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CoffeeGeek - Technivorm Clubline - All - Steve Shelton's Review

CoffeeGeek - Technivorm Clubline - All - Steve Shelton's Review ()

  „...and to some extent, this is also true of the Technivorm KB741 Thermo.  What this machine does, and does so very well ~ is not "automatic drip" but to perfectly automate the fundamental pour-over process:  you get measured, well-distributed bursts of ideally heated water over the cone; ie., consistency is this machine's great promise.  How Much Coffee you should put into that cone, and How Much Hot Water you should allow the KB741 to flow ~ is something that you must Get A Feeling For, for any beverage quantity output goal.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/reviews/drip/technivorm_clubline/monsieurgonzo/ 2375 - Cached

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CoffeeGeek - Delonghi Coffee Makers - Other CoffeeGeek - Delonghi Coffee Makers - Other

  Delonghi makes a range of auto drip coffee makers, including many not in our database. If you want to review a Delonghi coffee maker not listed on CoffeeGeek specifically, this is the category you should post your review to.“

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CoffeeGeek - La Pavoni Europiccola - Simon Minkoff's Review CoffeeGeek - La Pavoni Europiccola - Simon Minkoff's Review

  „The europiccola does not contain a thermometer to ensure the water is at a consistent temperature, rather it controls the pressure of steam above the water. (Pressure x volume is proportional to temperature.) It is therefore very important to expell all the air from above the water before using this machine, if there is air above the water then the pressure of the air above the water will push hot water through the coffee. You do not want this, you want to push the water past yourself.“

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CoffeeGeek - Regional: Eastern Canada, Where to buy reasonable expresso machine in Toronto? CoffeeGeek - Regional: Eastern Canada, Where to buy reasonable expresso machine in Toronto?

  „Hi there...does anyone know where I can buy a reasonably priced expresso machine in Toronto??? In the $100-150 range.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/forums/worldregional/canadaeast/ 85823 - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Saeco Via Veneto - Conclusions CoffeeGeek - Saeco Via Veneto - Conclusions

  „Because at $50, this is an exceptional value. You're getting a good starter machine that does have some power, especially in the pump and frothing abilities (once you overcome the machine's small boiler size problems), and if you're just trying to get into espresso and cappuccino, this machine is definitely a good starting point. Pair it up with a good grinder, (Saeco M2002, $100; Bodum Antigua, $75; Solis 166, $125, Briel Java, $75) and $150 or less, you have a capable home setup that will impress the non-espresso drinker, wow the cappuccino lover, and provide the tools to build your own barista skills. Buy the aftermarket chrome and brass portafilter from Saeco (around $20 USD), and you'll overcome further limitations this machine has.“

http://www.coffeegeek.com/proreviews/detailed/viaveneto/ conclusion - Cached

CoffeeGeek - Saeco Magic Deluxe - Lynn Shortt's Review CoffeeGeek - Saeco Magic Deluxe - Lynn Shortt's Review

  „I've tried bypassing using the ground coffee setting (without coffee) but it doesn't clear it. Decalcifying didn't help (use filtered water anyway) and never received a decalcify warning.“

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