Senseos Coffee Maker - Making A Perfect Size, Perfect Blend

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    1. Senseo's Coffee Maker - Making a Perfect Size, Perfect Blend Smelling that perfect aroma from a cup of coffee freshly brewed from the coffee maker really sets one's mind in a relaxed mode. Enjoying and sipping it on a stormy weather would be one of the things that takes away stress as you enjoy earth's melody serenading through the rain. But would it be the same if the excess coffee was left at the thermal carafe to be drunk later. Coffee brew left on for hours may have that stale bitter taste that no one would want to drink. Here comes the Senseo Coffee maker that could make that household coffee maker look like an ancient artifact from the dinosaur era. The acceptance of the Senseo coffee maker by the coffee consuming public has been phenomenal since it has been a long awaited design and concept. Senseo's Coffee Maker Design Its sleek and non-traditional coffee maker design could make you give that second look when you happen to see a Senseo coffee maker at appliance stores. It has a slim and arching main body with two nozzles that resemble a futuristic teapot. Both nozzles are utilized when brewing two cups at the same time. It has a round stable base that balances its sleek body to prevent the coffee maker from tipping off. On the top portion of the Senseo coffee maker is a canopy where the Senseo coffee pod is placed and all you have to do is press the brew button and everything will be ready in less than two minutes. The base of the Senseo coffee maker is a heater that keeps the coffee cups warm. It has three color varieties to choose from including blue, white and black. Senseo's Coffee Maker Concept The Senseo's coffee maker mechanism is a cross between an espresso coffee maker and the common drip coffee maker. An espresso coffee maker uses pressure to squeeze out the coffee's essential oils and flavors and the drip coffee maker does not use any pressure at all. The boiler of the Senseo coffee maker heats the water inside its water compartment and induces low pressure to the heated water for it to be injected unto the pre-packed Senseo coffee pods. In this manner Senseo's coffee brewing is faster than that of traditional coffee makers. It has long been a standing complaint for coffee maker owners that getting the ratio for grounded beans to water volume are difficult to master which could lead into filling the pot and the coffee bean container to its full capacity. Filling the carafe full with coffee with only one or two people drinking would mean lots of coffee and money down the drain at the end of the day. With the single serving Senseo coffee pods, you can get freshly brewed coffee anytime of the day within a couple of minutes. For more information, you may visit: http://tinyurl.com/lpbkrl

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