Gaggia Classic

 3 out of 5

The Gaggia Classic is one of the best selling espresso machines on the market for good reason. It is a nice, high quality espresso machine that will brew you good shots, and look good on your countertop. If you don’t have thousands to spend on an espresso machine but do....


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Rancilio Silvia

 4 out of 5

The Rancilio Silvia is possibly the perfect blend of quality, durability and price for a home machine. The controls are well placed, durable and simply designed. It comes with a fully articulating steam wand that has the power of a rocket engine, making all the foam you need for a latte in a few seconds. The 2 liter water tank should be of sufficient size for....


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Breville Barista Express

 4 out of 5

Quality comes in many forms. The Breville Barista Express starts with heft. It is a reasonably heavy unit that once put on a counter, will stay there. Further, I am able to consistently pull a good shot from this unit. Steam never runs out, and can heat up more milk than you can drink. However, I am most impressed with....


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DeLonghi Magnifica

 3 out of 5

The Delonghi Magnifica is very easy to use, easy to clean and easy to operate. Through buttons on the front panel, you have absolute control over the quantity and flavor that you like. You can make it light you can maker stronger, you can make a little or you can make a lot. The double boiler feature which allows you froth milk and make coffee without ....


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Nespresso CitiZ

 4 out of 5

I have been pleasantly surprised by the Nespresso CitiZ. It is very quick and easy to make espresso and froth milk, and the quality is very good. Nestle (the marketer of the this machine and its coffee capsules) offers a wider variety of coffee selections, sixteen as of this writing. So it’s just a matter of finding the one or ones that you like. The machine itself is relatively small. It’s thinner than a typical drip coffee maker, and slightly deeper. This would be a nice choice for ....


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The Delonghi Magnificais very easy to use, easy to clean and easy to operate. Through buttons on the front panel, you have absolute control over the quantity and flavor that you like.You can make it light you can maker stronger, you can make a little or you can make a lot. The double boiler feature which allows you froth milk and make coffee without the slow warm up/cool down cycles that a single boiler system requires, and the milk frother…

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The Rancilio Silvia is possibly the perfect blend of quality, durability and price for a home machine. The controls are well placed, durable and simply designed. It comes with a fully articulating steam wand that has the power of a rocket engine, making all the foam you need for a latte in a few seconds. The 2 liter water tank should be of sufficient size for most people. There are a few refinements in the most recent version of this…

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breville-barista-express-rf

  Quality comes in many forms. The Breville Barista Express starts with heft. It is a reasonably heavy unit that once put on a counter, will stay there. Further, I am able to consistently pull a good shot from this unit. Steam never runs out, and can heat up more milk than you can drink. However, I am most impressed with the design. The beautiful metal craftsmanship is just the start, as are the labels and organization of the packaging….

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 Visually the Gaggia Baby Class is a beautiful machine. The stainless steel is attractive. It is controlled by a straightforward panel that features 2 buttons and 2 indicator lights. The top button lets you manually control brewing and the bottom button will bring the machine up to steaming temperature. In the middle are 2 indicator lights: on the left is the On/Off light, and on the right is the steam temperature light. Power is controlled by a switch on the…

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I have been pleasantly surprised  by the Nespresso CitiZ. It is very quick and easy to make espresso and froth milk, and the quality is very good. Nestle (the marketer of the this machine and its coffee capsules) offers a wider variety of coffee selections, sixteen as of this writing. So it’s just a matter of finding the one or ones that you like. The machine itself is relatively small. It’s thinner than a typical drip coffee maker, and slightly…

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The Gaggia Classic is one of the best selling espresso machines on the market for good reason. It is a nice, high quality espresso machine that will brew you good shots, and look good on your countertop. If you don’t have thousands to spend on an espresso machine but do not want to compromise espresso quality, this is the machine for you. Gaggia has included a heavy duty chrome plated boiler and a 3 way solenoid usually found only on commercial…

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