Walmart has Gourmia 4-Shot Steam Espresso, Cappuccino, & Latte Maker w/ Frothing Wand (Black, GCM4210) for $26.50. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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Espresso made easy: Enjoy your favorite caffeinated drinks with the simple turn of a knob
Brews with steam: Carefully crafted and designed to consistently produce rich and bold flavor
4-shots: Brew for the whole family or your favorite group of friends in one shot
Integrated frothing wand: Create a variety of café-quality drinks, including cappuccinos and lattes made just the way you like them
Glass carafe: Doubles as a measuring cup to guarantee the perfect ratio of water to coffee for your espresso
Our research indicates that this deal is $23.49 less (47% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.99 at the time of this posting.
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Rating of 4.6/5 from 3,600+ Walmart customer reviews.
Bring the café to your kitchen with the New Gourmia 4-Shot Espresso Maker. Savor the taste of rich espresso with the simple turn of a knob. The steaming process produces up to 4-shots of bold espresso in one brewing cycle. Put on your barista cap and create your favorite drinks with the help of the integrated frothing wand. The glass carafe doubles as a measuring cup, so you will always use the right amount of water for your espresso. A stay-cool handle ensures safe and smooth usage, while the stainless steel accents enhance the décor of any kitchen. Get brewing with Gourmia! Mr. Coffee 4 Bar, 4-Cup Black for Espresso Machines Espresso made easy: Enjoy your favorite caffeinated drinks with the simple turn of a knob Brews with steam: Carefully crafted and designed to consistently produce rich and bold flavor 4-shots: Brew for the whole family or your favorite group of friends in one shot Integrated frothing wand: Create a variety of café-quality drinks, including cappuccinos and lattes made just the way you like them Glass carafe: Doubles as a measuring cup to guarantee the perfect ratio of water to coffee for your espresso
Model Number:
GCM4210
Product SKU:
3085405745
UPC:
810002864377
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Walmart has Gourmia 4-Shot Steam Espresso, Cappuccino, & Latte Maker w/ Frothing Wand (Black, GCM4210) for $26.50. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter dubba-low for finding this deal.
About this item:
Espresso made easy: Enjoy your favorite caffeinated drinks with the simple turn of a knob
Brews with steam: Carefully crafted and designed to consistently produce rich and bold flavor
4-shots: Brew for the whole family or your favorite group of friends in one shot
Integrated frothing wand: Create a variety of café-quality drinks, including cappuccinos and lattes made just the way you like them
Glass carafe: Doubles as a measuring cup to guarantee the perfect ratio of water to coffee for your espresso
Our research indicates that this deal is $23.49 less (47% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $49.99 at the time of this posting.
About this product:
Rating of 4.6/5 from 3,600+ Walmart customer reviews.
Model: Gourmia 4-Shot Steam Espresso, Cappuccino, and Latte Maker with Frothing Wand, Black, New
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FYI - this isn't espresso. It's very strong coffee. Basically moka, like from a Bialetti moka pot. Nothing wrong with that, but if you're buying it to make lattes, you might be disappointed.
Look this isn't going to make an Espresso.. Will it work and make some super dark coffee?? Im not sure. My advice is if you are interested this is a low price to start a passion for coffee. The first roaster I bought was 99$ and I have continued to upgrade and my latest is A LOT! But I had to take the baby steps along the way. The first was never great.. but it did the job.. That's what you are going to find with espresso machines. Mostly it's about the pressure that it takes to send the water, that's at the right temp, through the grinds and create a perfect espresso. That's not going to happen for 27$.. but your coffee journey could begin here!!!
FYI - this isn't espresso. It's very strong coffee. Basically moka, like from a Bialetti moka pot. Nothing wrong with that, but if you're buying it to make lattes, you might be disappointed.
Ok...... what's the difference? It's water going through beans. What's the technical reason this cannot make espresso? Other than the elite-ism of course.
Ok...... what's the difference? It's water going through beans. What's the technical reason this cannot make espresso? Other than the elite-ism of course.
Espresso requires higher pressure to extract the coffee quickly (hence the express part of espresso). Most common is around 9 bar of pressure, but it can vary depending on your machines capabilities and your desired outcome.
Ok...... what's the difference? It's water going through beans. What's the technical reason this cannot make espresso? Other than the elite-ism of course.
Nothing elite about knowing a crossover isn't an SUV. This uses steam pressure to create a concentrated coffee that's often described as robust and intense. Espresso machines, employ a pump putting out specific pressure, deliver a more concentrated, richer brew through a finer ground coffee. This product cannot extract coffee ground for espresso. Likewise, coffee ground for this product would taste sour if prepared in an espresso machine.
It's not espresso. It's moka. And it's a roundabout way to make it. A stovetop moka pot works just as well, has a longer lifespan, easier to clean, etc... These steam powered countertop moka machines really serve no purpose.
Look this isn't going to make an Espresso.. Will it work and make some super dark coffee?? Im not sure. My advice is if you are interested this is a low price to start a passion for coffee. The first roaster I bought was 99$ and I have continued to upgrade and my latest is A LOT! But I had to take the baby steps along the way. The first was never great.. but it did the job.. That's what you are going to find with espresso machines. Mostly it's about the pressure that it takes to send the water, that's at the right temp, through the grinds and create a perfect espresso. That's not going to happen for 27$.. but your coffee journey could begin here!!!
Correction: It isn't going to make a fastastic blossomic and artistic espresso that the elites can get behind. It's litterally the same ingredients and process, just not enough pressure or maybe water temp. It's like gettin a high end escort vs asking a friend to hook you up. You wont get the same experience... but they both get the job done. One of them will make you broke faster than the other though.
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Nothing elite about knowing a crossover isn't an SUV. This uses steam pressure to create a concentrated coffee that's often described as robust and intense. Espresso machines, employ a pump putting out specific pressure, deliver a more concentrated, richer brew through a finer ground coffee. This product cannot extract coffee ground for espresso. Likewise, coffee ground for this product would taste sour if prepared in an espresso machine.
It's not espresso. It's moka. And it's a roundabout way to make it. A stovetop moka pot works just as well, has a longer lifespan, easier to clean, etc... These steam powered countertop moka machines really serve no purpose.
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