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Cappuccino machines
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Which is the best? Reviews of makes/models and prices appreciated.
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it cost 200 squids in the sale.
great cups coffee / espresso
mum's got a bean to cup machine, they are for sale in shops such as wittards and john lewis.
a lot cleaner and compact.
i remember the bean to cup machine being in the 400 squids price range.
i prefer my mums coffee machine as its less messy. the quality of the cup of coffee is similar.
it cost 200 squids in the sale.
great cups coffee / espresso
mum's got a bean to cup machine, they are for sale in shops such as wittards and john lewis.
a lot cleaner and compact.
i remember the bean to cup machine being in the 400 squids price range.
i prefer my mums coffee machine as its less messy. the quality of the cup of coffee is similar.
I have a gaggia one (200) and one from Starbucks which cost me 90 but i think it should be about 180. The gaggia one isnt a patch on the Starbucks one. However, my dads gaggia that is 400 quid does make lush espresso but still only about the same as the Starbucks machine.
I would also recommend you buy a burr grinder to go with it, deffo not a blade grinder as you need the coffee to be quite fine and the blades burn the coffee making it taste bitter. Basically you are looking for a machine that produces an excellent crema with arabica beans.
If the tank on the machine you buy isnt that big, give the milk a little blast in the microwave and use the steamer to add the froth.
I would also recommend you buy a burr grinder to go with it, deffo not a blade grinder as you need the coffee to be quite fine and the blades burn the coffee making it taste bitter. Basically you are looking for a machine that produces an excellent crema with arabica beans.
If the tank on the machine you buy isnt that big, give the milk a little blast in the microwave and use the steamer to add the froth.