Once upon a time, if you wanted good espresso, you had to leave home to get it. These days, there’s a huge variety of espresso machines made – pardon the pun – espressly for the home market. You can have everything you need to make the perfect shot of espresso or capppuccino right on your kitchen counter top. Choosing the right espresso machine for your home can be confusing with so many choices on the market – and the “expers” are so divided in their opinions that they’re not a whole lot of help either. You’ll find many coffee web sites that offer user reviews to help you choose, but in the end, your choice will be down to personal preference. If you’re just starting to research espresso machines with an eye to buying one of your own, here are some very quick capsule reviwes distilled from numerous espresso machine reviews to give you an idea of the features of the most popular companies and their best-selling models.
La Pavoni
Back in 1905, la Pavoni was the company that started it all with the first manufactured espresso machines for coffee shops in Italy. They were also among the first companies to start making espresso machines specifically for the home market. They feature only the best materials in construction – marine brass and heavy steel – and are renowned for their quality, making them the choice of many home baristas.

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Ever popular these days is the single-serving coffee maker. Single-cup coffee grants you (and anybody in your office) to create one fresh, hot cup of coffee, everytime. Imagine, each time you want a cup of coffee that the coffee is rich and fresh just like you have from a coffee bar, only you didn’t have to leave your office to taste it. Single serve coffee maker is a technological lead beyond the super automatic espresso machine where a single button can dispense a good espresso. It combines the advantages of fully automatic with the convenience of producing 1 cup when needed.
There are basically three types of single-cup systems. One uses a pod, which is a circular, mesh-like, bag filled with coffee. The other is called a K-cup, developed by a company called Keurig. And the third ones is t-disc, developed by braun company. Most major single cup coffee brands sell their coffee in either one of both of these systems. The benefits of single-cup coffee are: no measuring–the coffee is pre-measured fresh and hot coffee each time no coffee grinds to throw away clean up is easy no filters.
K-Cup
K Cups can only be brewed through the Keurig Machine. K-Cup portion packs are used with Keurig single cup brewing systems to brew a cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate.

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Consumer Research has recently released the latest data on best coffee maker for different category, gathered the information on what consumers comments. This piece of information definitely might be interest to you to find out what are the most suitable coffee maker for you.
Best standard coffee maker
Reviews say the top-rated, 12-cup Cuisinart Brew Central coffee maker has nearly every feature you’d want, including a programmable timer, pause-and-serve, auto shutoff and an adjustable-temperature hot plate. Its small-batch setting is handy for making small quantities that taste almost as good as a full pot. Owners say that its coffee tastes great and that the attractive Cuisinart coffee maker is easy to clean. It also comes with an unusually long three-year warranty.
Basic coffee maker
According to reviews, the Braun AromaDeluxe is a good-quality, simple coffee maker with no frills. While its brewing time is too long, and the brewing temperature is not quite hot enough to make exceptional coffee (experts say brewing temperature should be about 200º F and brew time should be 5 or 6 minutes), most owners are perfectly happy with this machine. The well-designed carafe has an easy-to-grip handle. There’s a pause-and-serve feature, but there’s no programmable timer, auto shutoff, small-batch setting or brew-strength control. Continue reading »
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JW
November 3, 2008
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