To understand which coffee maker is better - horn or drip, you need to study the characteristics of both types of devices, as well as consider their differences.
Let's try to simplify this task for you and first tell you what this type of technology is.
The coffee maker got its name from the fact that water passes through the filter drop by drop, which gives the drink richness, strength and aroma. At the same time, all the grounds remain in the filter.
The platform on which the tank with the finished coffee is located is heated. As a result, the drink does not cool down.
A horn coffee maker may appeal to those who want to get not just a serving of coffee, but something more sophisticated, such as espresso, latte or cappuccino.
This device uses a horn (or holder) instead of a filter, into which ground coffee is poured – hence the name.
The choice of coffee maker model depends on your capabilities and preferences.
If you have a limited budget, consider a drip coffee maker without unnecessary features. This option is also suitable for a large family or if you like to gather for a cup of coffee together. Drip coffee makers are suitable if you have elderly family members or teenagers, as they are very easy to use. If you have limited space in the kitchen, it is also better to choose a drip coffee maker.
The horn model, in turn, is suitable for true connoisseurs of the taste and aroma of coffee. If you want to enjoy coffee with thick foam, then you need exactly this coffee maker. The high cost will be brightened up by the modern design, which will suit any kitchen.
Earlier we wrote about what to put in a jar of coffee to make the drink more aromatic and tasty.