Vacuum Coffee Makers
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Using a glass vacuum coffee maker is a time honored tradition of brewing the classic beverage that dates back hundreds upon hundreds of years. It's actually one of the oldest forms of brewing coffee that's still around today, and certainly predates all of the fancy gadgets that are around today. Vacuum coffee pots are designed to produce great tasting, distortion free coffee, that's brewed on the basis of some classic scientific principles involving heat, water and pressure.
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Today, brands like Bodum and Yama carry on the tradition of the vintage vacuum coffee maker, and produce a variety of models that are sure to fit your needs. Vacuum coffee pots come in several different styles, so it's important to have a good idea of what you're looking at before you make your purchasing decision.
- Stovetop glass vacuum coffee makers are the traditional variety, and the entire unit is placed directly onto the stove for heating. On the one hand they are convenient because you don't need any separate heating supply, but you will need the stove itself. Of course, these can usually be used with alternate heating systems as well.
- A tabletop vacuum brew coffee maker uses an external heating supply to heat up the water for brewing. The heating supply could be an included burner of some kind, a separate burner, such as a Bunsen burner, or it could even be an electrical supply or heating plate style system, which an electric vacuum coffee maker utilizes.
Regardless of the style you choose, the principle behind vacuum coffee pots remains largely the same. Water in the bottom chamber is heated up. As it boils, it rises as steam through a tube connected to the top chamber, where the coffee grounds are. The water cools down enough to condensate and immerse the grounds, brewing the coffee. As the water cools further, it naturally drains down through vacuum pressure back to the bottom chamber, where it can be poured out for your drinking enjoyment.
It's basically a fun at-home science experiment that also manages to produce delicious coffee. When you're looking for something a little different, and you want gourmet, high quality coffee at home, then try a vacuum brew coffee maker. You can find great deals and discount pricing on some of the best vacuum coffee makers above.



US $69.99