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November 17, 2009

Espresso Coffee Machines In The Home

Espresso coffee machines are most certainly one of the more expensive brewers you can buy, but if you love coffee or need an extra pick up before heading to work in the mornings they are worth the money. Espresso is a great drink to inject you with the energy to get up and going, and it is much cheaper than it would be if you went to a coffee shop each morning.

It seems since making espresso in your own home has become popular there have been more espresso coffee machines on the market than other styles. This may not actually be the case, but they are booming in terms of popularity. How can you replace a personal shot of espresso in the morning? If you can choose, you absolutely can not. But people also like them because they have become a sort of symbol for personal style and well-being in the kitchen. You should keep that in mind as well: what the brewer says about you.

While the maker itself does say a lot about you, there are more features and factors to look at when looking at the box. Many have features that people couldn’t have even dreamed of a household brewer doing fifteen years ago, so you really need to know that is normal in these types of brewers.

Instead of grounds, espresso is made at home with “pucks,” which are clean and easy to handle. Because of the pucks, it’s important to make sure that an espresso maker does not have too much pressure, or things could turn bad very quickly. Checking how fast the water boils is also essential, if just for convenience purposes.

Aside from the mundane, many espresso coffee machines also have frothers built in for anyone to be able to brew a high quality and frothy lattes and cappuccinos. Frothers come as attachments and can be put on or taken off at will. Some can also act as hot water dispensers at any time of the day, which is a good feature if you like to drink tea as well as coffee.

If you think you might want to do more with your brewer later on down the line, look into brand lines that carry add ons. While there are not many that do this out right now, and the actual customization choices are limited, it is a good option to have.

It’s amazing how much technology has affected coffee machines in the past few years. It used to be unthinkable to have and sort of espresso-making machine at home, but these days it is entirely possible, and it is not that expensive either. You too can have professional espressos, cappuccinos, and lattes made fresh at your own home. It truly is a modern marvel.

Don’t want to keep going to coffee shops and being charged $4 or $5 per shot? Think about looking at espresso coffee machines and save yourself a lot of money in the long run.

October 30, 2009

How To Choose An Espresso Coffee Machine

Filed under: Coffee — Tags: , , , , , , , , , , — Mark Knowles @ 10:43 am

Over the course of the past 10 years, espresso has become the most popular type of coffee. This thick coffee, which originally came from Europe, is sold in specialty coffee shops such as Starbucks as well as in most gas stations. Some people buy espresso daily before work. The cost of store-bought espresso quickly becomes prohibitive; a home espresso coffee maker would probably pay for itself within a few months.

If you are looking to invest in a home espresso coffee maker, you should know that there are two types of coffee makers currently being sold. Cheaper makers are steam-driven rather than pump driven. While some espresso aficionados claim that the pump driven coffee machines produce better espresso, you should research the issue before deciding which type of coffee machine to buy. Depending on your needs, a cheaper coffee maker might suit your needs.

Kitchen space is one of the most important factors to consider when purchasing an espresso coffee maker.

Many kitchens feature far more appliances than there is counter space, leaving you to move coffee makers around whenever you need to use a particular appliance.

A small coffee machine that can be easily put away might be your best bet if you are facing this situation. You also want to think about how easy the maker is to clean, whether it has a programmable timer, and so on.

Of course, when evaluating espresso coffee makers, the most important thing is the taste of the finished coffee. You can’t try out an espresso coffee maker in the store, so make sure to taste homemade espresso from your friends’ makers before making your decision.

Before buying an espresso machine, it is vital to do some research and testing if possible. Any Italian espresso maker can vary greatly in price and quality from manufacturer to manufacturer.

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