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[H953]How To Clean A Coffee Maker
by Jennifer Seaton, Jen
It is one thing to buy a coffee maker. The challenging part is maintaining it. This chore not only involves replacing the old filter with a new one because there are other things that need to be cleaned. Since drip coffee makers are the most basic and frequently purchased, here are some tips on how to keep it in good condition.

The first thing will be to unplug it from the socket. Once this is done, the different parts should be removed separately and cleaned piece by piece. For instance, the glass pot can be soaked in water and soap then left upside down until the all the contents inside have dried.

If some coffee has spilled to other parts of the appliance, you should unscrew it to take a better look so this can be cleaned properly. Some people think that everything can be cleaned using a piece of dry cloth and some water. Unfortunately, if the deposits are hard to wash out, it is time to try something much stronger. Vinegar can be mixed with water and then you can try doing it again.

If the stain is still there, perhaps pouring in the vinegar until this is full and then turning on the machine can produce better results. The job isn't done yet since the drip coffee maker should be allowed to cool for a few minutes so that the liquid contents can be drained.

The owner should then check it again and only repeat the process if there are still remnants that are still present. Since vinegar leaves a certain scent, the best way to remove it is by substituting the contents this time with water. This should be done two or three more times making the coffee drip maker good as new.

The last thing to do will be to put the coffee machine together again. This isn't so hard and after doing so, you should store this in a safe place like in the kitchen cabinet if it isn't needed.

The best way to avoid repeating the procedure a few times is by cleaning this appliance at least once a month. The process itself takes less than an hour if done properly so that coffee made still tastes the same when a new batch is produced in the morning or at any time during the day.

Your search for a new coffee maker can lead you to an extraordinarily wide range to make your choice from. It is what type of coffee maker you are actually looking for, and what kind of drinks you want to prepare, that determines your ultimate choice. A traditional coffee maker or one for a ?specialty-drink?, are the two basic alternatives.

If you like that your coffee is not too strong, go in for a standard machine. Flavored, grounded coffee is mostly made for traditional pots. On the other hand, you can but a standard machine, if you like to add variety to your coffee. There are also ?drip? machines that heat the water and then drip it through the coffee grounds.

The dripping water extracts the flavor of the grounds placed in the filter, resulting in well-brewed coffee in a couple of minutes. To allow you to disrupt the brewing process, if required, many models have ?pause and pour? features. Most machines have timers, which help you to program the machine to a ?start brewing? position before you are up in the morning.

Easy and convenient to use, such coffee makers are excellent machines. They not only help you prepare a good cup of coffee for yourself, but also serve well at the time of a get-together when it becomes easy to even brew a pot at a time.

Specialty Machines

An espresso maker is the ideal choice for you if you wish to prepare the specialty drinks of a local caf? at the convenience of your home. This machine makes a much superior coffee drink and, of course come at a higher price too. Moreover, it is mostly ?one cup at a time? kind of machine, requiring you to spend more time in preparation. This may not sound practical if you wish to serve a crowd. Basically, the coffee machines are of three types: semi-automatic, automatic and super automatic.

Semi Automatic Coffee Maker

In case of a semi-automatic machine, most of the work needs to be done by self. Manually, you have to grind the beans, start and stop the brewing process. A semi-automatic machine is mostly the first coffee machine most people buy owing.
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