Have you ever wondered if there is a coffee unit that just about anybody can use? Actually, there are a number of coffee machines that are meant for one cup of coffee and these are called single serve coffee machines.
This type of coffee unit is awesome and you will probably fall in love with it at first glance. It comes with the ease of instant coffee and the excellence of roast and ground. From a private view, there might be some folks who disagree but I on the other hand love this type of coffee unit.
So, how effortless is the ease of use for a solo coffee unit? There is no grinding, no dosing or tamping to get the correct coffee pack prior to extraction of your espresso. If you want to drink espresso, simply choose a espresso coffee pod, insert it into the single serve coffee unit, press a button and out come your espresso.
Yes, it is that simple. The quality is breath-taking and you will never know it unless you experience it. Espresso is about the knocking sound, the grinding, the tamping, the dosing and the hissing sound of the steam (if you are making cappuccino), a single serve coffee unit at this moment cannot provide such an experience.
You should take into consideration that with an espresso unit you cannot leave it preprogrammed, with this unit you can.
There is no coffee drinker on earth who will reject a premade cup of coffee in the morning that is why this coffee unit is for just about anyone.
It is a fact that there are more people purchasing single cup coffee machines than any other type of coffee unit, even espresso is no competition for this.
If someone ever tells you that it is a closed system then they are just trying to discourage you from buying. In the past these type of single serve coffee machines did operate on a closed system.A person can only buy coffee that is represented by a coffee unit. Take for example, Senseo can only take Egberts coffee and Melitta is only compatible with Melitta pods. But, that has since changed with the changes in business model for some of the unit manufacturers and also with the introduction of some great devices.
Most of the manufacturers share partnerships therefore they will allow other brands of coffee pods to be compatible with their products. Then, there are some cool devices that would allow you to make any coffee pods you like! To be honest single serve coffee makers are very general.
One of the easiest to use would be the Perfect Pod unit. All you would need to do with this is pick the ground coffee you like, put it into the filter, then use the Pod to seal it and then insert it into the coffee unit.
With devices such as Perfect pod unit, you no longer have to worry about the limited range of coffee blend, and there is no longer any closed system for single serve coffee unit.
So, not only do you get a coffee unit that is easy to use and easy to maintain, your choice of coffee is similar to what you can get for a drip filter coffee unit, isn't that something like a perfect coffee unit?