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What to Consider When Buying a Single Serve Coffee Maker

Single Serve Coffee Maker | Caveat Emptor

Buying a single serve coffee maker is actually a fairly simple endeavor if you know what you actually want from it.  Although thinking what your needs may be and actually living with that decision are two different things.  So here’s what you need to take into account when buying a single serve coffee maker.

Single Serve Coffee Maker | Your Needs

First off when using a single serve coffee maker you need to decide who’s actually going to be using it the most.  Are you the one who’s going to be drinking all the coffee or is it going to be for those who would like coffee while you’re entertaining them?

If you’re someone who wants to have it for yourself you also might consider when you actually like to drink it.  Is it just to get you up and going and through your day?   If so there is a single serve coffee maker that is specifically tailored to a travel mug for you to use.  Or if it’s for any of the other times you can simply just slip in a regular coffee cup underneath it as well.

Single Serve Coffee Maker | Brands

The company that is most well known in the single cup coffee maker market is Keurig coffee and they have been for a while.  And for good reason as well.  Their machines are easy to operate, they use a single serving based system where they actually measure out the grounds for you in their coffee pods (the proprietary name is K Cup).  This leaves a lot of room for you to get other flavors so if you have guests that have different tastes in their coffee you can accommodate all of them with this type of single serve coffee maker.

There are also the other brands like Cuisinart, Black and Decker, Mr. Coffee that aren’t radically different from each other than in the design and coloring.  As stated before some of these are actually designed to handle travel mugs so if you drink coffee on your commute or something like that, then that is definitely something to keep an eye out for when buying your single serve coffee maker.

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