Red Coffee Maker

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We all know kitchen and home décor can be one of the hardest areas of your house to personalize. Why not make it easy with a simple every day appliance and add a red coffee maker to your countertop? This simple brewing machine can easily be put off in a corner where it will only be visible to the peripherals but still strike you with its beautiful rich color. Unlike traditional white and black coffee makers which we are accustomed to tuning out since they are so common, a red coffee maker will conjure up images of warmth and attract attention no matter where it is. Spice up your kitchen today! Did I mention that red is the easiest color to blend into the rest of your kitchen as well?

Hamilton Beach 43253 Ensemble

This bold red coffee maker with stainless-steel accents comes in at about 11 by 8 by 14 inches and boasts the following:
12-cup coffeemaker with user-friendly control panel and digital display, programmable clock/timer for “wake-up” coffee; brew-pause function, glass carafe with stay-cool handle, measuring marks, and drip-free pour spout, nonstick hot plate, 2-hour automatic shut-off for safety

Mr. Coffee TFX26 12-Cup Coffeemaker

This easy to use red coffee maker provides excellent functionality for the price. The red color is very nice, though it more resembles a rich burgundy. It definitely catches the eye. The decanter drips less than most other coffee makers and there is also a storage area for extra cord in back of unit. Extremely easy to program. Perfect to be left on the counter-top.

Keurig B30 Mini Brewer

Make a fresh cup of gourmet coffee or tea in less than three minutes with this single-serve brewing system. The unit uses Keurig’s patented K-Cups, which offer over 70 varieties of pre-measured gourmet coffee and tea from a variety of premium brands. The one-touch technology ensures precise control over the brewing, without the hassle of grinding beans, measuring coffee, handling filters, or cleaning up.

Nescafe Dolce Gusto Single Serve Coffee Machine

This sleek little coffee maker features a single-serve brewing system for gourmet coffee drinks. Uses coffee capsules; no messy grinding or clean up and a removable 51-ounce water tank; removable drip tray, 15-bar pump; custom-control lever adjusts the strength, measures 8-2/5 by 12-2/5 by 13 inches


Consider the following when choosing your next red coffee maker:

  • How much do you brew?

Are you an 8 cup per morning household, 1-4 cups, or just a single serve person? You should consider the needs of yourself and your family before diving into buying a coffee maker as they come in various different sizes.

  • Which features in particular do you need?

Do you need the pause functionality? This feature is found in most red coffee makers nowadays. It lets you remove the coffee pot before the cycle has finished brewing, and avoiding the coffee spilling all over the heating plate. The opening under the filter is low and touches the top of the pot. The valve closes when you take out the coffee pot.

  • Coffee Pod Compatibility

This feature has become all the rage in newer coffee makers. They take all the pain out of coffee brewing and make it a cinch by using small prepackaged amounts of preground coffee. Newer models usually have this as an add on feature as well as brewing with your normal coffee preground. If you choose this feature you might not need a coffee grinder.

  • Digital Control Panel

People love digital controls. Especially timing features and auto brews depending on your schedule. This feature can literally save you sleep. From LCD displays to clocks to timers these are becoming mainstay features . Another popular part of the controls package is the auto-off. If you don’t use the timer featuers than you may enjoy the lighted buttons to help you find that elusive ON button when it’s still dark out.

  • Permanent Coffee Filter

A permanent coffee filter is also sold as an accessory but coffee makers sometimes provide these pre-packaged. The fine-mesh filters are more economical than paper in the long run, and also more environmentally friendly. They taste better than paper too.

  • Integrated Bean Grinder

Some have this built in but we recommend buying it separate as it can be messy sometimes and you get better functionality from a tool built specifically for grinding and not brewing plus grinding.

  • Do you make espresso?

More features are better. These dual purpose machines saves space in the kitchen and are cheaper than buying 2 separate machines. Unlike the grinders above a machine built for brewing is also pretty good at making espresso. Although with these dual machines you usually have larger 8 cup or more capacity

  • Do you need a coffee grinder too?

To make the freshest cup of coffee possible, you should grind the beans yourself. Then you know it’s fresh and you can also adjust the coarseness of the finished coffee.