Vacuum Coffee Maker
While vacuum coffee makers may look a little strange, a bit like something you might find in a science lab, there is no debate about the quality of the coffee they brew. In fact, people have been using these devices for well over a century now in many parts of the world. The reason
they have remained so popular even after all these years is because they are said to produce a smoother, purer cup of coffee than any other method.
They are available in both stovetop and electric versions. A
vacuum coffee maker is almost always made of glass, which ensures even brewing. Although, as we mentioned, they are still used, these charming devices lost a lot of their appeal once the more convenient modern drip filter coffee maker hit the scene.
How a vacuum coffee maker works
Most vacuum coffee makers have two chambers, one on top of the other. The lower chamber is filled with water, while the top chamber contains
the coffee grounds. Then the
vacuum coffee maker is placed on the stove and heated. When the water begins to boil, the pressure forces it through a tube into the upper chamber. After a few minutes the hot water flows through the coffee grounds and gravity does the rest. After it passes through a strainer into the lower chamber, it can then be poured into your coffee cup.
Advantages of a vacuum coffee maker
Obviously, the most important thing is taste, and coffee connoisseurs around the world are nearly unanimous in their assertion that a
vacuum coffee maker brews a better, smoother cup of coffee every time. These simple machines also remove all the sediment from the coffee, which is something that a French Press does not do. Another great thing about these coffee makers is that they are personal.
You don’t simply switch on a button and return a few minutes later to find a whole pot of coffee. No, you actually go through the process of making your coffee. And because it is on stovetop, you have to watch the water boil and see it transformed into coffee before your eyes. And if you have a dinner planned for two, a vacuum coffee maker is also far more romantic than any plastic decanter or stained carafe. Lastly, the average vacuum coffee maker is
affordable and stylish. Many of them are made from glass and will add romance and charm to any kitchen.
Disadvantages of a vacuum coffee maker
Although they are romantic, a vacuum coffee maker isn’t nearly as easy to clean up as an ordinary coffee maker. Not only must you be extremely carefully with the glass pieces, but you must also thoroughly clean each and every part each and every time. This is fine if you use your vacuum coffee maker only on special occasion, but it could become a chore if you use it every day. Quality vacuum coffee makers can also be difficult to locate. Unlike
regular coffee makers, most department stores do not carry them. You may have to make a special trip to a coffee specialty store to find one.
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