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  „I'd really love to own my own espresso machine and burr grinder someday and maybe even open up a cafe of my own- but for now I shall get my espresso fix at the local coffee houses.“

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  „To have a chance at getting really good espresso cafe quality (I'm talking about cafe's that do it the right way - not Starbucks) expect to pay about $450 for a machine and $275 for a grinder (the revered Rancilio Silvia/Rocky combo). If you're not a serious tweaker/enthusiast but just want absolute top shelf quality at home with relative ease and consistency spend about $600 - $1200 for an E61 style machine and get the best gridner you can afford (the Rocky grinder is again a good choice but a Mazzer is even better).“

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CoffeeGeek - On a Coffee Mission

  „In this installment, De Lazzer talks about drip coffee faults in cafes, and your role as a consumer in making coffee shop and cafe coffee and espresso better. Read more... “

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CoffeeGeek - Articles: CoffeeGeek Columnist Feedback, Mediocre Coffee, It's Your Fault by Aaron De Lazzer CoffeeGeek - Articles: CoffeeGeek Columnist Feedback, Mediocre Coffee, It's Your Fault by Aaron De Lazzer

  „This installment, Aaron De Lazzer talks about drip coffee faults in cafes, and your role as a consumer in making coffee shop and cafe coffee and espresso better.“

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Espresso Grinding and Dosing Espresso Grinding and Dosing

  „To extract espresso properly it is essential to use a burr grinder and to grind per order.  The two major types of burrs used are flat and conical.  Conical burrs are desirable because they increase the surface area of each particle and the amount of flavor that can be extracted from the coffee.  Since conical burrs have longer cutting edges, the burrs can rotate at lower speeds which reduces the heat created.  Flat burrs should be replaced after 600 pounds of coffee have been ground and conical burrs should be replaced after 2000 pounds of coffee have been ground.“

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Home equipment reviews - The Solis SL70 - coffeecrew.com - victoria, b.c. canada Home equipment reviews - The Solis SL70 - coffeecrew.com - victoria, b.c. canada

  „This article is round one in a series of reviews on a wide variety of espresso machines paired up with various coffee grinders. I have paired it up in the lab with a Solis Maestro Plus grinder as well as the Rancilio Rocky grinder for benchmarking. Our readers want the best for the least and that is where we are going to start.“

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