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  2. Bravilor Bonamat - Wikipedia

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    Bravilor Bonamat is a Dutch manufacturer of commercial and office-grade coffee machines, espresso machines and hot water dispensers, founded in Amsterdam by A.J.M. Verheijen in 1948. The company originally began as a wholesale reseller of espresso machines, before later branching out into manufacturing. [1] [2]

  3. Rancilio - Wikipedia

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    The S-series machine would become popular in the 1990s, and become well known in the North American marketplace. [1] In 1997, Rancilio created a home kitchen-sized espresso machine based on their commercial offerings. This was initially only available as a thank-you gift to importers and vendors of Rancilio's restaurant-grade coffee machines.

  4. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    The first HX was the Faema E61 of 1961, a design nearly ubiquitous across the semi-automatic market segment of espresso machines. Dual boiler (DB) Finally, in some espresso machines for commercial or home use, water for brewing is heated in a separate chamber, which requires two separate boilers.

  5. I tried 3 espresso machines at 3 different price points - AOL

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    I tested three popular coffee machines, Nespresso, De’Longhi and Breville, to compare their performance.

  6. This Is The Best Coffee & Espresso Machine Combo For ... - AOL

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    Machine type: Drip coffee maker and semi-automatic espresso machine Coffee type: Pre-ground (espresso maker is compatible with ESE pods) Dimensions: 11.0 x 14.5 x 12.8 inches

  7. 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]

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