expiredSheera_7 posted Mar 02, 2025 03:32 PM
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expiredSheera_7 posted Mar 02, 2025 03:32 PM
Deal: Breville Barista Pro Espresso Machine BES878BSS, Brushed Stainless Steel - $679.95
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Btw, i did find a site that has the df54 in stock- https://thekitchenbaris
Thanks for finding that. I may just grab one.
This one will have mostly manual process of grinding the beans to the right size, maybe trying it 2 or 3 more times, then you have to make sure you're using consistently the same mass of grounds (i always just use 18g) but you get control of how long you want to infuse the water, then how long you want the shot to run, there are a few water temp settings, default and plus 2 clicks hotter and plus 2 clicks cooler. So there is definitely work involved with this, but it's meant to be something you try and adjust over time, changing 1 variable at a time. You get to play coffee scientist with accessibility.
You need to determine if you want to push button, bean grind brew coffee yum technological caveman style. Or if you want to sophisticated semi nerdy options.
Thanks for finding that. I may just grab one.
This one will have mostly manual process of grinding the beans to the right size, maybe trying it 2 or 3 more times, then you have to make sure you're using consistently the same mass of grounds (i always just use 18g) but you get control of how long you want to infuse the water, then how long you want the shot to run, there are a few water temp settings, default and plus 2 clicks hotter and plus 2 clicks cooler. So there is definitely work involved with this, but it's meant to be something you try and adjust over time, changing 1 variable at a time. You get to play coffee scientist with accessibility.
You need to determine if you want to push button, bean grind brew coffee yum technological caveman style. Or if you want to sophisticated semi nerdy options.
I purchased one for $500 from Home Goods last December and I've really enjoyed it after some trial and error. Get some freshly roasted beans, be patient and you'll enjoy a great cup of coffee.
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Ninja Luxe as someone had mentioned or maybe a Phillips style espresso maker will be better for you. I'll let others chime in, but also search the SD forums for those machines and read up.
Good luck, and enjoy!
Ninja Luxe as someone had mentioned or maybe a Phillips style espresso maker will be better for you. I'll let others chime in, but also search the SD forums for those machines and read up.
Good luck, and enjoy!
Sure, making a latte and steaming milk would add several more minutes, but I'm assuming someone primarily looking for speed isn't doing latte art before work.
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