Espresso machine (USA)
People in our small office are thinking of getting an espresso machine.
I shouldn't expect that we'll want to spend a whole lot, but something low-maintenance that can grind its own beans would nice. We'll look around and see what we can find, and ask a couple of people who are into that sort of thing, but I thought that I should check to see if you guys think that we really ought to check out some particular model or avoid some particular manufacturer or whatever. -- Mark |
Espresso machine (USA)
Mark T.B. Carroll wrote:
> People in our small office are thinking of getting an espresso machine. > I shouldn't expect that we'll want to spend a whole lot, but something > low-maintenance that can grind its own beans would nice. We'll look > around and see what we can find, and ask a couple of people who are into > that sort of thing, but I thought that I should check to see if you guys > think that we really ought to check out some particular model or avoid > some particular manufacturer or whatever. rec.food.drink.coffee is showing 17 current posts, alt.coffee 2,813. You're more likely to get a useful answer (and a number of useless ones) there. If you're looking for a machine that makes espresso and grinds its own beans, you're talking a superauto, and they are neither cheap nor low-maintenance. > -- Mark -- --John to email, dial "usenet" and validate (was jclarke at eye bee em dot net) |
Espresso machine (USA)
ONE BUTTON convenience starts at around $400.
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Espresso machine (USA)
Hi Mark,
Check out the Saeco Espresso machine I bought for my parents (in Europe): at http://bestespressomachine.blogspot.com it grinds beans, low maintainance (just make sure to clean the coffee grit disposal when it says so!) and makes 12 espressos before the disposal is full In case you have another choice, please let me know, Thanks Stef http://bestespressomachine.blogspot.com |
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