When it comes to office coffee makers, the most important issues for the users are flexibility, taste and ease of use. Since everyone has different preferences, it is important to have a coffee machine that can make a range of drinks: black coffee, latte, cappuccino, flavored coffee drinks etc. There should also be an option [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, August 11, 2009
I work in a small non-profit, and we coffee drinkers are ready to mutiny over the crappy bulk, filter packet maxwell house coffee that the administrators keep ordering. We are planning to pool our sofa change to find another supplier of good-tasting coffee for offices. Any suggestions? We can spend a [...]
Continue reading...Friday, July 10, 2009
I’m considering changing the glass pots we currently use in my office to the airpots. I’m told the airpots are cheaper per cup of coffee, and won’t produce burnt coffee. However I also hear the traditional glass pots are MUCH easier to clean. Open to all opinions to help me make this decision.
Continue reading...Friday, June 19, 2009
In our small office environment, we use an average coffee machine, with supermarket coffee, and some flavored creams and sugar. Nothing extraordinary. We all drink it. What can we do to diversify, and create a sense of “new” with our daily routine?
Continue reading...Monday, June 8, 2009
This is of course assuming you are a coffee drinker. Non-coffee drinkers or radical opposers of drinking coffee need not answer.
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