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Eurolab Coffee Machine

Eurolab Coffee MachineWhats a good coffee brand standard machine?

I just want a single standard, nothing to date. $ 200 - $ 400

What is the best Black and Decker, Krups, Breville, Delonghi, Gaggia, Eurolab. If they all have the same characteristics and the same price, what brand is more trustworthy.

In this price range, or I would go with the Delonghi Gaggia. American brands are not really make a good machine and are consistently placed outside to fill a gap in the market ...

Also, do not include machines that are both drip and espresso, because they are not very good. Get an espresso machine with a nozzle.

Mr. Coffee works well for me. This is the only brand that I receive them for years. And they cost $ 200! You do not need anything fancy, except automatic stop and be able to get a cup while still brewing.

So true ... you need the temperature to minus 200 degrees and most home brewers do not do. I found the Krups Moka Brew Coffee Maker 8 cups did a fantastic job of "mixing" of coffee. It's more a brasserie type steam related and produce a great "cream" on top of coffee. Because of "mixing" through the steam, it acts like a lil slower than you raverage brewer ... but the patience for the result is worth it! Coffee is excellent product!

Now, do not forget to put a good coffee in this!?! If you go through the trouble of spending a lot on the brewer, go out and spend some more money on good coffee from your local roaster (www.greatcoffee.com). In addition to this, you can buy a Burr coffee grinder and grind the whole grains.

So, best of all for you on that!

If the door has the Gaggia filter under pressure (which allows you to reduce the flow to increase pressure in the brewing basket), then I would definitely go for the Gaggia.

Gaggia is now owned by Saeco and they are probably the world leaders in the domestic coffee machines.

A second would close DeLonghi. Gaggia As it will probably be done in Italy.

I would not buy a B & D or a Eurolab myself.

Before buying a machine, make sure it has a stainless steel boiler. aluminum boilers tend to need much more for scaling, and if they are ignored because of problems with the valve on the brewing and block coils. It will also force the taste and cream of coffee.

Gaggia is THE MACHINE.

It's very expensive.

On your budget and I would go for domestic use

"Krupp". Is a fair price for a decent machine ..... x

Have .............. fun x

Delonghi, or cuisnart are good ... but a French touch is a great tasting coffee for about $ 40.

I have a brand name without permission. No frills, just a switch. Good works. Can not complain. I want a cappuccino machine now though.

Krups is the best I've ever used for two reasons:
1. the filter is cone shaped and makes better coffee

2. water gets really hot, and it's important.

Some of the brands less like Mr. Coffee and Black and Decker does not heat the water enough.

Good luck ... I love coffee!

Posted on June 6, 2010.
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