How many different one cup coffee makers are there?
My mom wants one of those one cup coffee makers. I'm tiring to find a decently priced one, but the only one I can find is the Keurig B60 Unmarried Cup Coffee Maker, which is $120.00. I was looking for something a hardly cheaper. Does anyone have any suggestions?
There are three primary single serve technologies out there:
1. Coffee Pods - The coffee pod is an exposed standard. Anyone can make them and anyone can make a pod brewer. Some of the most sought-after are the Senseo made by Phillips. Prices start around $60 at Objective. You will find the most varieties of coffee available in pod form.
2. K-Cups - The K-Kup is acquainted with in a Keurig coffee maker like the B60 you found. The K-Cup is patented by Fresh Mountain Coffee Roasters(they bought Keurig). Keurig controls the express market.
3. T-Discs - Kraft owns the Tassimo franchise and Bosch is the producer of the new Tassimo system (Braun used to prosper them). They are priced at $99 or $129 and can remodel not just coffee but also lattes and espresso drinks.
The most affordable units up front and in the hunger run (because the coffee is cheaper) are the Pod machines. For example, The Coffee Artisan is selling the Melitta MES5B Pod Brewer and a prove of 108 coffee pods for $79.99 with parole UPS Ground shipping. Average set someone back per 8 oz. cup is about 40 cents.

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