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Espresso EquipmentMaking espresso isn't as simple as making regular coffee. The espresso machine you use will effect the results of your drinks.
Before You Buy a Home Espresso Machine
What you need to know about when choosing an espresso machine for your home use. Choosing a Home Espresso Machine
The differences between the types of home espresso machines, and their pros and cons. Pump, steam, piston or lever and moka pots. Espresso Machine Features to Look For
Espresso Machine Features to Look For Top Espresso Machines under $100
You can make espresso at home without having to spend a bundle. Top Espresso Machines $100-$500
These machines are great for the middle budget range. They will produce better espresso than the cheaper ones, but they will cost a little more. Top Espresso Machines $500-$1000
Now we're getting into the higher quality machines, and the price tags are getting higher too. Top Coffee/Espresso Combo Machines
Convenience and efficiency in one coffee machine. These machines will make both regular drip coffee and shots of espresso. Top Automatic Espresso Machines
Espresso machines that do it all for you, including grinding the beans as you need them. Espresso Pods
Espresso pods can speed up the espresso-making processs. They're prepacked grounds that you just toss in your machine. How to Make Espresso in a Moka Pot
Step-by-step instructions to make espresso on your stove-top. Review of the Bialetti Moka Express
A stove-top moka pot can make you espresso at home. |
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