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Type:Electric ◊ Grinding Method:Burr Grinder ◊ Capacity:8.8 oz. ◊ Power:100 Watt ◊ Finesse Settings:16 Settings ◊ Material:Plastic Housing ◊ Controls:Quantity Control / Timer ◊ Cleaning:Removable Beans Container, Removable Ground Coffee Container ◊ Width:5.4 in. ◊ Depth:7.7 in. ◊ Height:10.8 in. ◊ Weight:6.1 lb. ◊ Warranty:1 Year ◊ Exterior Color 677 more reviews »
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Type:Electric ◊ Power:160 Watt ◊ Finesse Settings:1 Settings ◊ Product ID:44736446 ◊ Material:Plastic Housing ◊ Grinding Method:Burr Grinder ◊ Capacity:8 oz. ◊ Controls:On/Off Switch ◊ Width:5 in. ◊ Depth:7 in. ◊ Height:12.5 in. ◊ Weight:4 lb. ◊ Warranty:1 Year ◊ MPN:G285 28 more reviews »
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Capacity:9 Cup ◊ Operation Source:Manual ◊ Weight:2 oz. ◊ Product ID:22405618 ◊ Weight:2 lb. ◊ Type:Coffee Maker ◊ MPN:Class 9-Cup 59 more reviews »
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… better coffee than the coffee that I'm used from drip coffee makers. The frother works quite well and is easy to clean, compared to the more expensive Krups Espresso maker. (Tip: heat up the milk…
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…I love this coffee/espresso maker. It does not take up much space, it is fast, and it makes very good coffee/espresso. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 is cause any time I make a latte…
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…I almost prefer using this to my full sized espresso maker. definitely nice for traveling, and for people that only make 1-4 cups of coffee at a time. great tasting coffee, easy to make, and quick…
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…I almost prefer using this to my full sized espresso maker. definitely nice for traveling, and for people that only make 1-4 cups of coffee at a time. great tasting coffee, easy to make, and quick…
…'ve tried. i use a $5 teakettle to heat water, then make espresso, then usually add hot water to fill mug for regular joe. but can add milk instead and pop in microwave for a few for an easy latte.
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… is brewing and you end up having watered down espresso or steam milk that is not hot enough. I have resorted to just heating my milk up in the microwave and have more of an espresso with hot milk as opposed…
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…This is my first espresso maker, so I am no expert, but it works perfectly for me. Its important to compress the coffee correctly, but once you do that, it makes excellent coffee. You also have…
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…Fancy espresso machine for $300-500? Forget it! This gadget plus a microwave is all you need to have espresso coffee in less than a minute. I've had a very good espresso machine for years and love…
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…Fancy espresso machine for $300-500? Forget it! This gadget plus a microwave is all you need to have espresso coffee in less than a minute. I've had a very good espresso machine for years and love…
…. For lattes, I simply fill half a coffee mug with milk, heat it in the microwave until it's hot, and then top it off with espresso. It's low-maintenance -- every once in a while I replace the internal rubber…
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…. For lattes, I simply fill half a coffee mug with milk, heat it in the microwave until it's hot, and then top it off with espresso. It's low-maintenance -- every once in a while I replace the internal rubber…
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…. For lattes, I simply fill half a coffee mug with milk, heat it in the microwave until it's hot, and then top it off with espresso. It's low-maintenance -- every once in a while I replace the internal rubber…
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…. For lattes, I simply fill half a coffee mug with milk, heat it in the microwave until it's hot, and then top it off with espresso. It's low-maintenance -- every once in a while I replace the internal rubber…
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…. For lattes, I simply fill half a coffee mug with milk, heat it in the microwave until it's hot, and then top it off with espresso. It's low-maintenance -- every once in a while I replace the internal rubber…
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from Amazon.com
…. For lattes, I simply fill half a coffee mug with milk, heat it in the microwave until it's hot, and then top it off with espresso. It's low-maintenance -- every once in a while I replace the internal rubber…
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