Choosing the Right Single Serve Coffee Maker

Joemi Lee
Joemi Lee
Feb 25, 2017 · 3 min read

Single cup coffee makers not only produce one cup at a time, but also allow you access to a range coffee of coffee types and flavors. There are several things you want to pay attention to when it comes time to decide which machine is best for you.

1. Types:

There are so many different types of single cup coffee makers on the market. Some make regular coffee and some make specialty beverages. Regular coffee is a standard filter coffee that makes variety of flavored drinks without fixings. For example, the famous brand Keurig can produce a range of beverages, including Starbucks coffee, flavored coffees hot chocolate or tea.

A specialty beverage is any espresso based drink such as cappuccinos or lattes. If you prefer this kind of drinks, make sure the machines have the function to both produce them. If not, then you will not get a specialty beverage regardless of what capsules you get for that machine.

2. Costs:

If you prefer, you can select single cup coffee maker with either a permanent filter or requires removable filters for a great tasting beverage. This makes the ongoing expense for standard ground coffee. Many users are moving toward pod style brewing, which use pre-measured packets or pods of coffee. They usually work with k-cup, coffee pods, and capsules at an approximate cost of $.30 to $.50 per cup. They are now available in basic black coffee, hot cocoa, green tea, and add to the overall cost of the end product.

When you find a particular coffee machine, it’s necessary to find out what kind of capsules the machine takes to make coffee. If it gives you the choice of a number of different flavors, than that might be a good machine for you. Also the amount of your consumption gives you an estimate cost for budget purposes.

3. Capacity:

The number of “cups” refers to a serving size, which is not a standard measurement. Cup sizes frequently end up as fractional ounces and vary by manufacturer. A 4oz to 5oz brew size is enough if you only need a small coffee fix, while a 10 to 12oz brew size is best for a travel mug.

Some models features more versatile brew sizes of 6oz, 8oz, 10oz. Consider how many persons will be using the brewer. You can adjust brew strength by selecting a different cup option. You’ll also want to consider the water reservoir, which speed up the brewing process. You will not have to refill the water every time you brew a cup.

4. Size:

If you put the machine in the kitchen, consider the height between a kitchen counter and upper cabinets, and make sure you can keep it handy on the counter. Some models feature a removable base to extend the height, which fits taller cups and travel mugs. Travel mug is very useful for carrying your coffee outside. It makes no waste and remains hot drink for a long time.

5. Extra features:

The different brands of single cup coffee makers have variety of customization options and features, such as advanced timer settings, instant hot/cold alternation, and adjustable water temperature. Thank about how you are going to be using your coffee maker the most before you buy it.

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