Do you enjoy great tasting coffee? If so, then it's likely that you have some sort of system that allows you to brew quality coffee at home or perhaps even at the office. While this system probably works out great for you, there is one small problem that exists - you can't take it with you wherever you go. What this means is that you are at the mercy of someone else's brew. Perhaps you're forced to choke down the stale coffee at your workplace or maybe you have to deal with the inconsistencies of a café or major coffee chain. You may have lost all hope for enjoying great coffee while you're away from home. I'm here to tell you, however, that it is possible to enjoy a quality cup by utilizing a travel coffee maker.
Travel coffee makers are just like any other coffee maker except that they are designed to be portable. Because many travel systems don't rely on electricity, you can use them at work, in a hotel or even camping. Although many people assume that breweries travel can not keep up, go down the quality of an electrical machine, the truth is that often exceed it. The reason is that most of them are quite basic operation. They are based on nothing but water is heated, and the quality of coffee, which means that there are no tanks to fill to do any loops, and very little cleaning. Although there are many different types of machines couldconsidered travel coffee makers, there are two that really stand out from the rest in my opinion -
1. The French Press - the press pot is nothing more than a glass (or plastic) cylinder where ground coffee is deposited. Heated water is added to the coffee grounds and the mixture is stirred and allowed to steep. Once steeping has completed (about 2-3 minutes), the plunger is depressed and you're left with a rich cup of coffee. Not only are press
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