Are You Ready to Buy a New Office Coffee Maker?
The office coffee maker is a corporate tradition. Nearly every business in the entire Western world thrives on a morning cup of java in order to get employees motivated and going strong.

Some companies have one person (usually a receptionist) whose responsibility it is to make coffee in the morning and clean the pot in the afternoon, while others rotate that responsibility among various employees. Whoever does it, no one wants a cup of joe that tastes bland or bitter. In order to get the best cup, the machine that makes it needs to be clean and of top quality.
Is your company ready for a new office coffee maker?
You can tell if it’s time to buy a new office coffee maker when you notice that the product coming out of it is barely drinkable. People will start complaining that it tastes terrible, even when laden with a ton of cream and sugar, and many of them may just start going to Starbucks in the morning before work, which could cause them to show up late.
If you try cleaning the machine thoroughly, inside and out, and still get an inferior or downright disgusting taste from your java, then you know it’s time to purchase a new machine.
But which kind of office coffee maker is best for your company? You want something that’s cost effective (after all, it’s a recession out there!), but that produces a quality cup. There’s really no need to go for some kind of fancy French press version or pod machine. All you really need is a typical Mr. Coffee-style drip version that’s brand new, clean, and comes with a good warranty.
Companies have been using these for years, and they still typically produce the best results for the least amount of money. You just need to realize that with the frequent use a machine in a business environment gets, there will inevitably be a build-up of residue that will be hard to clean off. So buying a new machine every few years is going to be a necessity.
You just don’t have to spend a fortune to keep your employees well-caffeinated and happy.
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