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Want to Make A Great Cup of Espresso? Buy a Manual Espresso Coffee MachineThe Pros and Cons of Buying a Manual Espresso Coffee Machine As with any purchase that a person can make, there are good and bad sides to owing one's own espresso coffee machine. The key to making great espresso oneself involves patience, practice, and sufficient funds to be able to buy a decent manual espresso coffee machine in the first place. The first real espresso coffee machine was invented in 1903 by Bezzera, and was marketed under the name of "The Piston." As the years have passed this type of coffee machine has come to be regarded as an antique, and as such, various models command quite a bit of money. The great thing about a manual espresso coffee machine is that it allows a person to control each and every step of the espresso-making process. The most important process is using the manual level with enough force to push the water through the coffee. This step is key to making a great cup of espresso, and has to be done in just the right way. As such, it is a good idea to practice a bit before trying to making some espresso for family or friends. There are currently several prominent types of espresso coffee machines on the market today. The Factory Espresso Maker brews 16 cups of cappuccino, which means 32 ounce of espresso. The price of this kind of manual machine is around $750. The La Povoni Europiccola Espresso Maker, Chrome Base, 8 Cup, can produce anywhere from two to six cups, depending on whether one chooses to buy the regular or the professional model. The regular model costs around $600, while the professional model costs around $800. Manual espresso coffee machines can be rather difficult to come by, so one's best option would be to search local specialty coffee supply stores, or the Internet. Indeed, manual espresso coffee machines can be quite a bit of money, but having the ability to make great espresso coffee from home time and time again is certainly priceless.   |
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