Most people who are dependent on caffeine have breakfast with an old friend -- the coffee maker. Every morning you scoop in the coffee, add the water and turn it on, but have you ever wondered what is happening inside? How does the water get from the little compartment where you pour it in to the top of the coffee maker, and what is that gurgling sound?
In this article, we will look inside a typical drip coffee maker so you can understand exactly what is happening when you make coffee. We will also look at the possible problems that might cause your coffee maker to stop working. By the end of this article, you may look at your old friend in a completely new way.
I love Saeco Espresso machines. I’ve been using them for 6 years now and they have never failed me. I’m a coffee lover particularly espresso and everyday my Saeco coffee maker gives me my cup of espresso without fail. As long as you clean and maintain your Saeco espresso machine properly, you can use them for a very long time. In case you are not familiar with Saeco Espesso Machine, they were the first company to introduce the twin cup espresso machine which allows you to prepare two cups of espresso at the same time. They were also the first to come up with the digital display for espresso machines and the auto-frother.