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September 12, 2009

Coffee Pods

I bet you're probably wondering what exactly coffee pods are. Maybe they're submarines that have lots of coffee in them for the trip down? The term isn't exactly self-explanatory, is it? Well, let's take care of that.

Coffee Pod Brewers

A coffee pod is a small, single serving of coffee that comes wrapped in it's own little package with a filter. They're only used with coffee pod brewers; they cannot be used with regular coffee brewers, but you really wouldn't want to. When it comes to single cups of coffee, though, coffee pods are much more convenient. You don't have to worry about buying coffee grounds and filters separately, or pouring enough grinds for four cups of coffee when you just want one. Unfortunately, these conveniences will make your price per cup a bit higher, but only if you regularly want more than one cup. Coffee pods brewers, though still budget friendly, aren't as cheap as the old standard just yet. There are also many different manufacturers of coffee pods brewers, and not all of them are compatible with all pods, sometimes leading to confusion as to which brewers use which pods.

Which Companies Make Coffee Pods?

Coffee pods are, however, fortunately kind of an open format. They do require special pieces of equipment to brew, but pretty much any company can make and sell both the pods and brewers, which means that once you obtain your coffee pods brewer, there are plenty of options as to where to get the coffee pods themselves. Although there are plenty of coffee pods available for as little as $5 per package, the more premium pods can easily cost in excess of $30 per set. Of course, if you sample both, and they each taste just the same to you, then there's no reason to spend the excess money on the more expensive pods. Also, there are ways to make your own coffee pods, and it's not too terribly difficult, though the time involved probably negates any convenience gained from using coffee pods in the first place.

Coffee Pod Brewers: About As Expensive As Regular Brewers

Coffee pods brewers often vary in price wildly, ranging from around $10 to well over $300 for personal, one cup pod brewers, and upwards of $1200 for brewers that are used in offices or other types of commercial environments. They're readily available both online and in regular department stores. The better deals will likely come from the internet, though that does require some patients, and can be a pain if you need to return it for some reason.

Are Coffee Pods Worth It?

If you haven't figured it out yet, coffee pods are quite a bit pricier than the every day coffee makers that have been around for years. The brewer itself will cost you more, the coffee pods aren't cheap, and they won't last you nearly as long as your typical filter and grounds setup. In return, however, you will get the convenience of having everything in one package, and the ability to brew coffee that's much more similar to what the retail places have to offer.

Corky likes to write articles about senseo coffee pods and coffee pod machines.

Filed under kitchen appliances by Corky Pez

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