Posts from — May 2008
Get Going With Your Commercial Propane Coffee Maker
Commercial propane coffee makers enable anyone to set up a coffee cart or kiosk anytime or anywhere. Even if there’s no electricity around, propane coffee makers—especially commercial-sized ones—will enable you to make fresh, piping hot coffee for all your customers. If you wish to expand your cart concession business, coffee is a great place to form the foundation of your personal brand. And propane is the perfect fuel to remain off the grid. This is the best way to avoid paying someone else’s utility bill.
The Economics
If you’re considering a business in cart-based food services, a commercial propane coffee maker makes perfect sense. Coffee is one of the most popular luxury items, and for good reason; it tastes good cold on a hot day, and is a delicious way to warm up when it’s chilly. Propane runs extremely cheap, usually less than a dollar a gallon, and with an efficient commercial propane coffee maker, you can make a significant profit in a short time. The initial investment of a good commercial propane coffee maker can run around $3000, a price easily recouped by establishing a dedicated clientele. This is not hard with a popular beverage like coffee.
Propane Pros
Propane is green, a byproduct of natural gas. It’s a very safe, efficient fuel; there are still propane-run cooler from the thirties that function today! It requires very little compression to form a liquid gas (called LPG) and is thus easy to store and transport. You may be concerned about dealing with gas leaks, but propane, thanks to the additive ethanethiol, is easily detected by the human nose when released into the air.
Propane is easily stored in 20 gallon tanks; these are the squat, rounded-off drums you usually see people using when barbequing. A full propane tank is usually very distinct from an empty one; once you become familiar with your commercial propane coffee maker, you will be able to judge the fullness by the heft. If not, the weight of the empty tank is conveniently embossed on the side.
A Great Cup
Of course, moving your product will be greatly facilitated by being able to make a great cup o’joe. This is where investing in a quality commercial propane coffee maker becomes key. The industry standard is using Italian models, although there are makers from the US and German who have also come a long way in perfecting the art of fine coffee. With a commercial propane coffee maker, you’re on your way to a flourishing business!
May 15, 2008 No Comments
Should I Buy a Hamilton Beach Coffee Maker?
This article will take a look at 12 cup Hamilton Beach coffee maker. There are plenty of twelve cup coffee makers available so standing out in the crowd can be tough. This Hamilton Beach coffee maker however does a good job of separating itself from its competitors with some unique features.
Features of the Twelve Cup Hamilton Beach Coffee Maker
The first thing one notices with this Hamilton Beach coffee maker is its unique styling. Simplistic and clean it should look nice in almost any kitchen. The only thing that may be a bit of a problem is the height of the machine, but it should fir nicely in almost any kitchen. The reason for this height becomes readily apparent with some examination: there is no carafe! After brewing the coffee, all of it is held in a reservoir so that you do not need to constantly remove the carafe when filling up. A nifty innovation that is probably the unit’s best features also has some drawbacks.
One of the biggest is that if the seal on the dispenser is at all faulty the coffee maker will drip. Without a carafe to fall into this can make quite a mess quickly. Usually this is easily remedied, but it can prove to be a problem if you are not attentive.
Another major feature of the Hamilton Beach coffee maker is that it has an internal water filter. This is great for those of us that do not have a water filter on the tap and do not want to keep filling up with the water from the fridge. Simply fill up the unit and your water is filtered automatically. In addition there is a handy dial that keeps track of when you need to change the filter. It is recommended to change after sixty brew cycles, so if you make a pot of coffee everyday it should last you about two months.
Most of the other features are fairly standard. The unit accepts standard coffee filters, and in addition there is an option to purchase a lifetime filter. Since coffee filters cost a buck for about a hundred of them, there really is no need to invest in the lifetime filter unless you really feel it is needed.
The front is a see through plastic that lets you know exactly how much coffee is left so there is no guess work as to when to brew another pot. It also has a clock with timer so that you can set up your coffee to brew automatically, a handy feature for those of us on the go. In addition it automatically shuts itself off after two hours so there is no danger of accidentally leaving it on.
All in all for the price this is one heck of a little coffee maker and is a great buy for people who want their coffee with little fuss.
May 7, 2008 No Comments