If you are only making coffee for yourself or one other person, then
why get a big machine that can brew up enough for a crowd. Think about
how much
coffee you really need to make on a regular basis, and chose
your machine accordingly.
Now, these are all the bells and whistles that you may find on some
models of coffee maker. If you've never owned a coffee maker before,
you might not even know what features you could be looking for.
One particular feature that you might find appealing, is a machine that makes
espresso and
regular coffee, all in one. These combo machines saves space in the
kitchen and are easier on the pocketbook than buying 2 separate
machines. Most of these machines will brew a larger quantity of coffee
(8 or more cups).
Well, you've thought about your options and now you can take a look at
some details on specific models. The basics are usually the same, but
you can find out the feature for different makes of brewers.
If you're embarking into the world of coffee brewing, you might want to
consider getting some items while you're at it. The more processing you
do yourself, the fresher your final cup is going to be. You can roast
or grind your own beans without that much additional work.
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