A Comparison of One-Cup Coffee Makers
Starting off the morning with a cup of coffee has become a force of habit for many people. Choosing the best coffeemaker is a matter of personal preference. For those looking to brew a cup for themselves only, the one-cup coffeemaker is the way to go. Does this Spark an idea?
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Budget
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Consumer Search ranks the Black & Decker Brew 'N Go as the best one-cup coffeemaker for those on a budget. With an estimated starting price of $20 as of 2010, the Brew 'N Go automatic-drip coffeemaker can turn any ground coffee into a 15-oz. cup of coffee. This model comes with a permanent filter and travel mug.
Luxury
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The Nespresso D290 creates either a single 1.35-oz. espresso or a double 3.75-oz. cup of espresso as well as cappuccinos and lattes. Featuring a 40-oz. water tank and a frothing wand, the D290 comes standard with a one-year warranty. However, at an estimated $360 starting price as of 2010, it is not ideal for those on a budget.
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Manual
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Consumer Search ranked the Aerobie AeroPress as the best manual one-cup coffee maker as of 2010. With an estimated starting price of $25, the AeroPress has a width of 5 inches, a height of 11 inches and weighs less than a pound. Easy to clean, the AeroPress can turn any coffee ground into a 10-oz. cup of coffee.
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