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The history of espresso machines dates back
to 1822 in France. Louis Bernard Rabaut is credited with developing
a brewing machine that used steam to force out hot water through
the coffee grounds, creating the first espresso coffee.
When people think of espresso they think of a Starbucks store
that sells overpriced coffee, but with your own machine you
can make as much espresso, cappuccino and caffe latte coffes
as you want for a very cheap price!
Firstly you should determine your needs, because there are
a wide variety of options as well as pricing to choose from.
Some of the different types of espresso makers include, Moka,
Stovetop espresso, piston machines, pump, semiautomatic, automatic
and superautomatic machines.
- automatic
espresso machines - offers a pre-programmed single and
double shot. They offer 12 different sizes to accommodate
nearly every taste. Automatic models such as Delonghi EAM3200,
Mr.Coffee ECM21, Krups FME1-14, Pourover Brewer, La Valentina,
Pasquini Livia 90, Saeco 10008 V'Spresso, Gaggia, Capresso
Impressa E8, Bunn A10A, Cuisinart DGB-600BC and Hamilton
Beach D43012B.
- super automatic machines for espresso coffee - These are
the ultimate in coffee making machines, with one click of
a button it grinds the coffee beans, pack the grind, makes
the espresso shot and then releases the grounds into a built-in
refuse box. brands to review include Saeco, Gaggia, Spidem,
Jura-Capresso 13187, Saeco Vienna (30511, 52305), Espressione
ESSWSIUS, Capresso Impressa E8, Gaggia Syncony (90001, )
- (moka) espresso stove top machine - as the name indicates
they are designed to sit on top of your stove, place the
ground coffee in the bottom of the espresso maker and the
finished product sits in the top. You can find different
sizes such as 2 cup, 4 cup, 6 cup, and 9 cup models. Brands
include, Guido Bergna (Mia, Suzy), Bialetti (Brikka, Mukka,
Moka, Class), Vev Vigano' (Kontessa, Inox, Klassica, Arte
Van Gogh, Arte De Longpre), Velox, Blanca
- (piston) manual machines to make espresso coffee -
You can find the best espresso makers for both professional
commercial as well as home, the biggest difference is the
size of the machine, as well the price. If you want to save
some money consider buying your maker online, you can find
all types of discount deals at almost wholesale prices. Find
everything from Italian machines, industrial models and even
used espresso cappuccino machines, for cheap! You can also
compare and review all the features of the various makers
before you buy. The internet is a great place to find the
best deals.
The list of professional and home expresso machines includes,
Bodum, Briel, Brasilia, Conti, Bonjour, Bosch, Briel, Cafe
La Semeuse, Capresso, Astra, Aurora, Astoria, Salton, Cuisinart,
DeLonghi, ECM, Espressione, Expobar, Francis, Faema, Elektra,
Frieling, Gaggia, Illy, Innova, Isomac, Pony, Jura, Krups,
La
Pavoni, Lavazza, Mazzer, Mocafe, Monin, Kopen, Nespresso,
OXO, Pasquini, Nuova Simonelli, Piazza, Rancilio, Saeco, Solis,
Rancilio, Starbucks, Reg Barber and Bunn.
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