If you do not want to have to make several different pots of coffee in a day, then a thermal carafe coffee maker may be just what you need. Traditional coffee machines that have a hot plate warming the pot can burn the coffee and create a sour or burnt taste. Avid coffee drinkers can always detect when this has happened, which is a testament to how bad it can actually taste after a while.
Instead of using the hot pot to keep coffee hot, the coffee is held in the carafe, which is a sort of pot, and creates a vacuum to keep it warm for hours at a time. This is what makes a thermal carafe coffee maker unique. It is very simple, and it is extremely useful for avoiding that burned taste.
The down side to these coffee makers is that the heat they use is the coffee's own heat from when it was brewed, so the temperature will remain constant and then lower, not go up. Because of this, it is best to only make an amount that you believe you will finish within a couple of hours of brewing.
You can find carafe models that will dispense the coffee direction into a traveling up for easy mobility. These are wildly convenient if you like to brew a cup or two before leaving home for work in the morning and don't have the time to sit at home and drink it. If you use thermal cups that have tops, coffee done this way can stay warmer for a longer period of time because of the fact that there are so many techniques these cups use to hold the temperature of the coffee.
The prices for your run of the mill thermal carafe coffee maker are higher than a traditional coffee maker, quite often by a significant amount. Models that dispense right into travel thermal cups are even more expensive, but the convenience may be worth the cost to you. If you are a coffee lover, then price is most likely not so much of a matter as long as you have a delicious and warm cup of coffee every time.
Technology is constantly getting better and better, and coffee makers are always getting better just like anything else we use these days. Models with timers, reusable filters, and even professional-style foamers are on store shelves for personal as opposed to commercial use, something we couldn't have even dreamed of 30 years ago. A thermal carafe coffee maker is just another improvement to an old classic, though it is one of the more no-nonsense and useful improvements. Your coffee's taste should not be given up just because you can not drink it right awayThe taste of your coffee should not be sacrificed for the convenience of making one big pot for a few hours' worth of drinking. If you try thermally warmed coffee, you may never go back.
If you have been drinking coffee for a long time, then you are likely sick of that burned taste after just a few hours of sitting on the pot. Find out how a thermal carafe coffee maker can make that taste a thing of the past.
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