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Cuisinart Espresso and Coffee Maker Manuals

May 13, 2008 by JJ · 1 Comment 

Did you lose your manual to your Cuisinart? Here a quick list of manuals and instruction books for Cuisinart coffee makers, espresso machines, and coffee grinders.

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How to Clean a Slow Coffee Maker

May 7, 2008 by JJ · Leave a Comment 

If you are getting frustrated about how long it takes before your coffee is brewed in the morning, you should consider cleaning your slow coffee maker. Most coffee makers designed not to wear out overtime. If the machine is not yet totally a mess and is still functional, you could just clean it out instead of getting a new one.

What Causes a Slow Coffeemaker?

Coffee granules, as you know, have oils that are extracted by the time water gets through them. Water itself has lime and calcium. Those substances, on the other hand, accumulate and form deposits, blocking the coffee making machine’s lines. Thus, it would be harder to heat the water when you are brewing your coffee. Cleaning slow coffee maker involves cleaning those deposits, primarily.

Cleaning Procedure:

  1. Dissolve an ounce of white vinegar or citric acid in about four cups hot water. Put another four cups, this time of cold water that can come from the faucet. Take the coffee filter out.
  2. Put four cups of the solution to the coffee pot and let the solution run through your pot after turning the machine on.
  3. Turn off the coffee pot and let the solution settle for 20 minutes. Pour out and do the same steps with the remaining four cups of water. The second run should be able to remove all remaining residue in the coffee maker.
  4. Damp out any residue and remaining drops of the solution from the coffee maker carafe. When cleaning slow coffee maker, remember that the process could never be finished without making sure any residue has been taken out already.

After you’ve finished these steps, test how effective and fast the coffee maker by running a pot of water through with NO coffee. If the speed is still slow, repeat the procedure until it gets faster. Cleaning slow coffee maker is at times all about patience and perseverance.

It’s recommended that cleaning a slow coffee maker should be done around once a month or at most once every two months, if you make coffee daily.

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Finding the Best Espresso Cappuccino Maker

May 7, 2008 by JJ · Leave a Comment 

Espresso and cappuccino are two of the most loved types of coffee. Unfortunately, they also require some effort to prepare at home. If you want to enjoy these wonderful drinks and learn make them at home, you need to start by finding the best espresso cappuccino maker.

Espresso and cappuccino are two different types of coffee that have different requirements for preparation. Espresso requires expensive and a higher quality coffee maker, while cappuccino, just like latte, needs a slightly less costly super-automatic coffee maker. Pump Coffee Makers Experts assert that the semi-automatic pump coffee makers are the best espresso cappuccino makers there are. Read more

Cappuccino Drinking Trends in US

May 5, 2008 by JJ · Leave a Comment 

Since cappuccino is one of the most popular preparations of coffee, cappuccino drinking trends in the U.S. make for an interesting study. Cappuccino is natively an Italian beverage that has a powdered base. Its ingredients include espresso, hot milk and milk foam.

It is mostly taken hot, and the layer of foam over the coffee, along with the traditional porcelain cup in which it is served, helps to keep it hot for long durations. Nevertheless, it can be taken cold too. A popular variation is chocolate cappuccino, which has cocoa power and sugar in addition to the regular ingredients.

Coffee and America

Coffee has always been a favorite beverage for Americans. I am listing some interesting statistics about coffee consumption in the United States. On a personal basis, 68% Americans admitted their daily dependence on coffee. An estimated 80% Americans consume coffee on a daily basis. This makes for 400 million cups of coffee everyday. Starbucks did not get so famous for nothing!

Surprising as it may be, the average American gets most of his antioxidants from, not fruits and veggies, but from his daily cup of coffee. Surveys show that the average American prefers coffee to soft drinks. The coffee market in America is worth $18.5 billion, an increase of $5.5 billion since 2000. The annual per capita consumption of coffee in the U.S. is 9.7 pounds. This is huge, considering the fact that the size of an average cup of coffee is 9 ounces.

Cappuccino as the New Trend

Cappuccino has replaced the traditional espresso Americans used to prefer. The youth, surprisingly again, are very fond of this beverage. Studies show that 50% of teenagers are regular cappuccino drinkers. Within a span of 5 years, from 2000 to 2005, the sales of cappuccino have increased 11.4%. This is a considerable increase considering the emphasis on healthy diets that has been changing the U.S. market since the new millennium.

The popularity of cappuccino has been increasing tremendously since the last two years. The annual consumption of cappuccino in the United States is 200 million pounds, and the rate of consumption is predicted to increase in the future.

The popularity of cappuccino in the United States comes at the cost of the consumption of other preparations of coffee. While cappuccino is claiming a bigger market everyday, regular, espresso and latte coffee consumption is on the decline. This signifies that most latte and espresso drinkers have shifted to cappuccino. Fast food chains, full-service restaurants and all food service joints admit that cappuccino is responsible for a significant portion of their revenue.

Italians take cappuccino solely with breakfast. That is not the rule with Americans, with 64% coffee drinkers having their cup with breakfast and a considerable 28% taking it between meals. On an average, Americans consume 3.3 cups of coffee everyday. All these figures only help illustrate the tremendous market cappuccino has shelved for itself in the recent years, and that the trend is there to stay.

Wagan 12 Volt Portable Coffee Maker

May 5, 2008 by JJ · 1 Comment 

Wagan offers a great coffee brewing solution to all coffee lovers with an inexpensive, mobile coffee maker that can brew five cups with the help of a simple cigarette lighter socket. The Wagan 12 V Auto Coffee Maker is for the true lovers of coffee. The best part is, it’s mobile.


You can fit it into your car’s cigarette lighter socket (any direct current one) and enjoy your daily cup while stuck in a jam or traveling to a place where you can’t have your dose of coffee. This coffeemaker is perfect for long trips. If you’re headed out on a camping trip, a boating excursion, or just going for an overnight trip somewhere, you can have coffee anytime, anywhere. Read more

The Best 12-Volt Personal Travel Mini Coffee Makers

May 2, 2008 by JJ · Leave a Comment 

For coffee lovers who want their coffee served hot and freshly brewed anytime of the day, wherever they are, the 12-volt personal mini coffee maker is a perfect invention. If you’re going on a road trip, camping, or just late to work, these little coffee makers come in handy.

1 Cup Models

Wagan makes a great personal mini coffee maker that’s designed and manufactured to brew freshly hot coffee in just a few minutes. It’s a 1-cup design thats convenient and easy-to-carry and has a car adapter plug that conveniently plugs right into your cigarette lighter port.

Another highly rated portable 1-cup coffee maker is the Black & Decker DCM18S Brew ‘n Go Personal Coffeemaker. It comes with a stainless steel coffee mug that fits perfectly under the drip spout, but you can use your own favorite mug to use. It’s easy to clean and comes with a permanent coffee filter so you don’t have to be messing around with paper filters while you’re on the road.

5 Cup Models

The RoadPro 5-Cup Portable Coffee Maker is great for trips with your coffee-drinking family or friends and has a permanent filter basket, so it’s easy to use and easy to clean.

Wagan makes another great 5-cup coffeemaker that comes in white.

What’s so great about a Travel Coffee Maker

For starters, the 12-volt personal mini coffee maker has everything about it made efficient and convenient. First of all, the scale of the coffee making equipment is made perfect for traveling. You could actually easy hand-carry the machine and not worry about its overall weight and the security of the components. The 12-volt personal mini coffee maker is always made from durable materials that are known to withstand the most rigorous uses.

Most personal and travel coffee makers fast heating, especially because of its durable heating elements, making brewing faster.

The 5 and 10 cup models use standard sized paper dripping filters and starter sets with coffee filters and measuring scoops. There is also mounting stands attached to the console in the car or in any flat surface.

Tech Specs

The 12-volt personal mini coffee maker is practically designed to be useful and functional in long-distance drives. They are perfect for vacation, hunting, fishing or camping trips, and boating and job sites. With a 12-volt direct current power requirement, which almost all cars and boats provide, the equipment can be plugged to the DC outlet of your car.

These coffee makers are made to be lighter weight for easier handling and carrying. The overall size is also just efficient and practical, and minimalist to make you look cool in addition to being useful and practical.

If you have a road trip or camping or boating trip in mind, or you are always on the go, any 12-volt personal mini coffee maker is the ticket for you.

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