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Coffee Bean Dispenser Types
All coffee lovers would benefit with having a coffee bean dispenser, an indispensable gadget that ensures maximum freshness for your coffee and provides convenience when you need get beans for grinding. The design is both functional and aesthetic. You can easily set a coffee bean dispenser on your countertop without it looking oddly placed in the kitchen. A coffee bean dispenser's most important value is guaranteeing the quality of your coffee in stock. Needless to say, proper storage is important to keep the coffee beans fresh and assure the richness of your brew. One type of coffee bean dispenser available is the gravity dispenser that ably sits on top of the kitchen counter. It has a tight fitting lid that locks in the coffee beans' freshness. The innovative designs made on the coffee bean dispenser make storing of the beans and cleaning of the unit relatively easy. The designs of most coffee bean dispenser are rounded to allow maximum airflow inside the coffee bean box and to facilitate cleaning. Another advantage of the design is the reduced incidents of trapping coffee beans in the container. The unit comes with added features including a handle that closes by itself and a spout to minimize spills. Made of a simple yet durable construction, the coffee bean dispenser is easy to clean. The makers eliminated corners and curves that hold remnants of food particles that are difficult to clean. The whole contraption is made up of components that can easily be taken apart during cleaning. Coffee bean dispensers also have provisions for labelling. Some coffee bean dispensers come with built-in label holders. The user simply prints a label on a sticker, which the user attaches to the label holder. Polycarbonate and acrylic are the materials used in the manufacture of coffee bean dispensers. Polycarbonate is preferred over acrylic as it is a stronger material. It can support weight at almost 35 times better than acrylic. It keeps its quality over a long period as it does not chip, tarnish or crack. It is also able to maintain its color over time. Its best advantage over acrylic is its (polycarbonate’s) ability to resist ultra-violet light enabling it to maintain the coffee beans' freshness for a longer time span. Copyright 2007 www.coffee-paradise.com |
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