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Cassie Heart
@cassie
Coffeecasters — sometimes I get the jonesing for a cup instead of my usual bang energy. What do you recommend as the ultimate coffee/espresso maker (that doesn’t also require a PhD in coffeeology)?
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Gabriel Ayuso
@gabrielayuso.eth
Moccamaster 53948 KBGV Select 10-Cup Coffee Maker, Matte Black, 40 ounce, 1.25l https://a.co/d/cgbSWEv
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Sanch
@sanchitram.eth
- Moka Pot + Grinder - South Indian Filter + Grinder + Chicory Both require milk, and make light espresso shots
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Michael Pfister
@pfista
Cometeer https://cometeer.com/r/BcVRzQ
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Hexidethmal 🟪
@hexidethmal
I have the Bambino Plus from the overview in the next cast, and it has been perfection. It makes an extremely competent cup, is quite simple to use, and has a blessedly compact footprint on the counter. I roast own beans and only do pour overs and espresso, so I'm pretty picky. Bambino gets it done imho
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Nick Ducoff
@stoic
Breville Bambino for espresso
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Alex Loukissas 🍉
@futureartist
Aero press
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frdysk
@frdysk
I went from Bialetti's Brikka mokapot to Cafelat's Robot manual press. Robot elevated my coffee palette, i drink regular milk latte
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Ajay
@ajay
Maybe I need to switch back from caffeine pills to coffee again for the experience and a ritual
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Venkatesh Rao ☀️
@vgr
Nespresso vertuo. The coffeeology is done for you and barcoded onto the capsules.
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aerique
@aerique.eth
https://www.quickmill.it/en/products/group-quick-mill/mod-0820/ Lasts forever. I bought a 20 year old one second-hand and I've been using it for years. You do have to experiment a little with the right amount of coffee and the grain size but then you're set. I wouldn't call that coffeeology.
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@jkg.eth
De'Longhi Dinamica. Expensive but worth it, I use it everyday. Easy to use, espresso is ready in ~2 minutes
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Will
@wg
Chemex, great coffee and minimal cleanup
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Joe Petrich 🟪
@jpetrich
For coffee, the Breville precision brewer. For espresso, probably the Breville Barista Pro if you want the best ease+result combo.
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@boscolo.eth
Hard to beat the original Italian stove top espresso. https://i.imgur.com/9boFOLk.png
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@incarterseyes.eth
Monster or nothing. https://i.imgur.com/1AixRdQ.jpg
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@derek
Breville makes incredible stuff that's easy enough to use for beginners but pro enough to use for connoisseurs. The Touch Pro line in particular is becoming an industry standard for semi-pro coffee drinkers. And has tons of bells & whistles for the price, including single-cup brewing for when you don't need a pot.
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@aferg.eth
I *highly* recommend getting a Chemex. Won't break the bank, is beautiful even when not being used, and makes a really great coffee when you use a quality bean https://i.imgur.com/hidiTCE.png
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Nat Emodi
@emodi
I really like this one: https://www.oxo.com/barista-brain-9-cup-coffee-maker.html Simulated pour over. This + conical burr grinder + good beans + steamed milk is a really good 80/20.
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Jonny Mack
@nonlinear.eth
hario v60 ceramic brewer and baratza encore with good beans
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