Consumer Reports Coffeemakers – Best Single Serve One Cup Coffee Maker

Single-serve coffeemakers, coffee makers that make one cup of coffee, are very popular nowadays. Enjoying a good cup of coffee depends more on the coffee brands consumers choose to buy rather than the coffeemaker itself, says Consumer Reports. Tests completed by Consumer Reports on single cup coffee makers and two cup coffee makers helps consumers choose the best coffeemaker for their needs and price range.

CR reviews and ratings show that coffee drinkers don’t have to spend a lot of money on a coffee making machine to get a good cup of joe, plus CR reports that features on some of the higher priced coffeemakers aren’t worth beans. One single cup of coffee in the morning wouldn’t come close to jump-starting our day, since we can easily finish off a twelve-cup pot of coffee with our large coffee mugs, and a two or four-cup pot would be laughable at our house.
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Top 10 Best Selling Coffee Makers and Single Serve Coffee Makers

For people that drink as much coffee as we do, our recent experience with a single serve coffee maker in our hotel room during our Chicago vacation created temporary disappointment. I can only guess as to why hotels choose to provide hotel guests with one-cup coffee machines versus one that brews more than one cup of coffee at a time, but we weren’t impressed.

The moment we checked into our hotel room and saw the tiny coffee making appliance sitting on the counter at the hotel we stayed at, we knew we weren’t going to make it through our entire vacation trip with that silly looking coffee maker. We made a beeline to the nearest store and bought a cheap, black 12-cup automatic coffee maker that was sitting all by itself on a discount clearance shelf for just ten dollars.
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Give Up Coffee? Why Should I Stop Drinking Coffee?

My Coffee Addiction Give up coffee? Who, me? Why should I stop drinking coffee when I like the taste of coffee? Can someone really be addicted to caffeine in coffee? Maybe, maybe not, depending on which research studies and health experts you believe. Almost every morning I enjoy two or three cups of home-brewed coffee to start my day, and it’s not uncommon for me to have two more cups of coffee at night while writing or watching television, especially on cold winter nights.

If drinking a freshly brewed cup of coffee or two first thing in the morning doesn’t give you a jolt of energy to get your day started, reading the “evidence” about how caffeine is addictive and all the reasons why you or I should stop drinking coffee will be enough to give you jitters that last all day long. If the amount of coffee and tea I drink on a daily basis makes me a caffeine addict, then coffee addiction is an addiction I’m content to accept being what it is.

Are you a caffeine addict? Are you one of millions of Americans who kick-start their day getting a Starbucks coffee caffeine fix one or more times a day? I haven’t been to a Starbucks coffee shop in years because, as you know, you can make coffee at home and it’s a lot cheaper than buying coffee at 7-11 or Starbucks. I’m not even sure how much a cup of coffee at Starbucks costs these days, but I can think of many other more important things to do with my money than spending it on an expensive Starbucks latte or espresso.
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