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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking to buy the perfect Espresso Cappuccino Maker to help you make the perfect espresso cappuccino at home then you have come to the right place. With a huge selection of makes and models and equally varying prices it can be daunting to choose your perfect Espresso Cappuccino Maker. Below we take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are looking to buy the perfect <strong>Espresso <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">Cappuccino Maker</a></strong> to help you make the perfect espresso cappuccino at home then you have come to the right place.</p>
<p>With a huge selection of makes and models and equally varying prices it can be daunting to choose your perfect Espresso <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">Cappuccino Maker</a>.</p>
<p>Below we take a look at various technologies, their pros and cons, best prices and places to shop for them.</p>
<p>A good cappuccino is made up of good coffee beans, proper grinding of the beans, well made cappuccino and proper milk frothing. It is important to understand that to get a good cappuccino you need a good espresso which puts the emphasis on finding a good <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">espresso maker</a>.</p>
<p>To find the most appropriate <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">espresso maker</a> you need to look at the pros and cons of the <strong>steam-driven</strong>, <strong>pump-driven</strong> and <strong>bean to cup</strong> technologies.</p>
<h2>Steam Driven Espresso Maker</h2>
<p>There are many steam driven espresso makers at the low end of the price scale. Though very reasonably priced, you will not get the best coffee from steam driven machines due to several reasons.</p>
<p>Although they are called steam machines they do not really produce proper steam but rather very hot water in vaporous form. You can only get proper steam from water that is both vaporized and pressurised.</p>
<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 69px"><a rel="nofollow" href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org/cm1/link/11/1" target="_blank"><img title="DeLonghi EC5" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41XWPN5T6ZL._SL75_.jpg" alt="DeLonghi EC5" width="59" height="75" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">DeLonghi EC5</p></div>
<p>Why all the fuss with steam you may ask. Well, without proper pressure being used to push water through the coffee granules you will miss the rich espresso flavour and frothy head which is combined with foamed milk for a perfect cappuccino.</p>
<p>But you can still get an adequate espresso from some steam machines at the higher end of the price scale such as <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org/Delonghi-EC5" target="_blank">DeLonghi EC5 Steam-Driven 4-Cup Espresso and Cappuccino Maker</a>.</p>
<h2>Pump Driven Espresso Maker</h2>
<p>The pump driven espresso machines have become the most popular for home and commercial use. Here the pressure is derived from an automatic pump instead of steam.</p>
<p>To get a good espresso you need three things:</p>
<p>Adequate temperature of the water</p>
<p>* Adequate pressure of the water as it goes through the coffee grounds</p>
<p>* Proper grinding of the coffee beans</p>
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<p>Pump driven espresso makers take care of two of care of the first two requirements leaving only proper coffee grinding.</p>
<p>This is fine if you don&#8217;t mind taking some time to master the craft of coffee grinding. If you grind too fine the result will be a poor tasting espresso.</p>
<p>Alternatively you can settle for pre-grind coffee which is never as good as freshly grind. Good pump espresso machines are priced between $75 and $200 so if this is your budget, check out the range at Amazon.</p>
<p>A good buy is the <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org/Lello-1375" target="_blank">Lello 1375 Ariete Cafe Prestige Coffee Maker</a> with over 278 customer reviews.</p>
<h2>Automatic Bean to Cup Espresso Maker</h2>
<p>The bean-to-cup machines do everything- <strong>grinding </strong>the coffee beans, <strong>brewing </strong>the espresso and <strong>frothing </strong>the milk. You just pop the coffee beans in one end and wait for the perfect espresso/cappuccino in the other end.</p>
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<p>Youcan expect to pay a <strong>premium price</strong> for this kind of machine with prices ranging between $250 and $1,200 for a good bean to cup machine.</p>
<p>A good machine at the lower end of this price scale is the <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org/Krups-XP7260" target="_blank">Krups XP7260 Compact Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with Auto Cappuccino Kit</a>.</p>
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<p>A good high end machine is the <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org/delonghi-esam3500" target="_blank">DeLonghi ESAM3500.N  Magnifica Digital Super-Automatic Espresso/Coffee Machine</a>.</p>
<p>Are there any disadvantages? Well they are considered <strong>too perfect</strong> by some espresso purists who think they take the joy out of coffee making. But for the rest of us they are simply a stress free way to make a cafe style perfect espresso cappuccino at home.</p>
<h2>Which is the right Cappuccino Espresso Maker?</h2>
<p>Well the answer depends on many factors such as how much you love to make a prefect espresso/cappuccino at home, how much time you wish to devote to making it and of course your budget.</p>
<p>The automatic bean to cup machines are perfect for the person with a good budget and does not wish to devote too much time to the art and science of making perfect espresso each time.</p>
<p>Pump machines are also perfect for someone without a high budget and/or wishes to have more input in the end result in terms of grinding own coffee beans.</p>
<p>Pump machines are a suitable first purchase for someone on a tight budget and wants something better than a traditional stovetop coffee maker.</p>
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		<title>Which Espresso Cappuccino Makers to purchase?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are three different types of espresso maker, steam, pump and automatic. As the names suggest steam makers produce espresso coffee via steam and the pump via pressure. The disadvantage of the steam maker is that as pressure is not applied steam isn`t actually produced, just hot water; therefore the quality of espresso becomes slightly [...]]]></description>
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There are three different types of <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">espresso maker</a>, steam, pump and automatic. As the names suggest steam makers produce espresso coffee via steam and the pump via pressure. The disadvantage of the steam maker is that as pressure is not applied steam isn`t actually produced, just hot water; therefore the quality of espresso becomes slightly degraded. These are cheaper than the other types of <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">espresso maker</a>. The pump maker applies adequate pressure however the coffee must be manually grinded. These provide a good quality espresso, suitability for restricted budgets and enjoyment for those who prefer grinding their own coffee. The automatic is literally automatic, as the process requires minimal effort, as it both pressurises and grinds. Some people enjoy participating in the coffee making process and therefore may find the automatic machines less rewarding. The automatic machines are more expensive therefore a flexible budget is required. They are suitable for those who would like to minimise the time and effort involved in producing a perfect espresso.</p>
<p>DeLonghi EC5 Steam-Driven 4-Cup Espresso and <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">Cappuccino Maker</a> is one of the more expensive steam espresso makers retailing at $35.10 (Amazon at a reduced price). It can produce up to four cups of espresso or cappuccino and some models have a light, Medium or strong setting to control the intensity of the coffee. It has two outlets; therefore two cups of coffee can be produced simultaneously. Cleaning of the outlets and filter are required, however not on a regular basis. It is recommended for every cycle where 300 cups have been made. It is also recommended to descale at the same interval.</p>
<p>The Lello 1375 Ariete Cafe Prestige Coffee Maker is one of the more expensive pump espresso makers retailing at $165.08 (Amazon); in comparison to the high-end DeLonghi EC5 (mentioned earlier) it is evident that the pump espresso makers are far more expensive. Cuisinart EM-100 and the DeLonghi BAR32 have similarities such as operating at 15 bars and having a portafilter however their retail price differs greatly due to the difference in their reservoir capacities. Cuisinart EM-100 retails at $119 and has a 53 ounce reservoir however DeLonghi BAR32 retails $89.39 and has a 35 ounce reservoir. A budget pump espresso maker such as DeLonghi EC155 retails at $79.99 however still provides 15 bar pressure and a 35 ounce tank which can also be removed for easier descaling. </p>
<p>The DeLonghi ESAM3500.N Magnifica Digital Super-Automatic Espresso/Coffee Machine is a high end automatic espresso maker retailing at $1468.98, which clearly shows the difference in price range between the different types of espresso maker. Krups XP7260 Compact Fully Automatic Espresso Machine with Auto Cappuccino Kit is a cheaper alternative at $549 but is still five times more expensive than a high end pump espresso maker. The main <a href="http://www.caffesociety.co.uk/coffee-ingredients-sundries/coffee/fresh-coffee-beans">fresh coffee beans</a> difference between the high and low end products is the amount of energy required to process the maker. The DeLonghi has been more efficiently designed.</p>
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		<title>Breville BES860XL</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you read that the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org/cm1/Breville_BES860XL/609/1">Breville BES860XL</a> is programmable, don&#8217;t panic. Happy baristas everywhere know that no computer skills are needed to operate this fine <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">espresso maker</a>. All you need is a love for a fine brew and a few minutes of free time to enjoy the process of creating it.</p>
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<p><strong>Breville Barista Express BES860XL</strong> machine with grinder You won&#8217;t need too much time, though, thanks in part to the <strong>integrated grinder</strong>. Clean up doesn&#8217;t take much time, either, because the grinder is removable. This conical burr style unit lets you make your grounds fresh, a key factor in making a fine brew. The hopper holds up to eight ounces of beans at a time, so you&#8217;ll be able to make plenty for you and some special friends.</p>
<p>Using the grinding dial, you can dial in the texture you and they prefer. Set it manually or use a preset grind and relax knowing you&#8217;ll get exactly what you want each time. The grinder will stop automatically when it&#8217;s finished. And, the <strong>grinder is so well integrated</strong> it doesn&#8217;t merely ground the beans, but moves the output straight into your filter.</p>
<p>Those grounds won&#8217;t give you any trouble during the brewing process, either, thanks to the BES860XL&#8217;s filter options. The machine is packaged with both single-wall and dual-wall filters so you can have a lot of<strong> fun experimenting</strong>. It won&#8217;t take long before you settle on something you like best, and you can&#8217;t go wrong with this unit no matter which you choose.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll be able to make an enormous amount, too, because Breville designed a huge 67-ounce water tank for this model. Luckily, it&#8217;s removable, making filling and clean up a breeze. The built-in water filtration system ensures that one of your key ingredients is always in optimal form, too.</p>
<p>Cleaning a 67-ounce water tank can sound like a big chore, but it doesn&#8217;t have to be. A mixture of vinegar and baking soda can keep it free of calcium build-up, or you can purchase any of dozens of specialty de-calcification products to make it even easier.</p>
<p>This Breville model also comes with an <strong>espresso tamper</strong>. With its magnetized locking system you can tamp your grounds while the device is still attached to the machine. Or, disconnect it and use it free hand on the counter, if you prefer.</p>
<p><strong>Tamping </strong>is always a good idea. It makes your grounds uniform to keep your brew even throughout the entire liquid. To accomplish that, it&#8217;s key to have a tamper that fits your unit well. Since this one is designed especially for the BES860XL, you know it&#8217;s just right.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also important to have a puck with just the right moisture content. Removing excess water helps produce the best brew. So, buyers will be glad to know the BES860XL has a dry puck feature to keep it at optimal level.</p>
<p>The Breville BES860XL has convenience features that make brewing that fine shot no hassle at all. One of those is the handy hideaway<strong> storage tray</strong> to hold small items that you always need ready to hand. Spoons and more fit just fine. Ease of use and a stellar espresso from an integrated machine. We like it!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Surprise! Cuisinart makes products other than food processors. One of those &#8220;other than&#8221; units is the Cuisinart EM-100 1000-Watt 15-Bar Espresso Maker, Stainless Steel. It looks like what it is: an espresso maker, with a classic style and controls. But that plain facade can fool you. Despite the modest price, the EM-100 makes a fine [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Surprise! Cuisinart makes products other than food processors. One of those &#8220;other than&#8221; units is the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org/cm1/Cuisinart_EM_100_1000_Watt_15_Bar_Espresso_Maker_Stainless_Steel/606/1">Cuisinart EM-100 1000-Watt 15-Bar Espresso Maker, Stainless Steel</a>. It looks like what it is: an <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">espresso maker</a>, with a classic style and controls. But that plain facade can fool you. Despite the <strong>modest price</strong>, the EM-100 makes a fine cup and it&#8217;s a good selection for those looking for their first machine.</p>
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<p>The <strong>15-bar of pressure </strong>it produces is nowhere near the highest and far below professional level. Yet, for all that, it&#8217;s more than adequate and can produce a fine shot. It is a pump-operated machine, though, so that modest level is more effective than it may seem. The key, of course, is getting a good bean and brewing it well.</p>
<p>With this model, those can take the form of <strong>grounds or pods</strong>. Many novice baristas prefer the latter since it makes clean up that much easier. But with a stainless steel exterior and quality interior components, you won&#8217;t find that difficult here in any case. The portafilter holder has a locking mechanism for easy removal of the grounds after use.</p>
<p>You can make plenty of shots in one go with this unit, too. It features a <strong>53-ounce reservoir</strong>, making it ideal for use at large parties. Since the water tank is removable, refill is no problem, either. De-calcification once every month or two is easy as well. Just rinse using Dezcal or make your own calcium-removal liquid with vinegar and baking soda.</p>
<p>If you do use it for parties, you&#8217;ll be happy that this unit<strong> brews quickly</strong>. Pre-heating takes a couple of minutes but each shot can be produced in 15 to 30 seconds, thanks to the quick re-warming cycle.</p>
<p>The <strong>warming tray</strong> on the top is handy. It keeps those prior cups warm while you&#8217;re brewing the next or it can preheat your cups, always a good idea. The EM-100 will create two at a time. The spacious area in front on the bottom is also highly appreciated. Many machines limit you to espresso cups because they&#8217;re so constrained. You can use tall mugs here with no problem.</p>
<p>A <strong>tamping tool</strong> is included, which allows you to smooth out the grounds for an even brew. It doubles as a measuring scoop. There&#8217;s also a stainless steel steam nozzle; creating a cappuccino or latte is a breeze. And, thanks to the removable drip tray, you need only a few seconds to rinse when you&#8217;re done brewing.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also a <strong>frothing pitcher</strong>, a rare addition with a modestly-priced model. It&#8217;s stainless steel so you&#8217;ll have no problem cleaning it after you make a fine head for your espresso. The <strong>commercial-quality steam</strong> wand is another fine tool offered here. It will generate continuous steam thanks to the EM-100&#8242;s ability to adjust the internal temperature accordingly. Frothy milk takes only seconds to produce.</p>
<p>The Cuisinart EM-100 looks like a straightforward workhorse. And that&#8217;s exactly what it is, one that makes many a fine shot without any fuss.</p>
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		<title>DeLonghi BAR32</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker is a delight blend of old and new. Its retro look is combined with some of the most advanced features you&#8217;ll find on espresso makers anywhere. Some espresso lovers will, of course, prefer the more contemporary design of so many coffee machines. Admittedly, the combination of polished metal and black [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <a rel="nofollow" href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org/cm1/DeLonghi_EC155_Espresso_Maker/604/1">DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker</a> is a delight blend of old and new. Its retro look is combined with some of the most advanced features you&#8217;ll find on espresso makers anywhere.</p>
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<p>Some espresso lovers will, of course, prefer the more contemporary design of so many coffee machines. Admittedly, the <strong>combination of polished metal and black plastic</strong>, coupled with an almost Swedish design in many cases, does make for a good looking machine. But we love the &#8217;50s look of this unusual, rounded machine. Since coffee is a matter of taste, why shouldn&#8217;t the coffee maker design be?</p>
<p>There&#8217;s no subjective element when it comes to function, though. The BAR32 has features that are more often found only on professional-level units costing ten times as much.</p>
<p>The first of those is the <strong>pump-driven</strong> mechanism this <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">espresso maker</a> incorporates. Steam machines often do a fine job. But to make the finest cup you have to have the highest pressure and only a pump can do that. Still, don&#8217;t be misled. Why they called it the BAR32 is anybody&#8217;s guess. It does create a very respectable 15-bar, though.</p>
<p>The BAR32 also features <strong>self-priming</strong>, a very handy feature that lets you create your espresso very quickly and efficiently. The simple controls add nicely to the ease-of-use theme.</p>
<p>The <strong>portafilter </strong>adds to that simplicity, eliminating the need for a high-end grinder. That theme is continued by the ability to use ESE pods. Pop one in to brew, dump it out for easy clean up. Or use grounds, as you prefer. This model&#8217;s feature is actually easier to use than that of many professional units.</p>
<p>And, speaking of easy, you&#8217;ll like the clear 35-ounce <strong>removable water tank</strong> and the removable drip tray. Both those make for easy clean up. The water tank also ensures you can make plenty of fine espresso for the guests without undue waiting.</p>
<p>The stainless steel boiler heats up in a flash, so even those first cups will come out super fast without any sacrifice in quality. One reason is this stainless-steel model&#8217;s ability to maintain a stable temperature throughout the process, not something every steel model can claim.</p>
<p>Luckily, a very <strong>serviceable swivel</strong> jet frothing wand is onboard to add a nice fluffy foam to each one. Cappuccino lovers will be very grateful that it requires minimal skill to top off your cup using this feature. And, thanks to the built-in Sempre Crema Filter, you can have a fine caramel-colored crema for your latte that doesn&#8217;t require you to have the skills of a professional barista.</p>
<p>The <strong>dual thermostats</strong> also help up your skill level with no effort on your part. There&#8217;s one for water and one for steam, ensuring that you know exactly what&#8217;s going on with your brew at all times. The many easy-view indicator lights are equally helpful.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s great to find an unusual-looking <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">espresso maker</a> with the unusual advantage of professional features at a modest price. How the company can do that may be a mystery, but the espresso from the <strong>DeLonghi BAR32</strong> isn&#8217;t. Its quality is obvious without reading the last chapter.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s odd. The DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker is usually considered a mid-level espresso maker, not top of the line. We can only imagine that view must be based on the low price alone because, when considering its list of features, it&#8217;s a stellar unit. That list starts with the EC155&#8242;s outstanding professional appearance. True, those [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s odd. The <a rel="nofollow" href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org/cm1/DeLonghi_EC155_Espresso_Maker/602/1">DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker</a> is usually considered a mid-level <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">espresso maker</a>, not top of the line. We can only imagine that view must be based on the low price alone because, when considering its list of features, it&#8217;s a stellar unit.</p>
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<p>That list starts with the EC155&#8242;s <strong>outstanding professional appearance</strong>. True, those interested in a great shot are naturally most concerned with great function. But an <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">espresso maker</a> is also an appliance, so why not have something good looking in the kitchen?</p>
<p>The<strong> EC155</strong> has a professional feature few low-price coffee makers offer: a pump-driven mechanism. Typically, less expensive machines are driven by steam. That limits the amount of pressure they can deliver. <strong>Professional baristas</strong> know that truly high pressure is a big help for making a truly superior brew. Creating 15-bar from the pump, this model will never fall short in that area.</p>
<p>Unlike many professional models, the <strong>boiler is stainless steel</strong> rather than brass. But that&#8217;s to be expected in a mid-level model. To get brass would raise the price considerably. No one will have any reason to be disappointed in the results, though. The EC155 makes an outstanding brew. Temperature control is not quite as uniform with stainless steel, but when the model is well-made the difference is minor.</p>
<p>One reason is the EC155&#8242;s dual-function filter holder. This ingenious mechanism lets air enter during the brewing process, resulting in a <strong>superior crema</strong>.</p>
<p>With a 1-liter (35 oz) <strong>removable water tank</strong>, you&#8217;ll be able to create plenty of it, too. Since it is removable, clean up is easier. Many espresso maker owners get a little lax about mineral buildup. It can be a pain to de-calcify some models. With a removable tank, there&#8217;s no reason to forego the effort. Pour on a little vinegar-baking soda mixture in the sink and voila! No more calcium carbonate.</p>
<p>The unit also holds <strong>ESE pods</strong> (Easy Serving Espresso) to make creating your first-rate brew a low-grade effort. Popping one in makes it simple to create a cup without spooning. Dumping it out afterward makes clean up simpler.</p>
<p>There are other convenience features onboard here, such as the <strong>swivel jet frother</strong>. Adding a nice foamy touch to your cup is a breeze. For some, it might be a little close to the countertop. Ditto the spigot. That&#8217;s less than ideal, but easily solved. Place an attractive wooden or marble block on the counter, then the EC155 on the block. Beauty and function pleasantly combined. Of course, even that&#8217;s not necessary if you use standard-sized espresso and frother cups.</p>
<p>Those are minor limitations for a machine that makes such a fine brew at such a modest price. There&#8217;s nothing modest about its ambition: to make an espresso that is second to none every time. We&#8217;re happy to note that&#8217;s a goal at which this coffee maker succeeds with ease. Overall, the <strong>DeLonghi EC155</strong> is a <strong>great value</strong>.</p>
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		<title>DeLonghi ESAM3300 Magnifica</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s something a little odd about presuming to offer a review of an espresso maker. After all, don&#8217;t you have to actually taste the coffee? And isn&#8217;t that ultimately a matter of taste? Sure, but the DeLonghi ESAM3300 Magnifica Super-Automatic Espresso/Coffee Machine shows that a blend of objective attributes and enthusiastic espresso lovers offer something [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s something a little odd about presuming to offer a review of an <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">espresso maker</a>. After all, don&#8217;t you have to actually taste the coffee? And isn&#8217;t that ultimately a matter of taste? Sure, but the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org/cm1/DeLonghi_ESAM3300_Magnifica_Super_Automatic_Espresso_Coffee_Machine/600/1">DeLonghi ESAM3300 Magnifica Super-Automatic Espresso/Coffee Machine</a> shows that a blend of objective attributes and enthusiastic espresso lovers offer something worth heeding.</p>
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<p>Note, for example, the integrated burr-style coffee grinder. Baristas amateur and professional alike know that the freshest grounds are a must for the freshest, most delicious brew. Having a grinder on board, then, is more than just a convenience. It&#8217;s a must. And, with a 7-ounce bean container you can easily fill the tank, then remove and dispose of the grounds.</p>
<p>The goodness continues with two <strong>stainless steel boilers</strong>, providing you with stellar heat distribution. Why is that important? Because, again as the pros know and the espresso enthusiast soon discovers, hot spots spoil the brew. A mixture of burnt and underdone coffee can&#8217;t be good, right? With 1150 watt, you&#8217;ll never have to worry about creating the high heat needed to make that really zingy French Roast, either.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s equally good to keep the espresso at an even temperature after the initial brew. After all, unless you make only one cup at a time, you&#8217;ll have more to enjoy after the first. Those second, third, and fourth cups should &#8211; and could &#8211; be as good as the first provided the brew doesn&#8217;t sit too long, of course. With an instant reheat feature to keep the liquid at the ideal temperature while you enjoy your cup, the <strong>ESAM3300 Magnifica</strong> makes that effort, well, effortless.</p>
<p>An <strong>electronic thermostat</strong> ensures accuracy in the brew while giving you accurate readings. And, an adjustable spigot is just the thing for those varying sized cups you and your guests enjoy. You can use this unit just as easily with everything from the tiniest espresso cup to a tall travel mug. The Cappucino System rotates 180 degrees to accommodate any size milk container, too.</p>
<p>Naturally, you have many things to keep track of during your day and forgetting to shut off the <a href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org">espresso maker</a> after you&#8217;ve finished your drink isn&#8217;t always uppermost in mind. So, thankfully, DeLonghi has provided this unit with a 3-hour shutoff function to ensure your safety, and the well being of your machine.</p>
<p>That convenience extends in other directions, as well.</p>
<p>Everyone finds caring for their espresso maker one of their least favorite things to do. DeLonghi shrunk that effort from &#8220;horrible&#8221; to &#8220;not bad&#8221; by incorporating a 60-ounce removable water reservoir for easy maintenance. Build up of <strong>calcium need never occur</strong> here because you don&#8217;t want to slog through a cleaning session. The machine even tells you when you need to de-calcify. That attention to details to make your life easy extends even to the removable drip tray.</p>
<p>Is the <strong>DeLonghi ESAM3300 Magnifica</strong> objectively a superb piece of equipment? We don&#8217;t know how to make that assertion for everyone. But the facts suggest it is, and our experience says, &#8220;Yes, oh, yes.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Nespresso D90 Essenza</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For a machine at such a modest price, the Nespresso D90/S1 Essenza Single-Serve Manual Espresso Machine, Metal delivers some amazing features. Still, there are some drawbacks you need to know about before deciding. The D90 Essenza produces an amazing 19-bar of pressure. That&#8217;s almost unheard of in a machine that sells for an entry-level price. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For a machine at such a modest price, the <a rel="nofollow" href="http://espressocappuccinomaker.org/cm1/Nespresso_D90_S1_Essenza_Single_Serve_Manual_Espresso_Machine_Metal/598/1">Nespresso D90/S1 Essenza Single-Serve Manual Espresso Machine, Metal</a> delivers some amazing features. Still, there are some drawbacks you need to know about before deciding.</p>
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<p>The <strong>D90 Essenza</strong> produces an amazing 19-bar of pressure. That&#8217;s almost unheard of in a machine that sells for an entry-level price. Luckily, it makes a far better than entry-level cup. That pressure is one of the key reasons why, since it helps squeeze every drop of flavor out of your coffee.</p>
<p>Also surprising is the inclusion of a ThermoBlock heating system. More than just a marketing buzzword, this mechanism ensures plenty of heat. Combining with its electronic temperature regulation, the D90 distributes it well throughout the system. That provides an even brew from start to finish, another key factor in producing a superior shot.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll get plenty of it, too, thanks to the 34-ounce water tank. Happily, it&#8217;s removable for easy fill and clean up. At 34-ounces you have plenty of coffee to serve all your guests at the same time. And, since the tank is removable, you can easily use specialty de-calcification products or a simple mixture of vinegar and baking soda once a month to rinse away any build-up. Keeping your tank clean helps keep your brews top notch.</p>
<p>There is one limitation that causes this model to be put on the &#8220;Not for everyone&#8221; list, though. The <strong>Nespresso D90 Essenza</strong> uses proprietary coffee capsules that must be purchased from Nespresso. That&#8217;s a surprising design choice and will limit acceptance of an otherwise fine machine.</p>
<p>If you find capsules with a brew you like, excellent. Nespresso offers a number of pre-measured single-serve capsules in a number of blends. They offer a dozen varieties in single shot and double shot sizes.</p>
<p>But being required to purchase them from Nespresso is limiting. Most consumers want to purchase their key ingredient anywhere and everywhere and in different forms. You can&#8217;t use ESE pods or grounds, if you prefer; you&#8217;re locked into their capsules.</p>
<p>It certainly is convenient; you won&#8217;t have to tamp your grounds. And, the design makes it a breeze to dispose of the coffee when you&#8217;re done brewing. A used-capsule drawer can hold up to 14 spent capsules so you don&#8217;t necessarily have to dump one in the trash can the instant you want to make another shot.</p>
<p>The unit offers maximum simplicity in another way: there are only two buttons. To the left of the spout there&#8217;s a red On/Off button, to the right, a green brewing button. That certainly makes the whole operation as straightforward as possible. On the downside, many espresso lovers will miss the external hot water spout, a steam wand, and other extra features supplied by so many espresso machines.</p>
<p>Someone looking for the ultimate in ease of use will find the <strong>Nespresso D90 Essenza</strong> attractive, especially given the high pressure and the low price. But for those who want a little more flexibility, particularly with the main ingredient, best to look elsewhere.</p>
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