Taking Care Of Automatic Drip Coffee Makers



There are many ways that you can make coffee at home, but the automatic drip coffee makers are probably the most common that is used. Some say that it does not make coffee as good as other types, but it is by far the most popular and the easiest to use. When you have one of these, there are some things that can go wrong. Because they are inexpensive, you can just buy a new one, but you may not always want to do that if you can fix them easily on your own.

One of the biggest problems with automatic drip coffee makers is that they can slow down to a crawl and you have no idea why that has happened. A good maker will brew a pot in less than ten minutes. If it goes longer than that, you have a problem. The pot can shatter, and that can leave you wondering if you can get a new one or if new automatic drip coffee makers are more affordable. There are other things that can happen as well.

The most common and fixable problem with drip coffee makers is when they slow down. You may not notice right away, but things will get slower and slower. At times, it can take a bad machine hours to brew a pot of coffee for you. There are two things going on when this happens. You just have to decide which one is the one that you have to fix and if you want to spend the time - or if you just want to go out and get new automatic drip coffee makers and save yourself the trouble.

Some drip coffee makers slow down because of the buildup of lime and other deposits in the body of the machine. This is something that is very common in homes that have hard water. There are all types of minerals and other things that are in hard water that will build up rather quickly in the water lines. It can also coat the heating element, making your automatic drip coffee maker work even harder. The results are not good. To fix this, you can run several cups of vinegar though until it has cleaned out the machine. It should be good for a while after you do that. Dont forget to run some clean water to rinse out the vinegar taste and smell.

If that is not the problem, you may just have some blockage. If you can get to the water tubes on your automatic drip coffee makers easily, you can see if you can get something out. If not, you may have to buy a new one. You are going to find that buying a new pot, should one break, may be hard and can cost as much as a new machine. If your heating elements go, you need to get new automatic drip coffee makers as replacements.
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