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    CoffeeGeek is the most read coffee and espresso resource online today. Launched in 2001, the website has over 10,000 pages of coffee content.

  3. Breville Barista Express First Look - CoffeeGeek

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    A very small modification in 2019. It has been the most popular espresso machine in the USA and Canada for nearly 10 years now. It has legions of fans, but up until just a few years ago, was all but ignored by coffee gear reviewers, ourselves included here at CoffeeGeek. It’s the Breville Barista Express, an espresso and grinder combination ...

  4. Best Budget Coffee Grinders for 2024 - CoffeeGeek

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    Specialty companies like Option-O have grinders from $375 to $2,650. Italian makers like Eureka and Ceado have grinders from $250 through $2,500. Given this breadth of offerings, we consider the “budget” range of quality coffee grinders to reside in the $100 to $250 range. $250 is a lot of money to spend on an appliance.

  5. The Best Espresso Machine - CoffeeGeek

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    The Lelit Bianca V3: The Best Espresso Machine of All Time. The Lelit Bianca V3 in painted black, freshly unboxed. We are midway through our full review process on the Lelit Bianca, and every single day I become more and more impressed with this $3,000 machine.

  6. Breville Smart Grinder Pro - CoffeeGeek

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    A pretty poor burr set. And it was really bad at grinding for espresso. By 2014, Breville replaced this grinder with the BSG820XL model, the Breville Smart Grinder Pro. Introduced with a MSRP of around $230 (it’s actually lower today, at $200!), it was frequently available around $175 or less.

  7. How to Make an Iced Espresso - CoffeeGeek

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    Let your normal double espresso brew; in this case, we’re brewing about 50g (50ml give or take) of espresso. As the espresso hits the chilled cup, it’s going to drop in temperature very quickly – from it’s 93C grouphead temp, to about 75C hitting the cup, to about 55-60C as it cools down a bit. Give it a good stir once the shot is done.

  8. Baratza Encore ESP Grinder - CoffeeGeek

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    With the new grind selection ability, better burrset and niceties like the dosing cup, the Baratza Encore ESP is a solid choice for a multipurpose, entry point grinder for consumers discovering good coffee. Design - 8.5/10. Usability - 7/10. Features - 7.5/10. Performance - 6.5/10.

  9. Best Espresso Gifts Under $100 Holiday 2023 - CoffeeGeek

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    Here are all the lists we’ve published this holiday season: Coffee Gear and Gadgets Under $50. Espresso Gear and Gifts Under $50. Coffee Gear Under $100. Espresso Gear Under $100. Coffee Gear Under $300. Espresso Gear Under $600. In the interest of transparency, many of these products listed are a) sold by a CoffeeGeek advertising supporter ...

  10. Ninja Luxe Cafe Espresso Machine First Impressions

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    The Luxe Cafe will also brew a quad shot, around 100g liquid output (estimated), from a 40g shot dose (measured!!). And it doesn’t end there. It can do a cold pressed version of espresso. It also can brew a traditional cup coffee from 6 ounces to 18 ounces, in two different modes: “classic” or “rich”.

  11. A Milan Travelogue of Coffee And Tasty Delights - CoffeeGeek

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    The espresso there was the best I had in the city. The cafe is run by a Canadian-Italian couple who take third wave coffee very seriously. The bar features a La Marzocco machine (there’s surprisingly few of them visible in Milan!) with big Mahlkonig EK43 grinders on the back bar for one of the few places in Milan you can get a quality pour ...