How To Operate a Filter Coffee Machine

If you’ve only ever consumed instant coffee it may seem like a big jump to start using a machine. Before, all you would have to do is get a spoon or two of coffee granules, empty them into a cup and pour in boiling water and add milk if you like. It’s even easier than making tea! But this convenience does come at the cost of taste. Instant coffee just doesn’t taste how coffee should. It lacks depth of flavour and the complex smokey and bitter taste just won’t be there to the extent that it should be. Even if you were to buy a high-end, expensive instant coffee it would still not compare to a proper coffee made freshly.

A filter machine is a great way to bridge the gap between the convenience of instant coffee and barista-style coffee machines, helping you to attain a great flavour with minimal effort. You may have seen this sort of appliance before in a coffee shop. It’s the kind with big glass jugs containing coffee that are kept on a hot plate to keep it warm. Not only will you be able to enjoy delicious, fresh coffee, but using it will fill your home with the rich smell of coffee as well. 

Filter machines are far easier to use than other machines that are more complex in nature such as bean to cup machines. This is due to the fact that these alternative machines will often grind raw coffee beans from scratch, thus keeping their flavour intact before blending this with high-pressure hot water and milk. Filter machines are commonly used with pre-ground coffee, meaning that the flavour won’t quite be the same and there is less effort involved.

But if you are looking for the best possible flavour for less work and cleaning up, then filter machines are a great option to go for. Some will even let you pre-programme them to start making coffee at a particular time. This means that you can wake up for work to a home smelling amazing and a steaming hot coffee ready to go! It really is a great, practical solution to make your day much more enjoyable.

Whilst their operation is more simple when compared to bean to cup machines, you will still need to learn how to use it properly to get the most out of your beans each morning. This is particularly true if you have never used one of these machines before and only ever stuck to instant. To get around this, we have outlined the basic things you need to know in order to operate this appliance.

How to use a filter coffee machine

Before you even turn on the filter coffee machine, you’ll need to buy some appropriate coffee. Pre-ground coffee will be what you need to pick up, unless you prefer to grind your own beans at home. You can get an array of different types of roasts and flavour profiles so you can really tailor your coffee experiences to your preferences. If you really want the best taste possible and you don’t mind a bit of extra work and cleaning up, then you can grind your own coffee from scratch. This will give an even better flavour, but it does require more work from your end. Not only this, but you’ll also need to buy filter paper so that the coffee grinds don’t get in the finished product.

Once you have this, you need to open the lid of the machine. Here, you will need to insert the filter paper and inside this, place the coffee grounds. There will be another section that you will need to fill up with water. The measurements of each will depend on both the appliance and also how much you want to make.

Following this, be sure to place the glass jug underneath to catch the brewed coffee and turn the machine on. You’ll have fresh coffee in no time! If you want to use the timing feature, then you’ll want to get all of these elements in place before pressing the appropriate button to get the timer going. After you’ve enjoyed your drink, it’s a good idea to clean it sooner rather than later. It shouldn’t take too long. Just empty out the damp grounds and filter paper and clean the glass jug. This will keep it working properly for a long time.

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