Coffee makers

Coffee makers are much more common in kitchens these days than they used to be, with many people no longer satisfied with instant coffee.

Coffee makers come in all shapes and sizes and the market has become saturated with various brands claiming to offer the best products. There are drip coffee makers, steam espresso coffee makers, pump espresso coffee makers and coffee makers that can do everything.

Most coffee makers work by adding filter coffee to a compartment and then allowing the water to drip through the coffee into a jug. This allows for a much smoother and better blended taste than simple instant coffee. However, there are people that go one step further and use a coffee grinder to grind their own beans instead of buying filter coffee. 

The espresso coffee maker is a particularly popular appliance amongst those that prefer a shot of extra strong coffee instead of a mug of regular strength. You can buy pump and non-pump espresso coffee makers depending on whether you want full control or ease of use.

Popular brands of coffee makers are Krups coffee makers, Kenwood coffee makers, DeLonghi coffee makers and Braun coffee makers. There are also a number of other brands that produce quality coffee makers. Fortunately for the coffee drinker, the competition amongst brands means there are always high quality cheap coffee makers available, if you're prepared to look for them.

We have more information on coffee makers listed below and can also divert you to some of the leading online retailers of coffee makers currently available.  


Coffee makers

For Coffee makers take a look at anothercoffee.co.uk, they have a huge selection of coffee makers for you to choose from, starting at £4.75 filter cone coffee makers to £995 automated coffee makers. Find their details listed below.