Anybody know anything about what makes a good coffee maker? I'm starting to learn as I browse the web and read. But wanted to see if we have coffee connoisseurs here at MURC and what do you do? I'm looking at the Capresso CoffeeTeam Therm which has everything I thought I would want or need in a coffee maker.
Built in conical coffee grinder, which I hear is good because it doesn't burn the beans as it grinds since it is low speed.
Brings the temp to 200 degrees F, again I here this is the temp you want.
Stainless steel carafe with a seal. Apparently this is good because there is no concept of a burner which slowly degrades over time. And it keeps the coffee at 180 degrees for hours.
I also like the fact that it has a metal filter built in and after it grinds the beans it automatically moves the filter over to the carafe and starts brewing. It has full timer functionality and you can tell it how many cups you want so it knows how much grinded beans to put in the filter.
So, this is what I learned today. Anybody got anything to add?
Built in conical coffee grinder, which I hear is good because it doesn't burn the beans as it grinds since it is low speed.
Brings the temp to 200 degrees F, again I here this is the temp you want.
Stainless steel carafe with a seal. Apparently this is good because there is no concept of a burner which slowly degrades over time. And it keeps the coffee at 180 degrees for hours.
I also like the fact that it has a metal filter built in and after it grinds the beans it automatically moves the filter over to the carafe and starts brewing. It has full timer functionality and you can tell it how many cups you want so it knows how much grinded beans to put in the filter.
So, this is what I learned today. Anybody got anything to add?
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