Coffee Maker Hot Cold
Coffee Maker Hot Cold

Is there a downside to using hot water and a drip coffee machine?
The instructions say my drip coffee maker always use cold water, but I do not understand why it would make a difference. I like hot coffee, I like to use hot water. I do not see what the problem. Does anyone have an explanation? Is it bad for the team?
I assume that means hot water TAP. If so, then not only is bad for your coffee machine is also a waste of time. Hot water, straight from the tap, it contains more dissolved minerals (calcium, various salts, etc.) makes cold water. It is simply due to the temperature … more solids can be dissolved in hot water than in cold. The same minerals that cause the enlargement and "water hard "deposits in your bathtub will also clog your Mr. Coffee. There are cleaning products coffee machines (chemicals) that help remove these deposits, but eventually will be built so badly that the machine is in ruins. The use of hot water instead of cold, ultimately, reduce the duration of your machine. In addition, the temperature of supply for most of the coffee machines is about 170 degrees F, the "holding" temperature (the temperature on the hotplate) is usually a few degrees higher. If you pour hot water in the tank, it will not affect the temperature of the final coffee product. In fact, the same would be true if you fill the tank with ice! You end up with coffee temperature ever … but it would take much longer to prepare, because the ice would melt first.
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