Coffee is the lifeblood of any office. And while it’s tempting to just make a cup or two in your regular machine, it’s way more convenient to use the office coffee machine. But don’t worry – you’re not alone! There are plenty of people who have never used the coffee machine before and are feeling just as lost as you are. That being said, we’re here with five tips on how to use that bad boy like a pro (or at least someone who has been using it for more than an hour).
Office coffee machines can be tricky. There are a few steps to making the perfect cup of Joe that you should know before stepping into your next office meeting. Keep these in mind and you will always have awesome tasting coffee, which is essential for keeping up with all those deadlines!
First off, try looking at how your machine works when someone else is using it so that you don’t make any mistakes during the setup process (or ask an assistant if there isn’t another person around). You may not want to wait until one day when they’re out sick or on vacation because this could happen anytime unexpectedly and ruin a potentially great morning ritual. It’s better to get accustomed beforehand!
Start by filling the upper reservoir with water. The machine will automatically fill up, so don’t worry about spilling it everywhere like you would when pouring from a pot on top of your desk! Once that’s done, turn the machine on and select which coffee flavor you want to make – there are tons of options for just about anyone who might walk into the office. After that, it’s time to get out your filters and measuring cup! Measure one scoop of coffee per mug you want to make, then add water and stir with a spoon before placing in the filter holder (or making use of those nifty drip or pod attachments).
Once everything is set up, press the button for the type of coffee you want to make. This is also the point where it’s time to add sugar or cream if that’s part of your individual preference! Once the water starts flowing into the pot, go ahead and take a sip from one mug while eliminating any excess liquid in another (remember that some people might like their coffee black!).
Now that you’ve mastered the art of making coffee with just a few easy steps, get out there and show off your new skills to coworkers! They’ll be so impressed by how talented (and efficient) you are.
You may rent a coffee machine to use for your office – they’re available on a monthly or annual basis and are considerably more cost-effective than buying one. Try 7 Grams Coffee and you’ll be delighted by the machine and coffee they offer!
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