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Well as some of you may know I loves my coffee, not in a geeky fussy way but I do like to process and love to drink a good cup or 20..
One thing I have never bothered with are bean to cup machines, until now... blimey they are a revelation, okay the machine is big but takes up less space than my gaggia and grinder.. but that one big box with one plug grinds the beans tamps it down and doses out pretty darn great cup of coffee then deposits the puck into the waste box. Milk frothing is tip top too.
I am converted.
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I have a Nespresso and a Tassimo machine in the house as well as a gaggia and a moka and now the delonghi b2c, pods machines are nice and convenient but no way do they compare to the others.
Beans, fridge ? Are you mad...:)
You most definitely do not drink the amount I go through if you have beans hanging around for a few weeks.
Cheapo tip:
Buy yourself a coffee grinder. You grind your own beans, brew them in a caffetiere thing then drink quality stuff.
Saves the cost of a machine. And the coffee is hot!!"!"
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
:bz
What about them posh 'mukka' mokas that do capachino (sp?) too as well as espresso (sp?) ? Anybody tried one?
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just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
oooh never knew about using pre heated water in the Muka, cheers mucka
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Fcking hate cafetie caffit plungers.
The bint that insists on visiting leaves her plunger round my house (taking up room in my tiny kitchen) and she always leaves it half full of grit which then coats everything in my sink when I wash up. Boo.
And I much prefer the coffee from my wee Dolce Gusto device.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Nespresso are OK (as are Tassimo) but they're not really in the same league.
The Delonghi (magnifica?) I got is a piece of proverbial to clean/maintain and sourcing beans is easy and half the fun TBH.
Downside is it's a bit big, it's not going to sit well in your bijou London apartment kitchen (or cupboard as we hicks like to call them).