
what is the best coffee maker to buy for the home and what kind of coffee should one get.?
I seen something on the History show about a new coffee maker that will make a much better cup of mud than the ones most of us now use.
The best coffee maker for you will depend on what exactly you want from it – great coffee, convenience, small footprint etc.
When it come to great coffee – that also means different things to different people.
So, first of all, you need to decide on the brewing method you want to use – I would recommend that you read the following article about choosing the best way to brew coffee:
http://www.espresso-machines-and-coffee-makers.com/best-coffee-maker.html
At the bottom of that page, there are also several people writing about which coffee maker worked best for them.
Hope you will find that useful.
The history of Coffee (Part1.)
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