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Russell Hobbs Coffee Brewers Russell Hobbs 22000 Chester Grind and Brew

Russell Hobbs 22000 Chester Grind and Brew

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Coffee Brewer,with Coffee Grinder, Display, 1025W, Capacity: 1.5 L, Capacity (cups): 12 Cups, Brewing Time (min): 40 min, Colour: Black

£65.99
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Russell Hobbs Coffee Brewers Russell Hobbs 200080,24001013038 glaskanne

Russell Hobbs 200080,24001013038 glaskanne

£23.71
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Russell Hobbs Glaskanne

Russell Hobbs Glaskanne

£21.31
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Three things to consider when buying a coffee brewer

  • A single cup of coffee. For those who only want an occasional cup of coffee, a capsule machine can be a good choice. But there are also smaller coffee makers that only hold 1-2 cups, and saves a lot of space iin the kitchen.
  • Whole Jugs. For those of you who are heavy drinkers or who want to treat the neighbors to a cup of coffee on a sunny spring day, a larger brewer is needed. The classic filter coffee machines usually brew up to 1.5 liters of coffee
  • To the office. At work, it can be practical to be able to brew two pots of coffee at a time, so it's enough for both meetings and your coffee-drinking colleagues.

Hot water and coffee beans = coffee. It isn't more difficult than that, in theory. But in practice there are coffee makers in many price ranges with many different functions and features. In general, the quality of the brewer tends to rise in line with the price, but not always. At the slightly more expensive end we find the ECBC approved coffee machines, which are built for optimal coffee brewing – and coffee taste. Read about ECBC here.

If you like waking up to the smell of freshly brewed coffee, a coffee maker with a built-in timer is a practical choice. If you leave the house in a flying leap with your breath in your throat, it can be nice to know that an automatic shutdown ensures that the coffee maker is not left on all day, with the risk of fire as a result. A brewer that brews directly into a thermos saves electricity as they switch off immediately when the coffee is finished, and the coffee still stays warm. The advantage here is also that your coffee stays hot, without having the disturbing aftertaste of burnt coffee.

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