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How To Use Grind And Brew Coffee Pot - Step By Step Guide For Coffee Lovers

Grind and brew coffee pot is generally easy to operate. You do not have to major in coffee maker engineering (if there is even such a major) to bring it to life and start making your cup of Java in the morning.

 

Thanks to the advancement of technology, all we can do today is dump the coffee beans in the coffee bean reservoir, push a button and voila! The machine does all the work for you. But the whole process actually depends on what coffee maker you are using.

 

If you are using the fully programmable coffee maker, then here is a step by step guide on how to use your grind and brew coffee pot:

 

  1. Fill the coffee grinder reservoir with your favorite coffee beans. Make sure you have measured it prior to putting it in the reservoir. The manual usually tells how much coffee beans you should add that can make the batch of coffee you need.
  2. Fill the water tank with the right amount of water. If it is detachable, you can detach and fill it directly from your sink. If not, get a pitcher and then fill it with water.
  3. Make sure the coffee filter and the water filter are clean and are in the right place so the brewing cycle can ensue seamlessly.
  4. Since this is fully programmable, you can just set the timer using the corresponding buttons as to when your coffee maker will start with the grinding and the brewing process. You can set the timer the night before and then just leave the coffee maker plugged in.
  5. If it has coffee strength presets, you can take advantage of this and set it up the right level of coffee strength you prefer. Some coffee brewers also include grinding presets so you can set it up to the right level of fineness or coarseness you prefer.
  6. Make sure the lid is securely placed especially the lid of your grinder if you don’t want coffee grounds strewn everywhere. The carafe should also be accurately placed so that you can avoid dripping and splashing.
  7. By the time you wake up, your coffee is already hot and waiting for you.

It is better to get one without a thermal plate as this tends to heat the brewed coffee excessively causing burnt coffee. Also, getting a coffee maker with a grinder that uses conical burr is better as this is the best grinder that can evenly grind your coffee beans.

 

It does not have to be something fancy. In fact, there are inexpensive coffee brewers today that have very efficient and very useful functions. You just need to do a bit of research to find out which one is less likely to bring headaches to you.

 

So there you go, the very simple guide in using grind and brew coffee pot. I am sure you value your time so go get yourself a fully functional automatic coffee brewer for your utmost convenience.

 

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