Have a tough time functioning before you have that first cup of coffee in the morning? When you're still half asleep no one wants to be messing around with a coffee grinder, beans and filters. You just want a fast and easy to make cup of coffee! Also, it makes no sense to make an entire pot, when all you want is a quick cup to go. There's a simple solution that solves both of these problems: a coffee pod maker. I'm going to show you why a coffee pod maker is the perfect way to brew a great cup of coffee, quick and easily.
Coffee pod machines are the most popular new type of coffee maker. The first noticeable difference from a standard coffee maker is that they brew directly into your mug. These machines use coffee pods instead of a traditional filter and coffee. Coffee pods are almost the same as round tea bags except that they are filled with coffee instead. They are available from many different brands and in varieties such as espresso, decaf, french vanilla, hazelnut and irish cream. Yummy!
These machines make it simple to brew a great tasting cup of coffee. Simply fill the machine with water, toss a pod into the holder, close the lid, put your mug underneath and push the button. In just a minute you'll have a perfect cup of coffee. Cleaning up afterwards is also a snap. The coffee pod can simply be thrown into the trash bin. You no longer have to worry about washing the coffee pot or cleaning the coffee grinder.
Coffee pod makers are available from all of the major brands you may be familiar with. Braun, Tassimo, Bosch, Melitta and Keurig are just a few of the popular names. They all work in the same way, but some models may have extra features such as a milk frothing wand or timer.
As you can see, coffee pod machines blow regular old coffee makers out of the water. Not only are they a breeze to use, they'll save you precious time. This is especially important for those on the go who just want a quick cup before they head to work. If you decide to purchase one, I think you'll be very happy and will have a hard time going back to a regular old coffee maker.