I have a Gaggia but tend to use my Aeropress instead as it produces better coffee despite costing about ?150 less [emoji21]
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Originally posted by groundhog View PostJust looking at the nespresso.....
Looks like they mainly do black coffee (which would be awesome for me!) but there'd be no fancy coffees for the Mrs....?
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Don't get me wrong - I love coffee from beans...
I get a delivery from Pact once a week and thoroughly enjoy it.
However, I hate it sometimes I just want a quick decent coffee without fart arsing around - and that's where the machine comes in...
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Nespresso is in its own class. Had a Tassimo and binned it (Gave It to my parents.) when I got the Nespresso.
Just get the cheapest Nespresso you can get as they all effectively do the same thing IMO.
Aldi get a Milk frothed in for about ?16 now and then and it lasted longer than my mates Aeromiboby. Both my Brother in Law and I use our lots over the last 3 years and they are going stong. I also have the old Krups model.
Not as good as what you can do with a serious (See ?500+ espresso machine, ?100+ Grinder and a good local roaster.) setup, but bloody brilliant when you consider I sometimes find capsules at the back of the cupboard that are over a year old and they make coffee as good as the day I bought them.Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
Originally posted by PeeJayI get longing looks from guys walking past
Originally posted by butternutsquashpieA purge follows a rapid puffing session.
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I've just got a simple French press. I've used stove top espressos in the past, but have lost them over the years. I might, after being a little inspired here, look out for a grinder. Any suggestions of a unit that is considered half decent but inexpensive would be interesting"Go you good things...geddem int'ya"
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Nespresso here, throws out a reasonably alright espresso reliably, with no faffing about or washing up, at about 45 seconds notice. For convenience it's pretty hard to beat.
We had a Tassimo. I'm not really a fan and most of the drinks it makes that I did like, could be made properly with less faffing than using the machine.
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Originally posted by cj121 View PostI've just got a simple French press. I've used stove top espressos in the past, but have lost them over the years. I might, after being a little inspired here, look out for a grinder. Any suggestions of a unit that is considered half decent but inexpensive would be interesting
I use a DeLonghi blade grinder that I got years ago and while it does a job, it's really just a glorified pepper mill and the grind changes with the wind. I also have an old German hand crank wooden jobby which is better but isn't the quickest.Licky Licky before Sticky Sticky. - Puff Scotty 22/03/14
Originally posted by PeeJayI get longing looks from guys walking past
Originally posted by butternutsquashpieA purge follows a rapid puffing session.
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Originally posted by cj121 View PostI've just got a simple French press. I've used stove top espressos in the past, but have lost them over the years. I might, after being a little inspired here, look out for a grinder. Any suggestions of a unit that is considered half decent but inexpensive would be interesting
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Originally posted by cj121 View PostIt'd be my French press, would that be a no no?
Not at all but the second hand commercial models are out because they focus on espresso exclusively.
french press/ pourover/ syphon:
espresso entry level:
Coffee grinders from home use, domestic models and commercial trade equipment Fiorenzato, Iberital machines. Buy from Happy Donkey suppliers since 2004.
High end espresso
something that will do everything reasonably well
would be my sugestions
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