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Coffee makers are probably one of the most common kitchen appliances in every household. Almost every coffee drinker have coffee makers or electric cordless kettle in their home or office so that they can have a hot cup of coffee anytime. There are plenty of coffee makers available in the market. It's important that you choose carefully which among these is worthy of your hard-earned money. Make sure to get the one with the highest quality.
French press coffee makers are have been around for ages, and is still an incredibly popular coffee maker. The only caveat is that they require a coarser coffee ground to fully extract the flavor, and that's the real secret to getting a great pot of coffee from a French press coffee maker. The problem is that finer grounds tend to pass through the press filter and get into the coffee. You use a French press by adding the coffee and water together, stirring it, and leaving to brew for a few minutes. Afterwards, you press the plunger to push the coffee grounds at the bottom of the beaker, isolating them away from the brewed coffee above. Another caveat with French press coffee machines is that because the coffee grounds are actually in the coffee, it captures more of the coffee's essential oils. If you find that your coffee is often bitter, it's usually a sign that the coffee has been left standing too long. So while French presses extract a lot of the flavor, this could backfire by making the coffee bitter if it sits too long.
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