Stainless Steel Coffee Machine – What You Need to Know
By Edo Parawanto

It’s fun about stainless steel coffee maker but take a look at my latest articles first! Actually some of them (built in coffee makers, tea coffee machines, espresso coffee maker) may have same topic and that would make a good addition to learn.
Unknown to most people is that there is a big difference between the various types of coffee machines available for sale in the market. The different coffee making processes (i.e. pressure, boiling, steeping and gravity) offer the customer numerous choices. In spite of their dissimilarities, every coffee machine is generally one of three kinds, that is, percolators, pods and filters.
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Coffee Pots — Utilize Your Old Coffee Pots to Make Great Coffee
By Edo Parawanto

Even if you are rich and have a lot of money, sometimes, it is ok to think of better way to utilize your current appliances to great use. You may not be in such a hurry to consider useless spending on certain appliances. So, what’s the connection between this talks and coffee maker? Well, I am giving you a hint to use “The Old Ways” coffee pots to make great coffee. coffee pots use less energy and can be put on wood stove or regular stove.
The way you should do!
First of all you need to take a look at the top section of your stove-top coffee maker, you have to lift it out, then look at the filter (perforated funnel), try to remove it. Take some cold water and pour it into your coffee maker (the stove-top area). Pour some coffee grinds into the filter but measure out the amount first just make sure it is enough already. Also you might want to set the funnel back… into the pot and make sure to set the burner indicator to high. Remove the pot from heat when the water starts to boil. That’s it, but to do that you will need these:
1. Stove-top coffee maker
2. Water
3. Measuring cup
4. Coffee grinds
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