September 29, 2008

A Tip In Getting Your Single Serve Coffee Maker Free!

What is the "big idea" about single serve coffee maker? Why can't I get a filter drip coffee maker, a espresso maker or even an under cabinet coffee maker free?

Of course, I can simply tell you that as the author of this article, I like single serve coffee maker, so I am writing about it. But, I would not do this. So, first I would bring you through the merits of this coffee machine, then tell you how I managed to get it free!

Earlier, we mentioned filter drip, espresso and even under cabinet coffee maker, all great coffee machines capable of brewing good coffee, so why are we not talking about them?

I would just use one word to sum up everything -difficult. Yes, the reason why I prefer single serve coffee maker to any other coffee makers is just this -ease of use.

I am sure there are many people that can brew great coffee with filter drip, espresso or under cabinet coffee maker, but unfortunately I am not one of them. And if you are like me, not that great with appliances and does not feel like attending some coffee course, then single serve coffee maker would be your choice coffee machine.

All you need to know for this single coffee machine is to identify your coffee blend and also the power point. Following that, you only need to insert the coffee pods, and press a button to get your cuppa.

Personally, there is no simpler way to enjoy your coffee than single serve coffee maker, this is almost like instant coffee! The only difference is of course, the quality is that of roast and ground.

After going through all the value add that single serve coffee maker can bring to your life, you must be wondering how to get hold of one for free. Simple, all you need to do is to use it for a year. After that year, you would earned for yourself a few coffee makers!

Imagine drinking a coffee from starbucks or any other coffee shops at $3.50 per cup, then assuming that you need to have this caffeine fix for a year, and that would be $1277.50. If you use a single serve coffee maker, say, senseo which you can purchase for $100 and uses coffee pods at $0.80 per pods. The total cost comes up to $392.

The technology being the coffee pods is such that the flavor and quality of the coffee is sealed inside the pods, while the ease of using single serve coffee maker ensures that all you need to learn is where to press the button to get your coffee!

Sure, some of you might felt cheated by this whole article, but by shaving off expenses which you would have incurred, isn't that akin to getting something free? And the quality of the cuppa is comparable to those from Starbucks and it is still as easy to enjoy the coffee…

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