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		<title>Commercial Coffee Pods</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Coffee pods are also a good choice for the commercial environment.  They offer many advantages over the traditional type of coffee maker.  Imagine everyone in the office being able to get an equally fresh cup of coffee, regardless of when they come in to work.  No longer would Bob in accounting waste and entire pot full of coffee just to get his 2 pm fix.  Flavored coffee, virtually out of the question in the office since no one would ever agree on a particular flavor, would become commonplace as each person could pick and chose the coffee pods that contained the flavor they wanted.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Commercial coffee pods brewers can be either plumbed straight into the building&#8217;s water supply, or used as a pour over coffee brewer.  This gives them the flexibility to be in one place all the time, or to move around the office as necessary, depending on the situation.  They weigh no more than your typical cheap coffee maker from the department store, generally shipping at no more than ten pounds.  Many can be programmed to deliver either an eight ounce or a ten ounce cup, depending on the preference of the customer.  They generally automatically shut off their water supply once the pod door is opened in order to prevent burns to the coffee drinker.  They&#8217;re usually constructed of higher quality materials as they will be expected to be used a lot more than your personal coffee pods brewer.  Standard coffee pods work just fine in commercial brewers, though you&#8217;ll obviously need a lot more.  Like personal brewers, you will need to match the size of the coffee pods with the brewer, and it&#8217;s always a good idea to lightly wet the pod before insertion.  Since commercial coffee pods brewers are designed to produce single cups of coffee one after the other for extended periods of time, they are ideal for both small and large offices.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">Like a personal coffee pod machine, the commercial coffee pods brewers deliver a cup of coffee in just about a minute, keeping the workers refreshed and ready to go and eliminating the wait for the coffee to be finished.  Since the brewer will be brewing the coffee pods directly into the cup, there is far less chance of spillage, which means these brewers can be placed in places that might be dangerous for regular coffee makers.  No pouring also means less coffee stains on expensive, dry clean only work clothes, preserving both cost and dignity.</p>
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