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Perfect single or double espresso (even coming with dual wall filters to give decent espresso from preground coffee), steam wand with acceptable pressure and good heat for texturing milk (latte ...
Portafilter of a home espresso machine with a tamper on it. A portafilter (or group handle) attaches to the grouphead of semi-automatic and piston-driven espresso machines, and carries a tamped puck of coffee grounds within its basket. It is usually made of brass for better heat retention, and is attached by a plastic or wooden handle.
The machine pierces the top (right) and bottom (left) of the capsule, and the water is forced through it under pressure. The Caffitaly System (known in some markets as the Caffita System) is a capsule system for making espresso and other coffee drinks in home espresso machines. The name is a portmanteau of caffè, the Italian word for coffee ...
The first espresso machine for home use was the Gaggia Gilda. [55] Soon afterwards, similar machines such as the Faema Faemina, FE-AR La Peppina, and VAM Caravel followed suit, with similar form factors and operational principles. [56] These machines still have a small but dedicated share of fans. Until the advent of the first small electrical ...
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From reusable mesh pour-overs, to traditional moka pots, to a pricier espresso machines, I've tested several tools and gadgets designed to help you make the perfect brew at home. I still adamantly ...
The first semi-automatic espresso machine designed for unprecedented convenience and ease. The first burr grinder for home use with completely vertical grinding and a special design to minimize noise during grinding. The first coffeemaker/conical burr grinder combination, with a stainless steel vacuum carafe.
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