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  2. La Marzocco - Wikipedia

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    www.lamarzocco.com. La Marzocco, founded in 1927, Florence, by Giuseppe and Bruno Bambi, is an Italian company specializing in high-end espresso coffee machines. [1][2][3][4] It is based in Scarperia, with branch offices worldwide. [5] A La Marzocco GB-5. "Paddle" style grouphead controls on a La Marzocco.

  3. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    Moka pots differ from espresso machines in that they brew under substantially lower pressure – 1.5 bars (21 psi) rather than 9 bars (130 psi) – and use hotter water – a mix of boiling water and steam at above 100 °C (212 °F), rather than 92–96 °C (198–205 °F) of espresso machines, similar to early steam brewing machines.

  4. Rancilio - Wikipedia

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    Rancilio is an espresso machine manufacturer, founded in 1927 by Roberto Rancilio in Parabiago, Italy. Rancilio's earliest machine was 'La Regina' – a vertical boiler machine, similar to the original Bezzera and Victoria Arduino devices in function and gilded ' Belle Epoque ' styling. In 1950, Rancilio released a horizontal boiler machine ...

  5. Gaggia - Wikipedia

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    The machine forced water to flow over the coffee grounds at a high pressure, producing the 'crema' that is unique to espresso. The Gaggia company was founded in 1947 and formally incorporated in 1948. It first produced machines for commercial use, but shortly thereafter released the Gilda, its first home machine. [2]

  6. Faema - Wikipedia

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    FAEMA (Italian acronym: Fabbrica Apparecchiature Elettromeccaniche e Affini) primarily engaged in the production of espresso machines, was founded in 1945 by Carlo Ernesto Valente, in Milan, Italy Faema was to become synonymous with the post- war production boom in Italy, by actively pursuing technological innovation as the company's driving force.

  7. Luigi Bezzera - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Bezzera. Luigi Bezzera (born in the 19th century; died in the 20th century) was an Italian mechanic and innovator. [1] He is the inventor of the first removable portafilter espresso machine, while Angelo Moriondo holds the first recorded patent for the espresso machine, he hired a mechanic in Milan to build it.

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