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Automatic drip Coffee Maker - Making The Perfect Cup Of Coffee

It can be hard to believe but in today’s fast paced world of barrista’s, starbucks, and espresso machines there still are us coffee lovers that enjoy our good old fashioned automatic drip coffee maker. Let’s face it for the past several decades our parents and often cases our grand parents had no trouble with automatic drip coffee, and today we have more bean selection, better filters, and better water to brew coffee with so why shouldn’t we like them as well.

The premise of an automatic drip coffee maker is a water reservoir that heats the water, pours it over a filter basket that holds coffee grounds, then the coffee drips into a carafe. Some coffee makers (depending on the cost) offer other bells and whistles such as bean grinders, thermal carafes, and permanent filters but none the less the process and often times coffee is the same.

A few Automatic drip coffee makers to consider:

Cuisinart Brew Central Coffee Maker
This Cuisinart automatic drip coffee maker is a sharp looking machine with brushed stainless finish. This is my #1 choice for automatic drip coffee primarily because of two main features: an auto pause function that allows you to never spill when pouring a cup if it’s still brewing, and a water filter that removes all impurities from the water used to brew. You can check out our complete review on this coffee maker here.

Cuisinart Grind and Brew Coffee Maker
Similar to the above automatic drip coffee maker, the grind and brew comes with all the same great options except for one great option. A built in bean grinder (hence the grind and brew name). You can add fresh beans to this machine, grind them and the grounds are transferred right into the filter basket. A permanent filter does come with this auto drip coffee maker but regular paper filters can be used as well. If you love fresh grounds for every pot you brew then this is the easiest coffee maker to do it with. No mess no fuss .

When you’re shopping for your automatic drip coffee maker keep a couple of options in mind. There are options for a glass or thermal carafe. While most drip coffee makers will come with a glass carafe, a thermal carafe is a smart option if you’re someone who brews a full pot but don’t drink it all soon after brewing. The thermal carafe will keep it warmer for longer

For a real nice automatic drip coffee maker that comes with a thermal carafe consider the Cuisinart 12 cup thermal carafe coffee maker.

Cuisinart brew central coffee maker

There’s no question that the Cuisinart family of products are top notch, and their coffee makers follow suit. The Cuisinart brew central coffee maker (both the DCC-1200, and DCC-2200) is just this a top notch brewer for fabulous coffee whether it’s morning, noon or night. Available in three finishes, brushed stainless (very sharp), white, and matte black the Brew central coffee maker will get the caffeine going for you any time.

Simple features such as brew timer to set to go off before you wake each morning, and a brew pause option that allows you to pour a cup from the carafe before brewing is complete without spilling are genius simplicities. How ever as simplex as they are they’re the features that will have you falling in love with this coffee maker.

The Cuisinart brew central coffee maker has three heat settings so it keeps your coffee hotter longer, and also has an auto shut off setting so it won’t stay on all day if you accidental leave the house without shutting it off. A charcoal filter in the water reservoir removes impurities that may be in your tap water to ensure you get the best tasting pot possible. Cuisinart believe that a great cup of coffee starts with the water you’re using, so filtering it before brewing is a great option.

The Cuisinart DCC-1200 is a 12 cup brew central coffee maker, and the DCC-2200 is a 14 cup. The filters for the brew central are standard, so no shopping around to all corner of your local mall to find a proprietary coffee filter.

Of course, with all the praise for this coffee maker does come a couple of negatives. It’s not the fastest brewer on the market, so be sure to set that timer a few minutes a head of when you might think it should be set. Also while the design is very sleek, it can be a little bit cumbersome to pour water into the top reservoir.

If you use the carafe to fill your Cuisinart brew central coffee maker then you can guage how much water was added, but there isn’t an external gauge to see how many cups was added. While it’s not the end of the world some coffee addicts like to measure everything just exact to make that perfect cup of joe.

Overall I don’t think you can go wrong with the brew central, it’s a sturdy machine from an excellent name brand. The warranty is excellent, and the only real consumable item on the coffee maker besides the filters is the charcoal filter. This can be purchased online at most sites selling the machine as well as most home stores. Give the Cuisinart brew central coffee maker a try, you won’t believe the brew.