Sunday, July 4, 2010

The Bean to Cup Coffee Machine

With a bean to cup coffee machine, you can enjoy fresh ground, perfectly brewed coffee whenever you want it. Whether you own your own business and want to offer something special to your customers or just want a luxury item for your home, this is the best way to get professional quality coffee on demand. 
 
All you have to do to make this type of coffee maker work is purchase the coffee beans of your choice and pour them into the appropriate holder on the machine. Setting the controls is usually done through push button operations that are fast and simple. A short time later, your beans will be ground and your coffee perfectly brewed and waiting for you or your customers. 
 
The biggest concern most people have when purchasing professional coffee equipment is the size. Many of the units are quite large, which can be a good or bad thing depending on the amount of space you have to devote to this item. 
 
If you do have some space to spare, consider getting a unit that includes space to stack cups, creamer, and other commonly needed condiments when making a cup of coffee. This will keep everything in one spot so it is easier and much quicker to grab a cup on the go. 
 
If you don't have so much space or want to work it into a crowded room with other equipment, consider one of the more compact models designed for saving space. They will not give as much room for cups and other condiments, but they will deliver perfectly ground and brewed coffee each and every time. 
 
You can expect a coffee maker of this type to brew at least 100 cups a day. Many larger units can easily double or triple this figure. This is not saying you will have to make this much coffee every day, but it shows what a professional strength machine is capable of doing. 
 
If you own your own business and want to offer coffee to your clients or have it always hot and ready to pour for whenever a client may enter, then a larger unit that brews hundreds of cups a day may be what you need. 
 
For home use or in a lighter use setting, you may get by with a smaller unit that is only capable of brewing 100 or so cups a day. It is important to assess how much coffee you may need and how much you could need in the future before you start looking around. This will prevent you from purchasing a machine that is more than you really need. 
 
Prices for this type of machine will understandably run you higher than a small, more basic coffee machine. The extra price comes from the extra process of breaking down the beans into ground form that can be used automatically for fresh brewed coffee
 
Even with the extra expense, some units can now be found at rather affordable prices for businesses or homeowners who want a little more luxury in their surroundings. The best way to find a bean to cup coffee machine that meets your needs is to shop online to see what this limited market is now offering. 

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