Recommend me a coffee machine
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I've decided I need a decent caffeine hit each morning that only an espresso can deliver so it's time to buy a coffee maker. A bewildering choice out there, all sorts of features but as a complete virgin in this area what should I look for and any recommendations?
I want to be able to use my choice of bean so no machines that use capsules or bags etc. Mrs Rovermorris likes cappuccino so a means of frothing milk is needed as well. I like well-engineered stuff that lasts and I don't mind paying a reasonable amount but nothing silly.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
I want to be able to use my choice of bean so no machines that use capsules or bags etc. Mrs Rovermorris likes cappuccino so a means of frothing milk is needed as well. I like well-engineered stuff that lasts and I don't mind paying a reasonable amount but nothing silly.
Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
4 years ago last xmas I bought SWMBO a Gaggia Titanium which she loves to bits. It's been great but recently the display has packed up making it very difficult to use. I have no idea where to get it fixed.
Recommended, yes, but not sure about the build quality. As it cost a monkey +, I'd have expected it to last a bit longer TBH.
Recommended, yes, but not sure about the build quality. As it cost a monkey +, I'd have expected it to last a bit longer TBH.
I bought one of these http://goo.gl/5vWXA (slightly older model) for our office 18 months ago, gets a lot of use (there are 16 of us and most drink at least a couple a day).
I got a more basic version like this http://goo.gl/OGZDT, for home. Very pleased with it.
I got a more basic version like this http://goo.gl/OGZDT, for home. Very pleased with it.
A standard moka for you and one of these for the missus.
http://www.bialetti.it/uk/catalogue/scheda.asp?id_...
http://www.bialetti.it/uk/catalogue/scheda.asp?id_...
You might want to at least look at a capsule machine. I have a Nespresso Magimix which can be had with a huge variety of grounds and in terms of convenience can't be bettered. The latte, cappucino and espresso shots I make at home are as good as anything I've ever drank in a cafe or restaurant.
The capsules aren't cheap though.
The capsules aren't cheap though.
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The capsules aren't cheap though.
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This is what puts me off, I don't want to be tied into a manufacturer selling me overpriced coffee and then in a few years bringing out a new machine with capsules that unfortunately don't fit the previous model. I'm not too bothered about convenience as I'm relatively time rich.
I already have a hand grinder and a cafetiere which is fine but it ain't espresso.
The capsules aren't cheap though.
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This is what puts me off, I don't want to be tied into a manufacturer selling me overpriced coffee and then in a few years bringing out a new machine with capsules that unfortunately don't fit the previous model. I'm not too bothered about convenience as I'm relatively time rich.
I already have a hand grinder and a cafetiere which is fine but it ain't espresso.
The Gaggia sounds good, an iconic name too. I remember seeing their machines in cafes back in the 1960's sur le continent. The De Longhi machine looks good too.
Edit after reading Amazon reviews! The Gaggia doesn't look so good now. The newest reviews slate the latest incarnation now that Gaggia have been bought out by Philips. Pity, the old one sounded excellent.
Edit after reading Amazon reviews! The Gaggia doesn't look so good now. The newest reviews slate the latest incarnation now that Gaggia have been bought out by Philips. Pity, the old one sounded excellent.
Edited by rovermorris999 on Wednesday 18th May 20:23
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