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Coffee Maker Parts — Get to the Basics

Author: John Thompson Author Ranking Gold | Posted: 17-09-2006 | Comments: 0 | Views: 254 | Rating:  (53) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Many distinct types of coffee makers exist-percolators, automatic drip-brew, etc.-but, because of the basic notion of water passing through coffee grounds or beans to create coffee, the coffee maker parts are very similar with each type.

In terms of coffee maker parts, the basic coffee maker is composed of a base, called a heat pad, on which sites a glass or ceramic pot. Along the back of the heat pad a sometimes wide rectangular-shaped cylinder for water stock rises to a long slip with a track underneath to support a filter cup.

This slip mostly has an opening with a flap at the top for decanting the water into the cylinder. Most machines, those fluctuating faintly from brand to brand or make to make, are comprised with these five coffee maker parts: heat pad, water-stock cylinder, a slip with open flap and track, a filter cup, and a coffee pot.

Clearly, a list of the coffee maker parts wouldnt be thorough without mentioning the filter itself. This white pocket of paper-like interwoven fiber is sometimes zigzag-creased and sometimes smooth, but it is always thick and heavy enough to support the weight of coffee grounds.

One creative convenience of the filter is that it is only used once. After use, both soggy filter and coffee grounds are discarded, so cleaning the filter for reuse is unnecessary. As demonstrated by the convenience of the filter, the coffee maker parts in general work together to make that great rich cup of smoldering coffee – the best ever inhaled!

The method of brewing coffee, in the theme of the relationship between the coffee maker parts, is a simple and easy course: Cold water is decanted through the flap on the top of the slip and stored in the back cylinder until the machine is heated up.

When the water is at the right temperature and the pad at the bottom of the machine is hot, the water in the cylinder is siphoned through the slip and down into the coffee grounds within the filter. Coffee then fills the or else empty pot below.

These coffee maker parts work like a snap-one, two, three! Only a few parts need to start this process efficiently, and when each part is working properly, the process is good-to-go!

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