Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Fail Proof Shopping For An Espresso Latte Maker


Here comes fall and we are bracing ourselves for the first hints of chill in the air. For many it’s a sign of prepping for the coming winter season and while each of us are clamoring to make sure our favorite things for this season, coffee lovers can’t help but look at the latest latte makers on sale as well as load up on tips for making great tasting coffee that's sure to jolt your senses back to life.

Of course, the supply of caffeine is not about to be let low this fall. We will make sure of it. And what better way to keep those buzz in cups than having coffee made at home? This clever trick will save you rounds of cash to power up the coming holiday spending. You do have a long list, do you?

Don’t fall for shopping mistakes. Your best bet into making the right purchases is to know the most you can about your target item. This need not take you eons of years, mind you, need not slow you down and waste your time. Instead of aimless shopping, we bring you a list of latte makers, including the espresso latte machine so have a wee bit idea of every kind of coffee maker out there and can decide as early as now.


*Single Cup Coffee Filter*
Do you live alone and have really tiny living space? Are you fond of camping out and gazing at the stars with a cup in hand? Single-cup filters will be the perfect option when going fuss-free and solo. They are brew coffee manually and an added perk if your favorite is Vietnamese-style coffee.

*French Press*
If you like your coffee maker inexpensive, durable and small but works to produce strong coffee then a French Press is what you need. They can be a little of a work for somebody not used to it but many love them nonetheless. Basic French presses such as Bodum are priced at around $30, while you can choose among glass, steel or plastic versions with Chambord.

*Pod Coffee Makers*
Pod machines can make only one cup at a time but it does it quickly and consistently with very little cleanup after the job. They use pod coffee either supplied by the manufacturer or you can get them from your favorite specialty coffee shops.


Now we move to the bigger options for those who prefer counter top coffee machines.

*Drip Coffee Maker*
This machine is perhaps the most common in American households. They use paper or mesh filters as part of the process in coffee making. Most drip coffee makers are dual functioning – they grind coffee beans and make coffee in one machine such as the Cuisinart Grind and Brew Thermal Automatic Coffeemaker. Prices depend on other features that are included aside from the main coffee making components but can start at around $130.

*Espresso Latte Machine*
An espresso maker is considered to be a higher end product, designed with lots of features and made to look good in your kitchen counter. In the past espresso machines are avoided because of the space they take and the limited coffee choices. Nowadays they are more popular because they tend to be multi-purpose coffee machines that can brew regular coffee, serve espresso, cappuccinos, lattes, macchiatos, even hot choco and teas.

More coffee making options and espresso latte makers can be found right after the jump. Remember that one should never settle with any less than one’s taste when it comes to coffee. Getting a bargain deal for one you won’t be happy with over time is more a losing deal than a winner.

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