Should You be Buying Space Saver Coffee Makers?

The benefits of space saver coffee makers

Space saver coffee makers are not just for cramped hotel rooms or college dorms. Space saver coffee makers allow you to have coffee in any area that you might be able to think of, and probably some that you didn’t. Portable and inexpensive, space saver coffee makers give you back your countertop.

Where to start

Space saver coffee makers usually come as drip coffee machines. This means that you can make a regular pot of coffee with them.

And if you already know how to use their bigger versions, then you’re set.

One of the important things to insist upon in space saver coffee makers is a good, reusable filter. This can not be stressed enough. Gold or nylon filters are the best and they are easy to clean.

Of course, these little space saver coffee makers won’t make a lot of coffee at a time, but in a small area, they’re great.

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While the miniature versions of a regular coffee pot are good, space saver coffee makers are also found as press pots.

A word to the beginner though, press pots make a very strong cup of coffee.

By using coarsely ground coffee and hot water, press pots act like a glass tea bag, steeping the coffee flavor into the hot water. They do not heat on their own, so these space saver coffee makers will need a hot water source.

These do make the highest quality coffee, according to experts.

New on the block

The invention of pod coffee makers is slowly making its way into popularity. While much smaller than their automatic drip cousins, they also make a great cup of coffee one at a time.

The pod space saver coffee makers also don’t require the clean up.

Space saver coffee makers give you room to breathe, but also room to stop and smell the delicious aroma of coffee, no matter where you are.

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