Judging If A One Cup Coffee Maker Is The Best Decision For Your Home Or Office

By Oprah Menfree

Let's go from the point of view of someone that doesn't have a coffee maker of any kind. You'd have a decision to make, since one cup coffee makers and traditional brewers are now fairly similar in price and availability. So, would it make sense to pick up a normal coffee brewer, or a one cup coffee maker? Before you make that decision, consider the following points.

Coffee In The Office

At first glance, it seems the only real option in the office would be a traditional coffee brewer, possibly an industrial sized one. A one cup coffee maker just seems like it would be overworked. However, if you really think about the way people drink coffee, this might not be the case. Most people arrive with their coffee cup, or a disposable coffee cups, and take whatever is available, but not everyone. If you have an office of picky types, especially a smaller one, than you might actually save money with the ability to make single cups at a time instead of the "stale" coffee getting thrown out constantly. If this sounds like your office, then a one cup coffee maker will probably be your best option.

The Freshness Factor

With a traditional coffee maker, the coffee is only at its freshest when the bag is just opened. This is where a 1 cup coffee maker really shines. Opening one pod won't affect the freshness of the other coffee pods since they're all wrapped individually. You can store about as many as you like, since they are vacuum sealed with lengthy expiration dates. The one cup coffee maker even wins in the office unless your workplace chews through an entire package of coffee every day. At home, the advantage in freshness is even more clear, especially if you go through coffee slowly.

On Demand Variety

Sometimes, even though you don't feel like driving, and you really shouldn't spend the money anyway, you really want some sort of specialty coffee. A one cup coffee maker wins the day here, especially K-Cups coffee and T-Discs. With little to no extra effort, you can make whatever specialty coffee you have on hand. If you're the type that frequents the coffee shop for just this reason, you can look forward to saving a lot of time and money this way. Employees at work can also take advantage of one cup coffee makers without having to go to a special machine three floors up, or drive to a coffee shop.

Considering The Cost

Most people still think that one cup coffee makers are still a whole lot more expensive than traditional brewers, but that's not necessarily so. At work, they'll probably cost more, this is true, but sometimes it's worth it in the long run. At home, on the other hand, there may not be much of a difference in price, and if you often go to coffee shops, you might end up saving a bunch. Of course, comparing them using your own personal situation is the only real way to know which makes sense for you. - 29947

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