Java Coffee Maker
by John Sherif
(CA, USA)
I absolutely love coffee, and I like it the best when I make it at home. Nothing tastes better than the coffee made in my own kitchen.
My ideal coffee maker would need to have a regulated water temperature around 145 degrees Fahrenheit as I have found that coffee that is not brewed at this temperature tends to be bitter.
Along with the correct water temperature, the hot plate must also keep a nice warm temperature without burning the coffee. Another stand out feature of great coffee maker would be a built in reusable filter.
This is an excellent feature as this is an environmentally friendly solution, it can also help to save on money in the long run from not having to replaces all those paper filters.
And last but not least every great coffee pot needs a solid decanter. One that can withstand great heat and cold temperature changes.
The decanter must also pour correctly. My biggest complaint about my current coffee pot is that when the coffee or water is poured, it runs back down the side and all over my counter tops.
This is very upsetting first thing in the morning before that first cup of homemade java.
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