Friday, January 22, 2010

Coffee Maker With Grinder - Is It A Worthwhile Investment?

By Jane Archer

If you love your coffee, then one thing you are going to look forward to is a lovely cup of freshly brewed coffee. What better way to start off your day? We all probably agree that coffee is an important part of our daily routines, but do you need a coffee maker with grinder?

Using a coffee maker with grinder will stop you from having the hassle of grinding the coffee beans in a totally separate machine. By using two machines, you also risk messing up the kitchen if you accidentally spill the freshly ground coffee powder during the transfer from grinder to coffee maker.

If you have a coffee machine that can grind and brew you will not get all that hassle - you will just be able to get on and enjoy your lovely fresh cup of coffee. Of course there is also the added advantage of buying a coffee maker with grinder rather than two separate machines, and that is the money you will save just buying the one machine.

Are you convinced? If you are ready to think about purchasing a coffee maker with grinder, then make sure that the grinder is actually incorporated into the machine. Several are described as coffee maker with grinder, but the grinder is actually an attachment.

If you have decided that a coffee maker with grinder is the way to go, then make sure you look at the coffee makers that do actually have the grinders built into them, not those that are just attached to the coffee maker. Also you will want to go for a burr grinder as these are much more efficient than the knive grinders, and they are less noisy too.

Cuisinart make a really good grind and brew coffee maker which is well worth a look.

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