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How a Coffee Maker Works

May 14th, 2010

My lifestyle demands that I be pumped up and full of energy. As a teacher, I am bombarded with calls, meetings, and students begging for their lives the minute I step into the faculty room. In my down time, I do a couple of freelance writing gigs that involves a bit of research. At night, my bandmates and I do gigs here and there. The cycle repeats the next day, and the only reason I can keep up is because of those coffee makers that make life-giving coffee every morning.

Coffee makers are cooking appliances that removes the hassle of boiling water to make brewed coffee. Crushed coffee beans are placed in a filter inside a funnel, which is set over a glass or ceramic pot. Cold water is then poured into a separate chamber. The machine heats up the water to boiling point, which is then directed into the filter. Coffee makers have evolved through the years, but it still makes the same freshly brewed coffee that perks us up in the morning.

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