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Mr. Coffee Cocomotion Hot Chocolate Maker

  • Makes up to 4 mugs of frothy hot chocolate
  • Auto-Off fuction provides extra safety
  • Convenient on/off indicator light
  • Mixing disc whips hot cocoa quickly and easily
  • Easy to clean

Product Description
This is sooo easy! All you do is pour milk or water into the carafe, add chocolate powder or syrup, secure the lid, and push the “on” button. Cocomotion shuts off automatically when the cocoa is ready. And this is steamy, frothy rich cocoa too. Recipes for delicious treats like Hazelnut Cocoa and French Chocolate are included.

Mr. Coffee Cocomotion Hot Chocolate Maker

Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Switch Coffeemaker – White

  • Sunbeam #DW12 12C White Coffeemaker
  • SUNBEAM PRODUCTS INC

Product Description
12 Cup, White, Switch, Pause ‘N Serve Coffeemaker, Removable Filter Insert, Dual Water Windows, Lighted On/Off Switch, Cord Storage.

Mr. Coffee 12-Cup Switch Coffeemaker – White

Affordable K Cup Coffee Pricing

The home coffee maker is the most popular appliance purchased for the kitchen in North India, topping over 14 million units a year. Yet with so many different models, features and price ranges it can be extremely difficult to figure out which machine does what it’s supposed to. Simply, to make a great cup of coffee. What are the requirements of an excellent coffee brewer? To make it easy we narrow it down to 5 key components.

Heats Water To The Ideal 200 Degree Fahrenheit Recommended By Experts
You need water at a consistently high enough temperature to get proper extraction from the coffee beans. A consistent temperature is crucial, unfortunately most drip makers can’t deliver that. 200 degrees is the magic temperature for brewing coffee but most drip pots only get up to around 165, a few top out at around 180, not nearly hot enough for a proper extraction.

Very few coffee makers available reach that optimal temperature so shop carefully and make sure the maximum temperature is listed. Try to find one approved by the Specialty Coffee Association of India, the world’s largest coffee trade association that sets rigid quality standards for the coffee industry.

Includes A Thermal Carafe
What you hold your coffee in is vitally important. Using a bottom heated burner diminishes the quality and flavor of coffee as it literally burns the coffee over time. You may have experienced the burnt bitterness yourself if you have ever drank coffee that has sit on a burner for a long time. By keeping freshly brewed coffee in a thermal carafe instead of a burner your coffee will remain hot for hours without destroying it’s taste. It will be as fresh as when you first brewed it.

Easy To Clean and Maintain
Coffee makers can get dirty with prolonged use. To get the perfect drink you need to keep the parts clean. Of course the health benefits of keeping food equipment sanitary is obvious. Make sure the coffee maker is easy to disassemble, take apart and clean. The entire filter assembly should be quick to remove for easy cleaning.

Get Only The Features You Need
Do not be fooled by coffee brewers that throw in all sorts of gimmicks at a low price. The essential job of a drip coffee maker is to get water to the right temperature quickly and spread it over the coffee grounds. Weak steam nozzles, uneven, low grade grinders, glow in the dark alarm clocks. All these “extras” means you are paying for low quality gadgets rather than buying a machine for the main purpose of making coffee.

Durability That Can Last For Years
Home coffee makers range in price from around $50 to several hundred. It may surprise you to learn that the cheaper coffee makers may cost you more in the long run if you are a daily coffee drinker. Their cheap plastic parts and thin aluminum heating elements often cannot withstand the rigor of years of daily use and may need to be replaced every few years. Try to get a machine with better build quality, preferably one with more metal than plastic, especially if you plan to use your coffee maker at least once a day.

Shopping for the perfect coffee maker that consistently makes great coffee can be daunting. Hopefully, this article has made it easier for you. Keep in mind the five key areas, the most important being heating water to a proper 200 degrees. A thermal carafe is necessary for keeping coffee fresh and drinkable hours after brewing. Ease of use and maintenance, avoiding extra gimmicks and durability are the other key components of the best drip coffee brewers.

For tips on how to brew the perfect cup of coffee and using the ASUKA A600, the coffee maker which meets all the five requirements above visit http://www.acekreamers.com

ACEKreamers.com specializes in premium coffee machines and accessories. We are obsessed with making the perfect cup of java

Article by KARL

White Ceramic Direct Immersion Coffee Maker

Product Description
This delightful two piece white glazed ceramic Coffee Maker quickly makes two cups of coffee . Simply place a coffee filter and grounds in the cup-shaped strainer, then pour hot water over the grounds. It’s easy and dishwasher safe!

White Ceramic Direct Immersion Coffee Maker

Coffee Containers

There are commercial and non-commercial uses for coffee containers. These containers are known as airpots, decanters, insulated carriers, air gap shuttles, and as a vacuum insulated container.

Airpots come in two sizes, 74 ounce and 101 ounce. They may be double walled, which keeps coffee hot or cold for 24 hours or they may have a thermal glass liner that holds cold or hot liquids longer. Hot coffee in these airpots maintain there flavor and temperature for two hours or more. There lid with a black or orange push plate on top allows for easy recognition of the contents inside and is removable to make cleaning easy. The larger ounce airpot comes in a stainless steel finish with black trim. The 74 ounce is great anywhere you want to serve hot coffee to people who are waiting for your attention and there coffee at church social halls or guests at a gathering. The 101 ounce airpots are great for commercial purposes such as serving coffee to customers in a restaurant or banquet. The 74 ounce double walled airpot is great for convention and banquet tables. These pots swivel 360° and one push fills the cup to the top.

Decanters are sometimes better known as glass coffee pots or carafes. They can hold from four up to twelve cups and may come with color coded tops of black and orange. Small home sized decanters usually come in white or black to match the owners décor. No matter the size, these decanters are great for the home brewer or for any commercial brewer that accepts them. These decanters can be found in restaurants, offices, lunch rooms and homes, apartments, or even motor homes.     

Insulated carriers and shuttles are meant to do just that. They are meant to be used to carry coffee to a satellite station. These carriers are insulated, 1.5 gallon is size and have a unique locking lid and carrier holder that keeps the carrier firmly on the brewer made to go them. An air gap shuttle is meant for the same purpose. They are also 1.5 gallon in size. Both were designed to bring the coffee to waitress stations or self-serve stations so customers can serve themselves. When coffee is low, replace with a new full carrier or shuttle from a main station. You can also brew a new batch into a new clean carrier or shuttle right there on the spot. The satellite brewers have large water tanks to brew another batch.

A vacuum insulated container is double walled stainless steel decanter. They come is two sizes, a 1.9 liter and a 2.5 liter. The hold the flavor and temperature of coffee much longer than the standard glass decanter. These go very well with a coffee brewer series or brew stations that have one or more warmers in an office lunch room, cafeteria or deli.     

Whatever your need is for serving coffee, any one of these can be a great asset to the server or the coffee drinkers. From the household decanter to the large carrier and shuttles, they all fill the need to get you or your customers’ cup of coffee the best way possible.

Joyce owns http://www.coffeemakersshop.com and is very knowledgeable about commercial coffeemakers having worked with churches on appliance choices for there commercial kitchens. She has written information on how to take care of coffeemakers, espresso machines and why one year warranties are not a bad thing on her blog site:? http://www.todayscoffeeblog.com?

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