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Breville Duo Temp Pro Espresso Machine,61 Fluid Ounces, Stainless Steel, BES810BSS $374.96

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The Duo-Temp Pro Espresso Machine by Breville, BES810BSSUSC
Create café quality coffee using digital PID temperature control and powerful steam.
Balanced flavors start with an even extraction using low pressure pre-infusion just like a commercial machine. A great tasting espresso or cappuccino is about the right balance of sweetness, acidity and bitterness. The Duo-Temp Pro provides you with café quality taste at home.

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The Duo-Temp Pro Espresso Machine by Breville, BES810BSSUSC
Create café quality coffee using digital PID temperature control and powerful steam.
Balanced flavors start with an even extraction using low pressure pre-infusion just like a commercial machine. A great tasting espresso or cappuccino is about the right balance of sweetness, acidity and bitterness. The Duo-Temp Pro provides you with café quality taste at home.

https://www.amazon.com/Breville-E...26e027c_64

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Mar 24, 2023 07:36 PM
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Wabajak13Mar 24, 2023 07:36 PM
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I don't know anything about this model, but I know the best cappucino I've ever had was from a home Breville.
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Mar 24, 2023 10:49 PM
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heavytonMar 24, 2023 10:49 PM
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In for one. First espresso machine purchase, hope I didn't bite off more than I can chew yummy.
Mar 24, 2023 10:56 PM
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Mar 24, 2023 10:56 PM
TeemstroMar 24, 2023 10:56 PM
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Quote from heavyton :
In for one. First espresso machine purchase, hope I didn't bite off more than I can chew yummy.
I'll join ya. Sick of paying out the a$$ at Starducks and Stunkin
Mar 25, 2023 01:38 AM
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Scubaste31Mar 25, 2023 01:38 AM
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Just be aware that you will need a good grinder to make the most of any espresso machine. In the $200+ range to get started.
Mar 25, 2023 01:56 AM
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AlanTheWooMar 25, 2023 01:56 AM
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Quote from Scubaste31 :
Just be aware that you will need a good grinder to make the most of any espresso machine. In the $200+ range to get started.
I'll disagree. I love a good latte and I've had very good results buying cheap af pre ground bustelo. So to say you "need" any grinder to make a great espresso is false. My experience was I saw the biggest improvement when switching from a courser drip to a finer espresso grind. I've not had any desire to spend more money or time when I'm perfectly content.
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Mar 26, 2023 04:51 AM
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palzMar 26, 2023 04:51 AM
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Quote from AlanTheWoo :
I'll disagree. I love a good latte and I've had very good results buying cheap af pre ground bustelo. So to say you "need" any grinder to make a great espresso is false. My experience was I saw the biggest improvement when switching from a courser drip to a finer espresso grind. I've not had any desire to spend more money or time when I'm perfectly content.
I myself prefer freshly ground coffee. Call me a coffee snob but it tastes so much better. Takes 15 seconds to grind a double shot and it gives me the perfect dose. And no self respecting coffee shop would use pre-ground coffee for an espresso.
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Mar 26, 2023 08:06 PM
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BruceInColaMar 26, 2023 08:06 PM
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Quote from AlanTheWoo :
I'll disagree. I love a good latte and I've had very good results buying cheap af pre ground bustelo. So to say you "need" any grinder to make a great espresso is false. My experience was I saw the biggest improvement when switching from a courser drip to a finer espresso grind. I've not had any desire to spend more money or time when I'm perfectly content.
I'll disagree with your disagreement. First, no one said you "need any grinder to make great espresso" but I also disagree with that assertion. Can you make OK espresso with pre-ground coffee? Sure you can! But to make GREAT espresso, as you would get made by someone who knows how to pull a shot, with freshly gound beans, and good equipment? Nay. Not even close.

Just because you are perfectly content with whatever you are producing doesn't make it great. (but FWIW I place a LOT of value in being ok with X instead of constantly chasing the better Y)

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Mar 26, 2023 08:10 PM
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BruceInColaMar 26, 2023 08:10 PM
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Quote from palz :
I myself prefer freshly ground coffee. Call me a coffee snob but it tastes so much better. Takes 15 seconds to grind a double shot and it gives me the perfect dose. And no self respecting coffee shop would use pre-ground coffee for an espresso.
Preferring freshly ground coffee over pre-ground is hardly being snobbish, sheesh.

It's like arguing with people who prefer canned vegetables over fresh (I have known more than one, and they are not in any way ashamed of their preference Big Grin)
Mar 26, 2023 08:12 PM
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lovehurtsMar 26, 2023 08:12 PM
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Quote from heavyton :
In for one. First espresso machine purchase, hope I didn't bite off more than I can chew yummy.
Mine from 10+ year ago wouldnt die. Kinda wish I can get better espresso machine... but still going strong.

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