How Many Types Of Coffee Makers Are There?

By Arlene Case


Many people have coffee makers but are curious what other types of coffee makers are available. If you are in the market for something a little different, or if your old coffee maker died, it may be time to look into the possibility of something new. With hundreds of types of coffee maker on the market, you have many options available and are sure to find something that will suit your needs.

Before you buy a coffee maker you should figure out what exactly you want out of it. Are you a coffee addict who needs 10 cups a day or should you stick with a smaller single serve coffee maker? Would you prefer freshly ground coffee and therefore need a machine with a built-in grinder? Do you want foam or options for espresso and cappuccino? Or is a cheap coffee maker the right machine for you? These are only some of the questions that should pop up in your mind.

Naturally, the easiest and most common type of coffee maker is the automatic drip. Water is added into the reservoir on the side or back of the machine, then you add a filter and coffee and just press the start button. This is a classic, and many people prefer it over others because it is so simple. You can brew as little as one cup and as much as gallons. It all depends on what you want to use it for. The flavor of coffee you put in it is your only concern. You can buy good coffee beans at the store, and you can go as far as infusing them with extra flavors such as vanilla, chocolate and hazelnut.

The second most popular type of coffee maker is the manual drip. It is essentially the same machine as the automatic drip, but you have to boil the water yourself before you pour it in. You simply pour boiling water over the filter and coffee inside the filter holder. It drains into the pot and you are done. You can find these coffee makers for 1 cup or up to 12 cups, and they are usually only for home or camping use. For people who love fishing, hunting, and camping, these are a good choice as they are portable and you can heat the water however you want. The water can be boiled on a campfire, a portable stove, or even a hot car engine.

Espresso and cappuccino are more exotic and only enjoyed by certain people. They are quite expensive, and they are more complicated to operate. They utilize pressure, foam, froth, and milk depending on the type of machine you buy. Since more and more people are enjoying espresso and cappuccino, these machines are now available in smaller sizes and they are not as expensive as they used to be.

And naturally, these are only some of the machines out on the market. French presses, old-fashioned percolators and even vacuum brewers are available as well. You should be able to find the machine that fits your needs, either online or at your local department store.




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