What Are Coffee Pods?
People drink coffee to stay awake and get more things done. But
how can you get more things done if you're waiting around for
your coffee to brew. Oh sure you can go buy a cup of coffee but
at some point you going to want a cup at home. With a coffee pod
maker you're only 30 seconds away from an excellent cup of
coffee.
Senseo was one of the first coffee pod makers available. And
having sold more than 10 million units in four years Senseo is
definitely here to stay. A coffee pod looks just like a round
tea bag. It works like this. You fill the coffee maker with
water, place a coffee pod in the receptacle, hit the button and
thirty seconds later you have a great cup of coffee. A patented
method that uses a special spray head and mild pressure to
balance the ratio of coffee to water while brewing creates a
rich frothy cup of coffee.
If you're looking for great tasting coffee that's convenient and
time saving then try pod coffee. Coffee pods are available in
different brew strengths including dark roast, medium roast and
mild roast. You can usually buy a package of 72 coffee pods for
less than twenty dollars. Since you can also buy a 33 oz can of
coffee grinds for about five to 10 dollars at the supermarket,
coffee pods are not for budget minded coffee drinkers. That
large can will definitely contain a lot more than 72 cups of
coffee. But remember you're paying a premium for a no mess, no
measuring, easy cleanup, ready in thirty seconds, cup of a
coffee. For some people that's money well spent.
Cleanup is a breeze, just discard the pod. Since the coffee
grinds are enclosed in a pod instead of a filter there's less of
a chance of spilling them all over your kitchen floor. The pod
receptacle is even dishwasher safe.
Another reason to buy a coffee pod maker, especially a Senseo,
is that the machines are so good looking. They are sleek,
stylish and will look great on your countertop.
Coffee isn't just for breakfast anymore, it's an all day long
affair. Why not make coffee pods part of your daily routine?