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Thursday, September 24th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Drip coffee makers may be the single most popular small kitchen appliance nowadays. Meanwhile, shopping for coffee makers today must be like “wading in a sea” of unknowns. It’s just because there are so many products to choose from and confusion must reign in the minds of those simply looking for a coffee maker to do what it does best.

The drip coffee makers can easily be found even manual or automatic. There are plentiful of coffee maker reviews and the choices may become endless. Even though from simple machines, a child could operate to the now fashionable cafe style makers. So which one do you like? It depends on you to get one of the best drip coffee makers.

Manual drip coffee makers are still preferred by many over automatic drip coffee makers because of the greater control to maintain over the extraction. With the manual drip coffee makers, you can heat water separately and pour over grounds at the pace you desire. Without worrying about the spillover that would occur with automatic drip units, you can add lots of grounds (or use more finely ground coffee) if you like your coffee very strong.

On the other hands, some people may have reasons to get automatic drip coffee makers. As resulting culture of espresso, even espresso lovers sometimes admit that they just want a good cup of coffee. You can also buy an automatic drip coffee maker for as little as ten dollars, or go all out for one with all the bells and whistles – including its own coffee grinder – for over two hundred dollars.

Depending on how high the level of coffee drinker you are, getting the drip coffee makers may vary. If you are a light drinker then the larger machines won’t be economically suitable yet. Generally, the larger drip coffee makers can brew up to twelve cups. But, if you desire, you still have the ability to set this at a lower level.

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