Friday, July 24, 2009

A Cuisinart Coffee Maker Guide For Buyers

By Eva Newbury

From humble beginnings back in 1973, Cuisinart has continued to deliver well made, affordable and functional kitchen appliances to homes the world over. No more can this be so well seen than with the excellent and varied Cuisinart coffee maker range now available.

With so many machines to choose from, you could become a little confused with what machine to go for however. Hopefully, this brief introduction to the different types available will go some way to assisting you in the decision.

If space is at a premium, or perhaps you simply just want a couple of cups a day, their range of four cup makers could be just the thing. From traditional designs, to something a little more modern, these are very affordable at little more than twenty-five to thirty dollars.

For the bigger, more traditionally sized family kitchens, you can elect to go for the bigger capacity makers which are available. Anything up to 12 is affordable, where you would expect to pay around 60 dollars. However, most would find an 8 or 10 capacity machine suitable, priced at forty dollars. Most follow the Cuisinart traditional style, though other designs with a salute to modernity are available.

At the top of the range are coffee makers with incorporated grinders. As any realtor will tell you; there is nothing better than the smell of fresh ground coffee in a kitchen. Whilst these are more expensive, (some retailing for around two-hundred dollars), less stylized and smaller capacity makers can be found from fifty to sixty dollars.

If you are more partial to Italian style coffee, a range of excellent Espresso machines are also available. Again, these vary in price and function, but whatever your budget, and whatever your needs, you are sure to find a Cuisinart coffee maker to suit you and your lifestyle.

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