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Automatic Bean To Cup Coffee Machines...
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I love my coffee and would be happy to pay £300 to£500 pounds for a bean to cup coffee machine. Have googled for info but totally ovewhelmed by models, prices and specs.
What I really need to know is, are they suitable for me? I only want 2 to 3 cups a day. Are they suitable for such low usage? I realise I would have to clean it out. Would once a week be ok?
I would love the convenience of pressing a button every morning and being delivered a real cup of coffee.
Anyone out there using one of these machines at low volumes?
Any recommendations for a particular machine?
I have a pod machine (Dolce Gusto) but taste is not really there!
What I really need to know is, are they suitable for me? I only want 2 to 3 cups a day. Are they suitable for such low usage? I realise I would have to clean it out. Would once a week be ok?
I would love the convenience of pressing a button every morning and being delivered a real cup of coffee.
Anyone out there using one of these machines at low volumes?
Any recommendations for a particular machine?
I have a pod machine (Dolce Gusto) but taste is not really there!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have a DeLonghi Magnifica (no longer made but about £450) and it is fine for low use, I have a double espresso in the morning and another when I get home from work. I clean it once a month, descale every 3 months, it has the added advantage of being able to make a coffee with a different (pre-ground) coffee if someone wants de-caf or something. It has a manual steam wand if one wants capuccino etc but I use that infrequently.
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