Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Things To Look For In Automatic Coffee Makers: Buying Guide


Automatic coffee makers come in all shapes and sizes. You can find ones that make regular coffee, and those that make specialty drinks like espresso or latte. No matter what your coffee fetish may be, you can find automatic coffee makers to suit your needs. Some come with coffee grinders right in the machine and many can be automatic so your coffee is hot and ready to go when you wake up for work in the morning.


Not to exaggerate, but finding the right coffee maker is a bit like finding your soul mate, you know what you�re looking for, you�ve tried and tested a few in your past, yet the search goes on. Luckily for you we want to help you find your perfect match as much as you do, maybe even more.So let�s get to the point, you want to know what we sell and we want to give it to you, so here�s how we do it. We know that simply looking at pictures and reading descriptions of our commercial coffee machines might not be enough to convince you of your choice. We understand this is a purchase that you don�t want to rush or make light of which is why we offer brief and in-depth reviews of all our products and machines so you get a strong understanding of everything we sell including our commercial coffee machines.They call themselves the real coffee experts and we can�t disagree, Kenco are up there with the best when it comes to coffee makers. Take it from us, we only sell the best and we sell a whole range of Kenco commercial coffee machines. From sleek table top solutions to traditional vending machines offering results you�d expect in a coffee shop, as always we�ve got all bases covered.Kenco Vending MachinesPour-over coffee brewers are the most common type of coffee maker whether for commercial purposes or at home. Pour-overs, as they are commonly called, make a good cup of coffee when you make sure you are using a good filter. These coffee makers are used in restaurants, cafeterias in public buildings and college campuses. Many industries now offer coffee stations that have two or more glass decanters on a warming plate that is part of the brew station. The pour-over brewers may require water poured into a holding tank or may have a water line attached. Wherever they are used they are usually for a set amount of people in that location. Another great advantage to this type of brewer is the use of airpots. These accessories can keep coffee hot for long periods of time without the use heat. Some airpots only loose a degree or two of heat per hour.

Buy according to what you drink. There is no sense in making ten cups a day if you only drink three. You can also find automatic coffee makers that are moveable, perfect for camping trips, or when you are staying with friends or family who don�t drink coffee or own a machine of their own.




Author: Tracie M. Loewe


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