Drip Coffee Makers

Written by T.C. | Posted in Coffee Makers

Coffee Maker Information and Reviews

Drip coffee makers offer many features like a warming plate, water reservoir, filter holder, and heat-retaining, vacuum insulated, brushed, stainless steel carafe or carafe stand.

Some popular manufacturers of drip coffee makers are Mr. Coffee, Black & Decker, Hamilton Beach, Cuisinart, Toastmaster, Sunbeam and DeLonghi.

Drip coffee makers use a different method to brew the rich coffee than other types of coffee pots, and this method is often the type that you are going to find the most while you are out shopping or browsing the internet looking for a new coffee maker. I’m not sure if drip coffee makers are produced because they are cheaper, or because it is a better tasting brew, but the fact of the matter is that these types of coffee makers, or percolators are they as often called have filled kitchens and offices across the world for a long time.

The way that these coffee makers produce the brew that you drink is by running hot water over the ground up coffee beans that are sitting inside of a filter at the top of the machine. The water slowly trickles down through the ground up coffee beans, absorbing the flavor until it reaches the bottom spout. Once the hot water has reached the bottom of the spout, it begins flowing down into the pot waiting for you to pour your next cup. There is a lot of benefits to using a slow drip method of brewing your cups of coffee.

The slow drip coffee makers are one of the most purchased models of coffee makers across the world for a lot of good reasons. One of the main reasons that these types of coffee makers are so widely produced is because of the cost involved with producing the technology required. There is little work involved in heating water and allowing it to slowly drip over a pile of ground up coffee beans that are sitting in a filter. This method is also maintenance free because of the way that the water is heated, and then the coffee is collected.

You are able to save a lot of time and money by selecting a drip coffee maker that will control the temperature of your water going through the filter, as well as controlling the temperature of the hot plate that your coffee pot is sitting on in between your cups. This is one of the areas that drip coffee pots fall short, by overheating the coffee that is sitting there in between each cup you drink, causing it to become bitter as time goes on. A fresh cup of coffee always tastes better, and using a drip coffee maker is a great way to enjoy a very aromatic rich cup of coffee.

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