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  • Date: 2006-12-19
  • Author: Tony Carrera
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         Want to know how to choose a coffee maker? When you go to buy a coffee maker there are so many choices it's hard to know which one to pick.

    To end up with a coffee maker that is perfect for you, you need to consider not only basic features, but a few other features you may not have thought about.

    First, you need to decide what type of filter you want. Drip coffee makers offer two types of filters, a basket type filter or a cone shaped filter.

    The most popular basket type filters are ones like the Mr. Coffee brand coffee makers are famous for. These basket type filters swing out to put coffee in or take grounds out.

    With cone type filters you fill the coffee and take grounds out from the top of the coffee maker. Each has their own advantages but cone type filters are a little less prone to spillage.

    You may also want to consider a gold tone filter instead of paper filters to give your coffee a richer taste. These fine mesh gold screen filters allow more flavorful coffee oils in your cup but they do require regular cleaning. So decide if the extra maintenance is worth it.

    Another important consideration for how to choose a coffee maker is how convenient is the coffee pot to clean. Coffee pots that have a long and slender neck will be harder to clean than one with a wider opening at the top. That's because it's hard to get your hand inside the pot.

    If your hand can easily fit inside the coffee pot, it will make cleaning very easy. But if it's hard to clean with a small opening, you will probably clean it less often. That will affect the taste of your coffee over time due to the build up of oils and residue. So look at how the pot is shaped for cleaning.

    Another good tip for how to choose coffee maker, is look for the temperature your coffee will reach when brewing. The water temperature needs to be between 195 to 205 degree degrees Fahrenheit.

    Usually, the less expensive coffee makers do not reach these temperatures but the better brand names will advertise this. If you are looking for the best coffee maker for your money, this should be a consideration. After all, you want your coffee maker to make great tasting coffee.

    With all the different choices and different models of coffee makers, it's easy to get confused. But if you want to get the best model that fits your lifestyle, remember these tips for how to choose a coffee maker so you'll end up with the perfect choice.

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