Most people think of a Dual Coffee Espresso Maker at their office, but have you ever considered owning a dual brew coffee maker in your home?

Owning a Dual Coffee Maker is not really much more expensive than owning a single pot machine. One of the biggest advantages that many people say are that it lets you make regular and decaf at the same time! That’s a pretty cool thing…. being ideal for couples with different tastes or for entertaining. Most machines will have a standard two 12-cup carafes to independently brew one or two pots at a time.

Most people think of the big Bunn Dual Coffee Makers that they see at their office. Those are usually much more expensive ($500 on up). But, having a Dual Coffee Maker that is much less expensive, such as the Krups or the Kitchen Selectives, is ideal for a small business, office, or for the home with multiple cafe drinkers. Personally, I mostly just brew on the one side, but when we have small group gatherings at our home, being able to brew for 24 cups of coffee is hard to beat. Like it was just mentioned, I usually do one regular (like a Kenyan coffee) and a pot of decaf. It’s very nice.

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