Best Jura / Capresso Espresso Makers for Barista
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this machine can do it all, from a strong shot of espresso to a flawless cappuccino, all in under minute.
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* i've used the frothxpress attachment for making cappuccinos and lattes a handful of times and it works well, much better than i expected, and is easy to clean.
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i looked in to this machine after using an older capresso model at a friend's house.
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jura of switzerland is the undisputed leader in modern coffee maker design and has translated their superior restaurant machines into practical home and small office solutions.
Read more reviewsPositives: Excellent Temperature Control, Strong Coffee, Excellent Foaming Device, Type: Espresso Machine -
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the machine has had a lot of use over the past few weeks with family and friends visiting.
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the e9 makes perfect cappuccino's.
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pros: attractive looking, best tasting coffee ever, easy to clean, easy to use, great taste, large water storage container, professional, quick brewing best uses: anytime, kitchen, morning coffee
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i have owned cappuccino machines for about 25 years and all of them even at 1/10 this price could produce proper milk froth.
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amazon was selling them for the same price, and silver fit better with the rest of my kitchen accessories, so i opted for this model.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Clean, Easy To Use, Strong Coffee, Type: Espresso Machine,Coffee Maker -
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Espresso Maker for Commercial Use
Deciding which espresso maker to buy for commercial use involves more than just looking for a good steam wand. You must first make sure that your business can accommodate your new machine - check to see that you have running water, a floor drain and 220 volt service in place before you install an espresso maker. If you do not have these things, you must have them installed by a professional, a process that usually takes 2 to 3 weeks.


