to you, your
coffee will seem to taste better. The only real issue involved in
the color of your coffee maker is to remember that white stains
easily and tends to look old rapidly. A dark color will look new
a lot longer than a white coffee maker. Coffee makers with a pot
that has a long neck will be harder to clean. If you cannot easily
wash the coffee pot with soap and water, your coffee will taste
stale over time due to the build up of residue that cannot be cleaned
easily. Make sure your entire hand can fit inside the coffee pot
to make cleaning easy.
Other than the basic features, which include color, filter, ease
of cleaning, etc., there are some additional features that you may
want to consider. If you don't mind your coffee grounds being exposed
to air overnight, a timer is a wonderful thing to have. Timers will
allow you extra time in the mornings and if you choose a coffee
maker with an attached grinder, the noise would probably eliminate
your need for an alarm clock. A feature that is often overlooked
is the shape of the housing around the coffee pot. Many manufacturers
are making the housing larger so that the coffee in the pot stays
hotter. The housing area in any good coffee maker should cover at
least half of the coffee pot, the keep heat in.
In general, coffee that is freshly ground tastes better. Grinders
that are attached to coffee makers are a bit of a hassle. They make
the coffee maker harder to clean and the coffee beans are not always
ground uniformly. If you want a coffee maker with an attached grinder,
look for a burr grinder rather than a blade grinder. You may also
want to look into a coffee maker with a built in water filtration
system. Filtered water does tend to make the coffee taste better,
but purchasing distilled or purified water can serve the purpose
just as well as a built in water filtration system.
For the perfect pot of coffee, the water temperature needs to be
around 200 degrees Fahrenheit. In general, the less expensive coffee
makers do not reach this temperature. Most of the better brand names
will advertise the temperature you can expect your coffee to reach
while brewing. Choosing the right coffee maker is not easy. Make
sure you purchase from well-known manufacturers. You will be able
to find replacement parts and will be assured of an acceptable level
of quality. Choose a coffee maker that meets your basic needs and
any has additional features you desire.
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