One cup coffee makers, also known as single-serve coffee makers, are great additions to any household, but are especially useful for those who live alone. They are quick and easy to use, and only make 1 (or 2 depending on the brand) cups of coffee at a time. This makes it so you don’t waste any coffee, and are able to brew your morning coffee in just a few minutes. Keurig and Black and Decker are 2 of the leaders in the production of one cup coffee makers, but there are many others.

There are several other advantages to one cup coffee makers, other than the ones listed above. First of all, they are very small, which makes it easy to store them in virtually any kitchen – even if it’s very small with next to no counter space. They are also extremely quick compared to typical coffee makers. Even if you only use it a few times a week, I think you’ll be pleased with the speed and convenience one cup coffee makers offer.

Many single coffee drinkers spend a fortune every month on coffee, because they buy it at Starbucks or other coffee shops. A single mixed drink such as a mocha at a coffee shop will often be upwards of $4. If you drink coffee daily, this can really start to add up. If you have a Keurig, Aeropress, Senseo or Black and Decker single cup maker, you will only have to buy ground coffee maybe once a month or so, and that’s only going to cost you $10-$15 per month – maybe a bit more if you drink quite a bit, but still, compared to buying coffee at shops daily, a one cup coffee maker is a solid investment.