Types Of Coffee Makers : Which One is Right For You

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Who does not love waking up in the morning smelling the aroma of coffee

For coffee lovers, the coffee ritual is the title of a day full of energy, vitality, and positivity
Especially if he could make his morning cup of coffee at home

So today we are going to talk about coffee maker types

The hardest, and most important decision to make when planning to buy a coffee maker is what one is best for you, your preferences, your budget, and your space
There are a big varieties of great coffee machines available to home buyers, but the ‘best’ type will depend on the kind of coffee connoisseur you are – and love. Primarily, it’s a choice between The 10 Types of Coffee Makers

Drip Coffee Makers (electric)

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Traditional, drip coffee makers have been a popular staple of American households due to a combination of ease of use, affordability, easy to clean, durability, and the ability to quickly produce coffee for one to three coffee drinkers at a time

 

Pros 

Affordable

Easy to use

Reliable

Cons

Warming plate “cooks” coffee sitting in the pot

Thermal Coffee Makers (electric)

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Thermal coffee makers work like drip coffee brewers, but with the unique advantages of brewing coffee into an insulated thermal carafe. This keeps your coffee hot for hours without continuing to “cook” your coffee as it sits on a heated surface, which can eventually lead to a thick and bitter brew

 

Pros

Keeps coffee hot without “cooking” it as it sits

Cons

More expensive than the standard drip brewer

Espresso machines (electric)

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While home espresso machines can cost a little more than other types of household brewers and can tend to be more finicky and labor-intense, it can be worth it to the die-hard espresso lover if you get your technique down pat and are able to successfully extract the rich, delicious shots of brew like your favorite coffee drink

 

Pros

Can produce great espresso

Can aerate (froth) milk

Cons

Expensive

Technical

Labor-intensive

Percolators (electric)

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Percolators are fun to watch and to listen to as they steam away during the brewing process. They also tend to produce a consistently hearty and flavorful pot of coffee. Percolators were largely replaced by drip brewers in many households, probably due to having more parts to assemble and clean than drip brewers

 

Pros

Consistent and reliable

Cons

Multiple parts to assemble and clean

Siphon Coffee Makers (electric)

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Siphon coffee makers, also known as vacuum pot coffee makers, may not be very practical for everyday usage due to their many fragile parts and the unusual amount of time and labor that goes into brewing each pot. Many siphon pot users swear by the unusually great-tasting coffee that they produce

Pros

Consistent and reliable

Cons

Multiple parts to assemble and clean

French Press Coffee Makers (manual)

 

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The French press, or “press pot” is easy to use, easy to clean, and can even be taken with you when you travel. The press uses a mesh metal filter. This allows all the coffee’s flavor oils to make it into your cup, as opposed to getting trapped in a paper filter during brewing

Pros

Easy to use and clean

Cons

Glass pots are fragile

 

AeroPress (manual)

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The AeroPress looks like a giant syringe and allows the user to make unusually smooth espresso-like coffees by hand without an expensive and cumbersome machine. Itis simple to use, easy to clean, and small enough to take with you

Pros

Easy to use

Great for travel

Cons

Makes one cup at a time

 

Cold Brew Coffee Makers (Manual)

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It is an easy and reliable brewer that consistently produces a uniquely delicious coffee concentrate that can be refrigerated for later use. Also known as “cold water extract,” cold brew coffee can be diluted and poured over ice or heated like regular coffee. It’s known for producing a less acidic brew than other types of devices

 

Pros

Produces a brew that is smooth and low in acidity

Cons

Takes 12 hours to brew

 

Vietnamese Coffee Makers (manual)

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If you are into coffee sweet and cold over ice, this may be the coffee brewer for you. Vietnamese coffee typically includes the addition of condensed milk or cream and sugar to achieve the perfect cup of rich, sweet, iced coffee

 

Pros

Makes a uniquely delicious, iced coffee

Cons

Designed for iced coffee only
Multiple parts to clean

 

Moka Pot Coffee Makers (stovetop)

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The Moka pot is a simple and cost-effective alternative to a full-blown home espresso machine. It produces a thick, rich, and flavorful brew that goes great with milk or creamers, flavored syrups. The Moka pot is also a favorite brewing device of campers who enjoy brewing on a camping stove or over the fire

 

Pros

Affordable alternative to espresso machines

Consistent

Cons

Multiple parts to assemble and clean

For use on stovetop only

Conclusion

That’s it: the 10 major types of coffee makers. From the most common drip machine to the more unusual Vietnamese Phin and Moka pot, there are a lot of ways to brew coffee. We hope that this helps you find the best coffee maker for your needs. And why not try a new method? You may be surprised at the delicious results

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