Archive for September, 2010

Electric Coffee Makers – Know What Matters Before Shopping

The sheer number of electric coffee makers on the market today seems limitless.  As you stand in the middle of an aisle crammed with boxes, it is easy to feel overwhelmed.  Before you make a decision on the brewing equipment that will be sitting in your kitchen for the next five to ten years, get the facts on coffee makers.

As a basic rule of thumb, the more bells and whistles on your coffee maker, the higher the price tag.  So think carefully about which features matter to you. Many consumers prefer an electric coffee maker that is programmable.  Simply push a button before you go the bed for the night and you can expect a freshly brewed pot of java waiting for you in the morning.  However, do not sleep in too long, because the beverage loses its flavor quite quickly when exposed to air.

Consider purchasing a coffee machine that comes with a thermal carafe.  These are great if you like to fill your mug repeatedly throughout the day.  The thermal carafe keeps the coffee from getting cold and to some degree maintains the flavor.  Units are also available with thermal mugs instead of carafes.

Impatient coffee drinkers will appreciate the pause-and-serve feature.  While it is brewing, you can grab a mug and interrupt the process to fill your cup.  You may not experience the full flavor you would have gotten had the process completed, but you do not have to wait.

Some coffee aficionados insist on electric coffee machines that grind the beans as well as brewing.  Some send the ground beans directly to the filter and then start brewing.  These machines appeal to those who demand absolute freshness but be prepared to pay a lot more for this extra feature.

Are you absent-minded?  Then look for a machine that provides an auto-off button.  No more worrying that you forgot to turn the coffee maker off and are going to return home to a blackened, scorched pot.  This control remembers to turn the pot off for you.  As well, choose controls that are bright and easy to see in a darkened room.  Bending over and fumbling with controls you can barely see is simply irritating.

Like everything else, technology has changed the coffee making industry dramatically.  Years ago, there were only a few choices available.  Today, the selection is limitless. You don’t have to be intimidated by the sheer variety of electric coffee makers on the market if you know what you need before you walk out the door.

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Travel Coffee Mugs – Priceless Practicality

What did coffee lovers do before travel coffee mugs were invented? Back in the days of spilled beverages, stained clothes and scalded fingers. While many folks think that all travel coffee mugs are pretty much the same, knowing a few facts can help you avoid some of the grind of driving with a steaming hot beverage in tow.

Travel mugs can have multiple uses, although they’re basically designed to handle beverages during a drive in a way that eliminates, or reduces, the chances of spilling your drink.  Lids, or covers, are what set travel coffee mugs apart from run of the mill mugs.

If you want to make sure you stay dry during drive time, in addition to having a spill-resistant lid, make sure your vehicle’s cup-holder is compatible with your travel coffee mug. The two main areas of concern are a mug’s handle and the width of its base. If either of those isn’t a match, buying a good quality travel coffee mug will be a waste of time and money.

The selection of travel coffee mugs is wide and varied. For starters, travel mugs come in sizes to suit coffee guzzlers or the more caffeine cautious. Coffee travel mugs that hold 12 to 16 ounces are commonplace and can be found in most mini-marts that have gas pumps out front. But it only takes a few mouse clicks, to zero in on those that handle from 6 to 52 ounces. Buying a travel coffee mug that isn’t too small, or too large, for the amount of coffee, or tea, you want to drink while on the road is a good strategy. Unless, of course, you want to use your travel mug for coffee storage throughout the day.

If you’re trying to cut back on coffee shop beverages or trying to stay away from the hot cup of swill that passes for a good cuppa at your workplace, then buying a large capacity, thermos-like travel mug can be a good investment.  The vacuum insulation makes sure that your beverage — or soup, for that matter — will be just as cold or hot as it was when you poured it into the container hours earlier.

The variety of coffee travel mugs available may make it more challenging to pick the perfect one immediately. But the challenge is worth the extra thought required to come up with the perfect match between travel coffee mugs and your caffeine likes and dislikes.

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Travel Coffee Mug – Six Tips For Picking A Winner

Looking for a travel coffee mug that will make you happy no matter how horrendous your commute?

Then it’s time to give your traveling companion at least as much consideration as you would your order at the local coffee shop.

Travel coffee mugs come in a wide range of styles, colors and sizes. You need to match the coffee mug features to your personality and lifestyle. Coffee mugs, like human traveling companions, are not created equal. You need to find one that’s a perfect fit for you.

A few points to take into consideration when buying a travel coffee mug include:

–Dimensions. Check that the travel mug will fit the cup holder in your vehicle. There are two things to look for: the size of the bottom and the position of the handle. If you don’t use a cup holder, opt for a mug that has a non-slip surface on its broad-based bottom.

–Capacity. Get the right size travel mug. If you love your caffeine, check out the 16 to 24 ounce mugs. But if you prefer a small drink, consider getting an easier to handle 8- or 10-ounce mug.

–Spill resistance. Make sure the lid fits well. Having a secure lid is what sets travel mugs apart from ordinary coffee mugs. A snap-on lid can pop off if the mug’s banged around or dropped. A screw-on lid, however, will stay in place during a mishap but isn’t as easy to open with one hand.

–Construction. Get the best construction you can afford. If you want to keep your coffee, or tea, hot as long as possible, get an vacuum-insulated, double-wall stainless steel travel mug. It’ll probably cost you more upfront, but it gives you the best value for your buck. If your budget is tight, go for a plastic travel mug that’s lined with stainless steel. Plastic liners are easily broken and with repeated use absorb flavors, affecting the taste of your beverage.

–Cleaning. While some travel coffee mugs can be cleaned safely in a dishwasher, many must be hand-washed. Others have more sophisticated lids, such as the auto-seal ones, that are difficult to clean, especially if the beverage it held contained milk, cream or sugar.

–Durability. Travel mugs are commonly made of ceramics, porcelain, plastic or stainless steel. A good quality stainless steel travel coffee mug can last a lifetime while ceramic travel mugs have a shorter lifespan due to breakage.

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