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ToggleLet’s be real, mornings without a good cup of coffee can feel a little…off. It’s that jolt of caffeine, that warm, comforting feeling, that helps us face whatever the day throws our way. And for those of us who love coffee, the ritual of making it is almost as important as the coffee itself. I used to just pour hot water over my favorite Brazilian coffee and call it a day, and honestly, I was pretty happy with it. But then, my husband surprised me with a gift that changed my coffee routine.
He got us a Tiger Coffee Maker – one of those simple, nice, practical ones with a glass carafe that can brew a whole pot, like 12 cups! And let me tell you, this thing is a good one. From the very first cup, I could taste the difference. The same Brazilian coffee I love suddenly tasted smoother, richer, and way more aromatic. It was like my favorite coffee but amplified. So, of course, I had to figure out what made this coffee maker so special.
So, if you’re curious about what makes a good coffee maker tick, or maybe you’re even thinking about having one, let’s take a closer look at the Tiger Coffee Maker. We’ll explore its features, talk about what makes it so great, and even touch on a few things to consider before you decide to add it to your kitchen or office.
The Tiger coffee maker (225 x 214 x 378 mm) aims to simplify the coffee brewing process while delivering a rich, flavorful cup. Let’s take a closer look at what makes it stand out.
Of course, no product is without its flaws. While this coffee maker has earned its place as a reliable companion in our office, there are a few things to keep in mind before making your final decision.
The quality of your coffee begins with the beans. While this coffee maker does an excellent job of extracting the flavors, you want to start with fresh, high-quality coffee beans. Choose whole beans and grind them just before brewing to preserve the aroma and flavor. If you’re using pre-ground coffee, try to select one that’s ground specifically for drip coffee makers. Fresh, quality beans will help you get the richest and smoothest cup possible.
To ensure that your coffee is neither too weak nor too strong, finding the right coffee-to-water ratio is key. For this type of coffee maker, a general guideline is to use about 1 to 2 tablespoons of coffee grounds per 6 ounces of water. Depending on your taste preference, you can adjust the amount to make your coffee stronger or lighter. If you’re brewing the full 12-cup capacity, you can tweak the ratio a little to suit your taste.
If you want your coffee to stay hot for longer, pre-warm your glass server before brewing. Simply pour a little hot water into the server and let it sit for a minute or two, then pour the water out. This helps maintain the temperature of your coffee, so it stays warmer for longer once brewed. The warming feature in this coffee maker is great, but pre-warming the server adds an extra layer of heat retention.
To get the best-tasting coffee, it’s important to clean your coffee maker regularly. It is easy to clean with its removable water tank and dishwasher-safe components, but it’s a good idea to do a more thorough clean every so often. Oils from the coffee can build up in the basket and water tank, which may affect the taste of your brew. A simple cleaning with vinegar and water can help remove these oils and keep your coffee tasting fresh.
While it does a great job of regulating temperature, experimenting with the temperature of your water can take your coffee to the next level. For instance, coffee brewed at around 195°F to 205°F is ideal for extracting the full range of flavors. If you’re using hot water from your tap, it might be slightly cooler than what’s needed for optimal brewing. Using water at the right temperature will ensure that your coffee is brewed perfectly every time, with all the richness and depth of flavor intact.
Okay, so after brewing a ton of coffee with it, here’s the deal. This coffee maker has become a real star in our office. It looks nice, brews coffee fast and well, and has those handy little features that make things easier. It’s great for families, busy offices, or anyone who drinks a lot of coffee.
Now, if you’re someone who likes to set your coffee to brew before you go to bed, or if you want lots of control over how your coffee is made, there might be other machines that are a better fit. But if you want a coffee maker that’s easy to use, reliable, and doesn’t cost a fortune, this is a great choice. It just works, plain and simple.
Whether you’re making coffee for yourself or, for a bunch of people, this coffee maker is ready to go. It’s easy to use, and it makes good coffee. So, you can chill out and enjoy that perfect cup, just how you like it.
Have you tried this type of coffee maker? Tell us what you think or ask any questions in the comments! We’d love to hear from you. And if this review helped you make up your mind, share it with someone else who loves coffee! Voila! Until next time!
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Arlene Tangcangco, Ph.D. candidate (タンカンコ道地ア-リ-ン) also known as Teacher AL, is a learner and teacher at heart. Driven by curiosity, she has explored various fields since she was 17. She was a working student who held multiple jobs as a Tutor, Customer Service, and Sales Associate while studying full-time. After graduation, she worked as a Junior Radio Reporter, Team Leader, HR Recruitment and Training Officer, College Instructor, and Permanent Public Secondary School Teacher.
She has also jetted off to Japan to teach conversational, business, and academic English to various learners while furthering her education. AL's motto is "Learn to teach, and teach to learn." She believes education is a lifelong process that enriches one's mind, heart, and soul.