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Most people who love specialty coffee drinks love things like espresso makers. With a good one,
your coffee lover can make all their favorite drinks in the comfort of their own kitchen!
Since this is a large investment, you should spend some time learning about these machines before you buy
one. Learn about the features available and then read some reviews to find the best machine for your home.
Common Types of Espresso Makers
Manual
Espresso Makers
Manual machines require you to do all the work,
of in the case of a true coffee lover, it lets you do all this fun
work. You measure and grind the beans, tamp the grounds and brew the coffee.
Manual machines are the least expensive. Some avid espresso drinkers will only use a manual machine.
Semi Automatic Machines
Semi automatics do some of the work for you. You adjust the water temperature and pressure. Grind and tamp the beans and the machine will do the rest. They are more expensive than a manual machine, but much more affordable than a fully automatic model. These machines are a good first cappuccino maker.
Automatic Machines
Automatic machines do the whole job for you. All you need to do is add the water and the beans. With the touch of one button, you will have a great cup of your favorite java drink.
Super Automatic Machines
Super automatics
are, well, the Cadillac of espresso makers, they do everything from grinding and tamping the beans to
burbling out the finished product. Super automatic espresso machines pre-infuse the beans with water for more flavor than other machines. The entire process is faster than regular automatics. These machines are often found in restaurants and coffee bars.
Great Espresso Maker Features:
The features
of a great espresso maker vary from machine to machine. When comparing two models, look at the features included with each to determine which will suit your needs better.
Bean Grinder
More expensive machines often have a built in grinder. The beans are ground for each individual cup. This results in more flavor from the oils inside the beans. The drink will taste fresh with this feature.
Milk Frother
For cappuccino or latte drinks, you will need a frother. This can either be a frothing wand or a separate milk container. More expensive models have a container.
Pod Compatible
Pods are small packets that consist of a filter material on the outside and ground beans on the inside. The pods are pre measured for one cup. Just put the pod in the machine and brew your coffee. Most people either love the pods for the convenience or hate them and lament the bitter taste.
Water Filter
Some of the more expensive machines have a built in water filter to remove chlorine or other chemicals from the water prior to brewing. These are mostly carbon filters. If your water is heavily chlorinated, you will notice the difference with a built in filter.
Cup Warmer
A cup warmer keeps the cup warm before brewing. This results in a hotter drink. This feature is usually located on the top of the machine.
Hot Water Dispenser
Some machines have a separate valve for dispensing hot water. This feature is great for making tea or hot chocolate. Most machines used in commercial establishments have this feature.
Some Other Things to Consider
o Steel or brass machines are best. Some people detect an aftertaste with aluminium machines.
o Look at the pump pressure on home coffee makers. More powerful pumps work will with finer grounds. You should have a minimum of 14 bars or more for pump pressure.
o Look for a removable water tank. This is easier for cleaning or emptying and will prevent stagnant water from collecting at the bottom of the tank.
Well,
there you are! Armed with this information, you should be able to choose and
buy a wonderful espresso maker for your coffee lover that he will enjoy for
years to come!
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