How Does a One Cup Coffee Maker Work?
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Convenience
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Having a one cup coffee maker at home or in the office can speed up your morning routine. One cup of coffee is usually hot, in the cup, and ready to go in less than two minutes of turning on the coffee maker. Just place a filter in the holder, add a scoop of coffee or premeasured packet, fill the water dispenser, place your cup on the platform, and push the "On" button. The coffee maker can dispense the coffee directly into an insulated cup with a fitted lid, ready to go. You can grab the cup on your way out the door of your home, or on your way to your desk at work. You do not need to worry accidently leaving your coffee maker turned on because it turns off automatically as soon as the cup is filled.
Costs Less
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A one cup coffee maker should cost you less to use. You are not heating coffee for hours that you may not drink, wasting electricity, and expensive coffee. You only use enough of your ground coffee to make one cup at a time, therefore you should save money on purchasing ground coffee. Using your one cup coffee maker is faster than going through any drive-thru for coffee and it is always made the way you like it. Because your cup is ready to go out the door with you in about two minutes, you should be able to avoid those morning stops, saving time and money.
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Offers Variety
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The one cup coffee maker prepares just the right amount of hot water, the correct temperature, ready in the cup, for your powdered mix pouches, or individual flavored coffee packets. Enjoy a cup of creamy hot chocolate, Chai Latte, flavored coffee, or tea in a minute or two. Enjoy a fresh cup each time you want a refill, or even enjoy a different kind of fresh brew each time. Want even more variety, brew a fresh cup of tea, and then pour it over ice for fresh brewed ice tea. Make iced coffee too, just like the expensive coffee houses. You will no longer need to drink old bitter coffee that has been heating in the pot for hours, when you make one cup fresh at a time.
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