Best Coffee Machines You Need To Try In 2019
Ever ask yourself: why do I love coffee so much? It’s either you’re just like me, always waking up to the smell of cappuccino. Or your parents, like my cousin’s, seldom drive you downtown to Starbucks for a freshly-brewed long black. Or perhaps, because every conversation gets better with creamy foamy tasty black brewed coffee.
But whatever it is, you’re not alone. Because you’re a part of the 1.4 billion cups daily consumers contributing to the massive $30 billion-a-year national coffee industry. And with the best automatic coffee machine, you can get more from your coffee and be a major coffee drinker. But how do you make the right pick from the overwhelming brands of coffee machines in the market?
Don’t beat yourself to it. Because on this article, I will share with you 3 automatic coffee machines I fell in love with after trying out 6 different brands. Along the way, for each of them, I will share my personal experience using these beverage-brewers at home. And finally, you will get to know the features, pros, and cons of each of them.
Be that as it may, I’d like to give you some nuggets on coffee brewing. By this, I mean my favorite brewing technique that has made me an expert coffee-chef at home and at work. And good thing is, you can up your café au lait-making skills with it even as a seasoned barista. See below.
Different Types Of Coffee Maker:
Aeropress:
- Never use already-grinded coffee
- For a cup, grind 16-17 grams of coffee beans to sea salt texture
- Boil 200 grams of water
- Add a filter to your Aeropress
- Add coffee then water
- Leave for 3 minutes before pouring your coffee out
Espresso:
- Grind dark roast coffee beans to sugar texture
- Heat water to boiling
- Brew for 30 seconds
- Pour the powdered coffee into your French press
French press:
- Grind to have a texture between coarseness and smoothness
- Put 8 grams of coffee into your coffee pot
- Add 200 ml hot water
- Insert the plunger and plunge carefully with pressure after 5 minutes
Simple, isn’t it? Well, the simple way has always been the best way. Now before showing you my 3 best coffee systems, below are things you should look out for before buying a coffee maker.
What Qualities You Should Lookout For Before Buying A Coffee Maker
- Temperature: make sure the temperature capability is between 195 F to 205 F
- Speed: read the guide and policies to make sure it brews as much cup as you want per a given minute
- Filtering: if it doesn’t come with a filter, don’t pull your wallet.
- Useful and easy-to-use-controls: check for an auto-off button. A self-cleaning option. And the brewing capacity.
- Brew Strength: I prefer a coffee-making system with a 1-4 cups setting
So, as promised, below are my experiences with the most rated coffee makers. Plus how these machines look like.
Oxo Cold Brew Coffee Maker:
Love cold-brewing? Well, my first self-made cold brew came from this gadget and it turns out smooth and delicious. In fact, the second time was richer and thicker since I used a water-to-coffee concentration ratio of 2:1 in the stead of my previous 3:1.
Features
- 1-4 cup (32 ounce) capacity
- Internal perforated rainmaker to make a not-sticky brew
- Ultra-fine filter made with stainless steel mesh
- 10 filter papers included
- Portable countertop footprint
- Simple switch control for filtration
- Weighs 3.97 pounds
- Calibrated brewing container with stopper for refrigeration
Pros
- Easy to setup and get running
- Seamless and fast filtration
- Durable brewing container
- Makes smooth coffee
- Cost effective
Cons
- Overwhelming parts may take time to setup
- Can’t make than 4 cups at a go
Ninja Hot And Cold Brewed System:
I can’t keep up with people who slurp but can barely stop myself from slurping when a coffee hit home. How about a system that makes seamless coffee and tea? Hot or cold?
Features
- Automatic/manual temperature adjustment
- Free measuring spoon
- 9.5” water reservoir
- Carafe handle
Pros
- Makes tea and coffee (iced and hot)
- Separates coffee filters from tea filters
- Easy to clean up
Cons
- Not cost effective
- Bulky
Bonavita Immersion Dripper:
You’d take this one along with the kids on your next camping like I did last summer. So portable and easy to make a great coffee with, especially hot coffee.
Features
- Brewing capacity of 16 ounces
- Porcelain construction
- Open/close switch for cup release
- Single cup brewing
Pros
- Portable
- Low maintenance
- Heat-maintaining
- Cost-effective
Cons
- Low capacity
Conclusion
It’s no brainer at all. You need that cup of black beverage as much as your car need petrol to hit the road. But lucky you, you’ve got the best automatic coffee machine on your side. Go get it because those are the best systems you’ll ever have to make all the coffee you could ever wish for.
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