Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Top Rated Pod Coffee Makers

The pod coffee makers are the newest thing on the market. They are great because if you're like me and you don't like to cook up a lot of cups for many people, you're more than likely going to go down the road of having an individual pot. It's going to save you time, money, as well as energy. Who wants to waste 10 cups a day, if you're not going to drink them.

[b]Single Serve Coffee Makers [/b]

First of all, what is a pod coffee maker?

A coffee maker such as this one are similar to any other coffee maker, but instead, you're going to find that you can put little "pods" inside to brew. What you're going to do first is to make sure that you're getting a coffee maker that is going to accept these pods. If you don't get one that works, you're not going to be able to use them.

Now, with the pods, you're going to pick out the flavor that you want, as well as the model of the coffee maker that you have. There are actually kits out there that you can use to make your own. I would recommend these because you can save a ton of money by doing this!

You're going to put these little pods where you would normally brew the coffee. Every time you use it, it's going to cook up the perfect amount of coffee. This saves you the hassle of pouring scoops and worrying if its going to be too strong, or too weak.

Now, there are a lot of pod type makers on the market. I came up with a few that I like. You're going to have to realize that you're going to have to pay a few extra dollars. Most models are easily going to run you +

Sanseo SL7810: This brand is the most popular. It's a gourmet branded one that's going to cook up one single serving. Bosch TAS1000UC: If you don't mind paying a little more, this one can cook up single servings. You can program it and more. It's going to run you around 0. Breville BKC700XL: This is the grand daddy of them all. It runs around 0 but has very high reviews!

Top Rated Pod Coffee Makers

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