![]() ![]() ![]() The best coffee makers nail the fundamentals-consistent water temperature, easy to use, solid build-while incorporating a system that reduces the daunting list of variables to a clever group of dials. Any of those methods, and countless others, make kick-ass coffee, but the easiest way to brew up high-quality coffee for yourself or multiple people without sacrificing convenience is a humble coffee maker. If you are someone who typically spends way too much money at coffee shops, but doesn’t like any form of instant coffee-totally get it, it’s gross-you might have tried a lot of at-home solutions with guidance from one too many coffee blogs, like a pour-over, AeroPress, Chemex, or French press. But these days even the most ardent buy-over-brew coffee lovers can become masters of at-home coffee making, thanks to a number of dummy-proof solutions, from press-and-serve automatic models that just require some water and fresh coffee grounds to brew a pot, or pod models that are even easier to handle without measuring out your coffee. Even if you can muster the early-morning brain power, unless you relish the process of grinding beans, weighing beans, boiling water, not messing up the water temperature, preparing a filter, and cleaning up after yourself, whatever you have at home is going to lose out to handing $3 to a barista. The irony of making great coffee is that some of us need to have had a cup before being capable of operating even the simplest, most intuitive, best coffee makers. ![]()
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