Plumbed coffee maker is a great coffee brewer that do not required any topping up of water. Other than this great benefits, this machine has many other features that would better your coffee experience. But there is one drawback about this machine and that is its costs.
This is a machine that promises full automation that brews you great coffee by pressing a few buttons. You only need to top up coffee beans, press a few buttons to set the brewing conditions and then enjoyed the coffee. And for folks that are looking for these brewers, you are likely to be looking for the brew express by Lance Larkin. The brew express comes with cup selector, a pause and brew feature, a programmable function and of course a thermal carafe. It has what any consumers would ask for in a drip filter brewer!
As mentioned earlier, this is also a machine that does not require you to top up any water, simply because the water would be plumbed into the machine. While this is the main value add, personally I think this is what is making this coffee maker so expensive.
Firstly, to install this machine into the wall, you would need to purchase a water filter so that water can be effectively plumbed into the brewer. One such filter cost is about 50% of the built in coffee machine. With discounts, brew express costs about $400, so the water filter would be approximately $200. So, instead of paying just $400 for a machine, you would need to cough out $600.
Then, since it is to be installed into the wall, you would need to engage a professional plumber to do it. They charge according to man hour and one hour is likely to cost about $30.
This type of job should be done within 2 hours, so you would incur another $60 for installation. When you have successfully installed the entire machine, it would cost you about $660, that is 65% more than the cost of the coffee machine. Sure, this machine fits right into any kitchen theme and is a stylish appliance to have in your house. And the features and functions are very comprehensive. But, are these benefits worth the price that one would need to pay for this coffee maker?
Personally, I think the cost is too high for a drip filter coffee brewer. The bulk of your investment is spent on the "look and feel" of this machine to keep it hidden rather than on improving the taste of the coffee. So, if you have this money to spend, it is more worthwhile to spend it on a espresso machine that can brew you a variety of gourmet coffee, a feature that this plumbed coffee brewer does not have.
Ebenezer Heng, the owner of On Coffee makers does the research for on any machines related to coffee. As long as you are looking for a machines to better your coffee experience, chances are you can find it at http://www.oncoffeemakers.com and you can even read more about plumbed coffee maker
Krups Coffee Maker

0 comments:
Post a Comment