Capresso maps coffee-maker choices to brewing styles

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Capresso has introduced a streamlined guide to help consumers match its coffee-maker lineup to their brewing habits, emphasizing options that brew a cup in under one minute to avoid over-extraction and bitterness.

Grind-and-brew convenience
At the top of the range, the CoffeeTEAM series integrates a conical burr grinder with a programmable drip system. Whole beans are ground immediately before brewing, and users can set the machine up to 24 hours in advance. Capresso positions the all-in-one appliance for drinkers who value maximum freshness without a separate grinder.

Touchscreen controls
For households that use pre-ground coffee but want modern features, Capresso offers two touchscreen models. One pairs a 12-cup glass carafe with an iced-coffee mode that brews up to seven cups directly over ice; the other includes a 10-cup thermal carafe designed to keep coffee hot without a warming plate. Both machines rely on a minimalist interface aimed at ease of operation.

Compact drip options
The SG220 targets users seeking an everyday brewer with a small footprint and traditional controls. It produces up to 12 cups and is intended for kitchens where counter space is limited. An even smaller 5-Cup Mini Drip model caters to apartments, offices, or households that consume modest volumes; despite its size, the unit remains fully programmable.

Across the portfolio, Capresso’s focus is on rapid extraction, programmability, and form factors that address diverse space and style requirements, from entry-level drip makers to premium grind-and-brew systems.

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