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Many people have coffee makers but are curious what other types of coffee makers are available. Maybe you would like to try something new or your old coffee maker finally died and you need a good replacement. With hundreds of types of coffee maker on the market, you have many options available and are sure to find something that will suit your needs.

Before you buy a coffee maker you should figure out what exactly you want out of it. Are you a coffee addict who needs 10 cups a day or should you stick with a smaller single serve coffee maker? Do you need to grind your own beans and want a grinder built in? Do you want foam or options for espresso and cappuccino? Or, do you just want something cheap that will make coffee as easy as possible? These are just a few questions you should ask yourself before going to find a new coffee maker.

Naturally, the easiest and most common type of coffee maker is the automatic drip. This is where you put some water in the back or side, put in a filter, fill it with coffee, then push start. Its ease of use is one of the things that makes this type so appealing. These can make just one cup at a time or gallons at a time. It all depends on what you want to use it for. The only thing you really need to worry about is the type of coffee you want to put into it. Quality coffee beans can be ground at stores and they can even be infused with flavors you like such as hazelnut, vanilla, and cinnamon.

The second most popular type of coffee maker is the manual drip. This is just like the automatic drip except you heat up and pour the water yourself. You just pour it into the holder where the coffee filter filled with coffee sits. It drains into the pot and you are done. These also make either single cup or up to 12 cups but aren’t usually used commercially. For people who love fishing, hunting, and camping, these are a good choice as they are portable and you can heat the water however you want. You can use a stove, campfire, even a hot car engine is an option if you really need a cup of coffee immediately.

Espresso and cappuccino machines are more for a selective person who knows exactly what they like. Unlike a normal coffee maker, these are expensive and you need to practice to operate them efficiently. They utilize pressure, foam, froth, and milk depending on the type of machine you buy. Espresso and cappuccino are gaining popularity and these are becoming smaller and more affordable than ever before.

In addition to these, there are many other types of coffee maker you may be interested in. There are old fashioned percolators, vacuum brewers, French presses, and much more available if you choose to look around. You can find anything you are looking for either on line or at a local retailer.

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Baristas are trained in the art of making the perfect espresso. It requires a lot of patience and practice and is not easy to master. However, there is an easier way. An espresso machine. Espresso machines make espresso a much simpler beverage to create by controlling the temperature precisely.

There are several different types of espresso machines available, each functioning in a different manner. There are piston-driven espresso machines, semi-automatic machines, and automatic espresso machines.

In the Beginning

Espresso came into being when people were looking for a quicker way to make their coffee. In Italy, around 1901, Luigi Bezzera found a way to make hot pressurized water and its steam push through a bed of finely ground coffee. The result was a quick, individual cup of highly concentrated coffee that came to be known as espresso. Bezzera acquired a patent for his machine and in 1903 these first espresso machines were sold in Europe.

These machines were not easy to use. There was no consistency to the espresso produced because the temperature and steam were controlled by the operator, leaving room for a large amount of diversity in the resulting beverages.

In 1935 Illy invented a coffee maker that used compressed air instead of steam, thus solving the problem of exploding espresso makes. His machine gave a more favorable, stable result.

The lever action espresso machine was invented by Achille’s Gaggia in 1945 and still today bears his name. Both the Illeta and Gaggia versions of espresso machines are available on the market today.
Illy continued to expand and simplify his espresso machine by combining the best parts of other makers.

Various Types of Espresso Machines

Piston Driven Espresso Machines

Piston-driven espresso machines are more authentic than any other espresso machine. It is the most primitive of the espresso machines. Designed in Italy in 1945, this design requires strong arms to make the espresso.

The piston-driven espresso machine uses a lever that is pumped by the operator to force pressure onto hot water, driving it through the coffee grinds. This pulling down of the handle is how the term ‘pulling a shot’ came into being. The piston driven espresso is also how the crema came to be a part of espresso.

Espresso drinkers who also value authenticity tend to opt for the piston-driven machine. Otherwise you can usually find them as part of a display. Advancements in technology that brought the semi-automatic and the automatic espresso machine made the piston-driven machine obsolete.

Semi-Automatic and Automatic Espresso Machines

Semi-automatic espresso machines are hard to find due to the advanced popularity of fully automatic espresso machines.

Semi-automatic espresso machines and automatic espresso machines both have the hot water delivered using a pump system. However, in a semi-automatic machine the bean grinding, preparing and placing in the machine are all done by hand.

Automatic and super automatic espresso machines require that you only put the beans in. The machine measures the water, regulates the temperature and even grinds the beans to make the espresso. Many true espresso enthusiasts believe that the quality of the espresso is lost in the automation.

Commercial or Home Use

In addition to the types of espresso machines are the uses for the machine. If the espresso machine is intended for home use then the cost is going to be decreased significantly. For commercial use, the cost can skyrocket.

Home espresso makers should be purchased with longevity in mind. The purchaser should have an idea of how often it will be used. If it is going to be used a lot, a low end commercial maker might be a better choice. For occasional use, a home espresso maker will suffice.

Commercial espresso makers can be plumbed to a water source or be manually filled – another cost to consider when looking into espresso makers. The more automated the machine the higher the cost.

Espresso makers come in a variety of types and sizes, all designed to prepare the very best espresso possible. When deciding on an espresso maker care should be taken to get the one that best serves the intended purpose.

 

Katya Coen provides details on espresso machines for Espresso Xpert – your online guide to espresso!

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Whatever your taste in coffee may be there are a lot of coffee cups to choose from. From the simplest blends to the most exotic, there is definitely something for every coffee lover out there. Have you ever noticed how coffee shops or if you want to be chic, cafes, seem to be sprouting everywhere. Each one of these shops offer their own blend and are constantly trying to come up with new and exciting things to entice coffee lovers to try out their cafes.


As cafes are now abundant in the metropolis, they are all trying their best to snatch each other’s customers by coming up with grand and unique events. Some coffee shops , those that are targeting the elite and are into literature, have poetry readings in their cafes as a come on for their target market. These cafes would invite different poets or writers to read portions of their literary work and have meaningful conversations with their customers – of course each of them holding their favorite coffee cup in their hand. Others would even encourage their customers to bring their favorite book and share a portion of their favorite part in that book and read in front of everybody. Of course these are special events and do not happen everyday thus their patrons have something exciting to look forward to.


Other cafes would hire bands to play live in their coffee shops. Although these bands are more into the Rythm and Blues rather than the rock bands as coffes places are more into the laid back kind of atmosphere. Even if these bands are playing live, they are just playing in the background and not really noisy and distractive because the main focus would still be the opportunity to talk with your friends and companions as you drink a cup of coffee.


Because almost everybody is mobile, coffee shops have kept up with the times. They are now offering free wireless internet connection to their patrons. Imagine surfing the internet and doing everything that you usually do when on the internet while sipping a hot cup of coffee. There’s no time limit in staying inside the cafe so you can just enjoy your time inside the cafe.


Business meetings are also common happenings in a cafe nowadays. When people in the office are so tired of the usual meetings inside the boardrooms, cafes are a welcome alternative. Some cafes have specialty rooms for meetings and small conferences. This is beneficial for corporate people who wish to have a break from the usual office setting – they just rent the place out and order their coffee or food from the cafe. No hassle and nothing to worry about.


As you can see, there is almost nothing that you can not do inside a cafe. It just depends on your interests and your needs. You can even have your own coffee party inside the cafe and have a hassle free party. Imagine how liberating it is to just mingle with your friends and talk your hearts out with your coffee cups in your hands and letting the cafe staff do everything for you.

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There are almost as many different types of people who drink coffee as there are varieties of coffee beans themselves. There’s the connoisseur who spends hundreds of dollars for a pound of exotic coffee, and also shells out good money for shipping. Then there’s the coffee drinker who saves money buying coffee in bulk online, with the goal of saving money, not necessarily getting their favorite coffee. I’m somewhere in the middle of this spectrum. I like to treat myself with Kona Peaberry coffee from Hawaii. (If you’ve ever tried it, you’ll understand why I love it.) Even though I pay a little more to treat myself to this great coffee, I’m getting it at a good price since I drink it often and buy bulk.

 

Wherever you are on the coffee lover spectrum, if you crave a certain coffee like I do or you want to save money with bulk coffee, then there’s a coffee delivery service that will satisfy your needs.

 

Choosing between Coffee Delivery Services

 

Once you’ve identified your coffee needs, you can search the Internet to find which coffee delivery services will work for you. If you can, find a service close to you. This will reduce shipping costs and will shorten delivery times. The sooner the coffee gets to you, the fresher it will be.

 

If you find a coffee delivery service but aren’t sure which type of coffee to order, find out if the service has a sampler pack of different coffees. Another way to experiment with different coffees is through a coffee-of-the-month club, which will deliver a different coffee to you each month.

 

Brewing Coffee from Coffee Delivery Services

 

No matter which coffee delivery service you choose, the best way to get really fresh-tasting coffee is to have the coffee beans shipped to you and to grind them yourself. It’s worth the extra money to invest in a quality burr coffee grinder to grind you fresh beans right before you brew. Only grinding enough coffee for one pot at time is another way to ensure fresh-tasting coffee.

 

Once you’ve tried a couple of coffee delivery services and ground your fresh coffee beans, you’ll never go back to supermarket coffee again.

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Commercial coffee makers and coffee brewers are hotter than ever in the office coffee and home use world. Coffee machines that were once only seen in restaurants have migrated over into the everyday office and home setting. These commercial coffee makers are much more reliable over longer periods of time and brew a much better cup of coffee compared to those made for home use coffee brewers. Commercial coffee makers brew coffee at an optimum brewing temperature and offer maximum coffee taste extraction from the coffee grounds. These commercial brewers often brew at 10-20 degrees hotter than the made for home models.

Some of the top commercial coffee brewers on the market are made by Bunn, Bloomfield, Curtis and Newco. These companies have been pioneers in the commercial coffee maker industry for up to 40 or so years. Most of these commercial coffee makers come in both pour over models and automatic type brewers that hook up to a water line. These commercial brewers operate quite similar to your home hot water heater as most machines have an internal tank and thermostat that hold the water at or about 191 degrees, which is the optimum brewing temperature for coffee. The automatic brewers are very easy to install to a water line and all connections needed are found very easily at your local Home Depot or Lowes store. Most commercial coffee manufactures make parts very easy and affordable to get, although most models can operate for years and years without the slightest little problem.

Also, most of the commercial coffee companies have free maintenance and repair manuals that are easily downloaded straight from the company’s website. With office coffee companies constantly raising their prices in light of fuel and rising economic cost, an office could save quite a bit of money over a year buy owning their own commercial coffee maker. Most wholesale clubs like Sams and Cosco carry the size coffee filters and replacement bowls at a very affordable price. They also carry fraction packed coffee and filter packs designed specifically for commercial coffee brewers. Auction giants like eBay have quite a full selection of these coffee machines listed all the time at incredible savings. Make sure that when you do by one that needs to be shipped that the seller drains the tank before shipping. Also you might want to check and make sure that the thermostat is turned off or down before the initial use. Make sure the brewer tank is full of water and the thermostat is turned back up before plugging in and using. My doing this, you will prevent damaging the heater element inside your coffee maker tank. If you live in an area that has heavy lime deposits in the water, you might want to consider using a water filtration system on your coffee maker. Heavy lime build up can occur in the tank of the coffee brewer causing premature maintenance problems. So next time you are thinking about purchasing a coffee brewer for home or office make sure to consider upgrading to a commercial coffee maker.

David Bryan is an ex office coffee business owner and now sells commercial coffee makers including Bunn coffee makers and Bloomfield coffee machines.