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  2. How to clean a coffee maker (and why you should be doing it ...

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    Step 2: Decalcify your machine once a month with vinegar. Over time, hard water minerals can build up in your machine's inner workings, and you may notice that your coffee takes longer to drip.

  3. How to deep clean your coffee maker - AOL

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    Add the mixture to the water reservoir of your drip coffee maker or single-serve coffee maker and place the carafe (or cup if using single-serve) underneath. ... pods to clean my coffee carafe or ...

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    Coffee build-up can cause your cup to taste bitter, or worse, there could be yeast and mold hiding in the reservoir. How to clean a coffee maker (and why you should be doing it more often) [Video ...

  5. Braun (company) - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink preparation (coffee makers, coffee grinders, toasters, blenders, juicers) (out-licensed) Irons (out-licensed) Clocks, watches and calculators (out-licensed) The company was formerly a manufacturer of food processors, radios, slide projectors, Super 8 film cameras and accessories, and high-fidelity sound systems.

  6. Drip coffee - Wikipedia

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    Drip brew coffee makers largely replaced the coffee percolator (a device combining boiling, drip-brewing and steeping) in the 1970s due to the percolator's tendency to over-extract coffee, thereby making it bitter. [7] One benefit of paper filters is that the used grounds and the filter may be disposed together, without a need to clean the filter.

  7. Vacuum coffee maker - Wikipedia

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    When the coffee has finished brewing, the heat is removed and the pressure in the bottom vessel drops, so the combined force of gravity and atmospheric pressure overcomes the pressure of the bottom chamber, causing the brewed coffee to be pulled into the bottom chamber of the vacuum coffee maker, leaving the coffee grounds in the top chamber. [6]

  8. How to Clean a Coffee Maker (And Why You Really, Really ... - AOL

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    Ah, coffee—the beloved beverage that gets us up in the morning. Heck, we love the stuff so much that we sometimes come around for another cup hours later just to stave off the afternoon slump.

  9. How to Clean a Keurig Coffee Maker (Because Yours ... - AOL

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    Place a coffee mug underneath the drainage spout and brew a cup of hot water, then pour it out and repeat the step. Fill up the water reservoir with water again, and keep brewing until there’s ...