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For Those of Us Who Like Great Coffee, But do Not Want to Spend a Lot of Money Making It, There are Mr Coffee Coffee Makers

Mr Coffee coffee makers have been around since 1972, and since their introduction, have been known as convenient and affordable. They were after the first automatic drip coffee maker readily available for household use. This explains why almost every home in America had one in the 70's.

Today Mr. Coffee still enjoys a large share in the home coffee maker market, in fact it is the number one selling coffee maker. The simplicity in design, multitude of models and ease of use are just a few reasons to purchase a coffee maker from Mr. Coffee. With the addition of programmable timers in 1980, Mr. Coffee helped to convert many Americans into “Morning People”.

Sure, you could go out and spend upwards of $100, or more on a fancy designer coffee maker, but you can get the same flavor out of your fresh ground coffee from Mr. Coffee.

Mr. Coffee also produces coffee grinders, coffee accessories, and (for those who like European style) Espresso/Cappuccino makers. You can satisfy all of your coffee needs with one inexpensive brand, Mr. Coffee. Oh, did I mention they also make great coffee?

For more information about Mr Coffee coffee makers or related products, choose from one of the following links:

Coffee Makers | Espresso Makers | One Cup Coffee Makers

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Looking for the very best when it comes to espresso machines? Then check out the Capresso C1500 in our coffee maker reviews & ratings site!

Capresso C1500
This espresso machine/coffee center is lauded by most users and reviewers alike - and I should hope so with a price tag that usually runs around $600. If you have a passion for coffee, though, this might be just the machine you need, and would probably even work well in a small coffee house.

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