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  • Tips For Buying A Great Espresso Maker
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  • The Ins And Outs Of Coffee
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How a Coffee Maker WorksWe all wake up in the morning and depend on our old
friend to start our day - the coffee maker. The only effort we have to put in
when wanting to enjoy a mug of coffee is to add a scoop of coffee, add the
required amount of water and turn the machine on. We stand back and wait for our
coffee to be ready before we can enjoy it. Think about it, have you ever stood
there and tried to understand how the water gets from the compartment to the top
of the machine? Have you ever wondered what that gurgling sound was? Here is
what goes on inside.If you open the top of the coffee machine, you will find the
bucket that holds the water when you pour it in before the cycle starts. If you
look inside, you will find a hole in the bucket's bottom, and this will become
clear to you very soon. You also see a tube, and the purpose of this tube is to
carry the water to the area where it drips out. The drip area is the part you
see from the top that contains all the tiny holes. This is where the water
arrives from the tube and then simply drips through the tiny holes.If you turn
the bucket upside down, you will see another tube and this is called the
hot-water tube. This tube (tube2) connects to the black tube (tube1) that you
see when looking at it from the top. Remember the hole in the bottom of the
bucket mentioned earlier? Well, this is where tube2 picks up the cold water -
from that hole. Also visible inside are the power cord and the on and off switch
of the machine. Next is the heating element. This little part is what makes
the water hot. The heating element is just a simple coiled wire. This is similar
to filament in your standard light bulb or the element in your every morning
toaster. The coil in the coffee maker is held firmly in plaster, and this makes
it rugged. This element has two jobs.* The heating element (or the coil) boils
the water when it is put in the coffee maker.* The element makes sure the coffee
stays warm once the cycle is complete.The heating element inside the coffee
machine is pressed firmly against the warming plate. A heat conducting grease
ensures that heat is transferred competently to the warming plate. The
conducting grease is messy and is extremely difficult to get off yours hands.
This grease can be found in power supplies, amplifiers - basically anything that
squanders heat. There is a part that's not visible in a coffee maker and this
is the one-way valve. This valve can either be in that hole that was mentioned
earlier or it could be in the heating pipe, and this pipe is aluminum. If a
coffee maker had no one-way valve, the hot water would just flow back into the
bucket after trying to make its way up the tube.