Single Cup Coffee Brewers
Getting your morning cup of java has become easier than ever since single cup coffee brewers were introduced. Also a lot less messy!
Now, in homes and offices everywhere, people just pop a “k cup” or “pod” of their favorite brand of joe in a quick and efficient 1-cup coffee maker and within a couple minutes they’re own their way, out the door or back to their desk with a steaming cuppa in hand.
Gone are the days of dealing with messy filters, throwing wet grounds into the trash can, or brewing a whole pot when all you want is one quick cup. Single cup coffee brewers have done away with all that!
The number of makes and models of single-serve coffee makers for sale today is truly mind boggling. Just to name some the brands you are likely to see, there are Kitchen Selectives, Hamilton Beach, Toastess, Senseo, Tassimo, Cuisinart, Jerdon, Keurig, Mr. Coffee, Breville, Bosch, Melitta, Grindmaster, Cafejo, TRU Digital and Black & Decker.
The coffee itself comes in either single-serving K-cups or pods, depending on the style of the machine. The former looks like the cups that creamer comes in in a restaurant; the former somewhat resembles a big tea bag. As for taste, keep in mind that this is real, ground coffee — not instant or freeze dried. You can find almost any type of grind you like, including exotic blends and flavored varieties, in a k-cup or pod.
Another great thing about single cup coffee brewers is that many models are designed to keep a cup’s worth of water pre-heated at all times. This means you can get a cup of fresh coffee almost instantly at the push of a button. This is an especially nice feature in an office where you have many folks drinking coffee throughout the day.
Our website will help you decide on the single cup coffee brewer that is right for you and your household or office. We’ll also look at the selection of k cups and pods that you can purchase to use in these revolutionary machines.
A great new era has dawned for us devoted coffee drinkers. Welcome, and thanks for letting us share our java-obsessed world with you.






