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When it comes to automatic espresso machines,
you may not realize but you have a few choices, semi automatic
and super automatic espresso makers. There are a few differences
between these types of machines, besides the price tag. The
more automated espresso machines are designed more for commercial
use, however they can be used in your home.
Espresso machines models that are of the super automatic
type do cost more however they have many more features making
coffee a much more automated system. These machines automatically
grind the coffee beans and brew the espresso at the push of
one button, They also have the ability to brew 2 cups of cappuccino
at the same time, built in coffee
grinder, removable water tank for easy filling and automatic
cleaning are some of the features. You can also control the
coffee temperature, timer functions and the setting time.
Super or fully automatic models to review, Bosch Benevenuto
B30, Jura Capresso F9 and Saeco Vienna.
Semi automatic espresso machines are much cheaper than the
fully automatic makers. Prices start at about $160 if you
go online. They are the considered more traditional machines,
perfect for home use. Semi automatic espresso makers include,
Briel Chamonix, Gaggia Carezza and La Pavoni Cellini.
Automatic and semi automatic brands you might want to review
include, Brand Ascaso, Bosch, Briel, Bunn, Capresso, Dualit,
Espressione, Gaggia 90001, Gensaco, La Pavoni, Nemox, Pasquini
Livia, Rancilio, Saeco (10008, 30467, 30511), Solis, Krups
Orchestro FNF2, FME1-14, Nespresso D290, Spidem Trevi and
the DeLonghi EAM3200.
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