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		<title>Why you Shouldn’t Buy a Cheap Electric Coffee Maker</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days, both the internet and stores are inundated by countless coffee makers.  Some of these machines are of great quality, and others are pretty much useless pieces of plastic junk that are only capable of churning out foul tasting coffee.  You might think that it is pretty hard to find an electric coffee maker [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days, both the internet and stores are inundated by countless coffee makers.  Some of these machines are of great quality, and others are pretty much useless pieces of plastic junk that are only capable of churning out foul tasting coffee.  You might think that it is pretty hard to find an <a href="http://www.bestelectriccoffeemakers.com/" target="_blank">electric coffee maker</a> that produces great tasting coffee, but there are a few simple things that can help you make a good choice.<br />
The first thing you should know is that it isn’t usually a good idea to buy the <a href="http://www.bestelectriccoffeemakers.com/the-best-cheap-electric-coffee-makers/" target="_blank">cheapest electric coffee makers</a> you can find.  There are factories in China that specialize in pumping out millions of these things everyday, and their goal is to minimize costs.  What this translates into is the cheapest plastic materials possible, resulting in a cup of coffee that tastes like the machine it was made in.  If you just want a cheap cup of coffee, do yourself a favor and buy one of those little hard plastic filter cones that you just put on top of your cup.  All you have to do is pour a hot water onto the waiting coffee grounds and you will make a cup that tastes better than if you used a really cheap coffee maker.<br />
If you want to use a coffee maker, you should consider spending just a little bit more and getting one that is made of a higher quality.  If you do some simple math, you will see that even if you spend $50 on a decent coffee maker, it still works out to be less than buying coffee at the store.  Even the cheapest coffee at a store will still cost you about $1 a cup, which turns out to be $365 a year.  Thinking about it this way makes it seem like even expensive coffee makers are a great deal!</p>


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