Thursday, June 3, 2010

The Best Single Serve Coffee Makers

Single serve coffee makers are my favorite. I can make a cup of coffee whenever I need one and they really only take about 2-3 minutes to make. Now, the downfall with your regular based coffee makers is that you're going to find out that you're going to have to wait 20 minutes and half the time, you're going to have to let the pot go to waste.

You will want to just think about this one for a second. Think of the times when you have wasted, say 6 cups? You could have had 6 cups of coffee in the future. We all know that coffee grounds and filters cost a few bucks, so why think of saving?

They are great for dorm rooms, apartments, and even homes. Sure, if you're going to be feeding the whole office, you're going to have to get a commercial based one, but if not, let me give you the upsides, as well as the downsides.

The Upsides...
  • Quick and easy: Most of them are going to make your pot within 5 minutes.
  • Very clean: Many use a permanent filter where you don't even have to worry about replacing them. It's going to ease the waste.
  • Solo cups: Instead of measuring the grounds and doing things such as that, you're going to find that some come with individual pods, making it super easy to measure out.

The Downsides...
  • Not enough cups: If you have a party and people want to drink some coffee, this won't do the trick.
  • Not as many features: Some have all the features that you want, but they are going to cost an arm and leg, but many complain that they want more. This is a personal choice though.

Now, onto the top 5. There are many brands that make individual coffee makers. You're going to find some such as Black and Decker, Cuisinart, as well as a few others make great makers that are going to work for you. Check out a few mentioned below, as they may be what you're looking for.
  1. Keurig B40 (around $120)
  2. Black and Decker DCM18S (around $20)
  3. Keurig B70 (around $170)
  4. Delonghi Drip Maker (around $50)
  5. Brew N' Go by Black and Decker (around $27)

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