Drip coffee makers are an easy, familiar way to make coffee. They can brew a single cup of coffee or up to 14. Some drip coffee makers feature an additional brewing system such as a hot water dispenser or a single-serve brewer that is compatible with K-cups for more versatility.
How it works: Cold water is added the reservoir, and ground coffee is added to a filter. Water heats up and passes through the beans through what looks like a shower head. Brewed coffee is then dispensed into a glass carafe that sits atop a hot plate, which keeps the coffee warm.
Who it's best for: Traditionalists, families, entertaining.
Don't want your coffee to burn? Some people like thermal carafes to preserve the temperature of the coffee without overheating it on a hot plate. Instead of resting on a heating element, coffee is brewed into an insulated carafe that is typically vacuum sealed. A good thermal carafe is designed to keep coffee hot for hours.
source: https://www.goodhousekeeping.com/appliances/coffee-maker-reviews/a29554331/types-of-coffee-makers/
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