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I want to buy the best coffee machine for home β˜•οΈso I can enjoy better coffee than anywhere else in /london can you please recommend something? πŸ™ I can’t start my day without a great cappuccino, and I also love having an espresso sometimes
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Happy with my Breville (Sage) Bambino! Budget for a good grinder too!
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we have a smeg espresso machine and it’s excellent bought the matching grinder and it doesn’t really grind fine enough so will prob go back to buying it ground from monmouth
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I am using sage barista touch impress and I am happy that it is not so dirty anymore. But before I had a delonghi dedica and a graef coffee grinder and I found a really good set up with that, so that the first steps from taste point of view were disappointing with the sage. Meanwhile I also adjust a few settings and it’s fine. But I still have problems with channeling on the sage machine… but for the price and what you get, I can still recommend!!!
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Been in the industry for over a decade. Happy to help! First question is… are you looking for a hobby to really get into, or are you looking for the best cup you can get with the smallest amount of effort (ie automation)?
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Rancilio Silvia. If you want to spend some more cash for something more automated the Breville is very user friendly.
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oh this is such a rabbit hole, really dangerous and fun question to ask if you're just getting into making your own coffee, a common #1 rule is that the grinder is more important than the coffee machine for grinders you're generally looking for something with burrs (vs blade). burrs give a more consistent grind so you avoid over/under extracted flavors (simply - you don't accidentally burn half the beans). I use the Baratza Encore but there's a lot of options available! when you get to coffee machines.. it's truly how much do you want to spend. I always do pour-overs so can't recommend as well here, but a few friends have the Breville's Bambino or Barista Express and enjoy them also make sure you're finding a good coffee roaster and using their fresh beans! if you ask, great ones will often give you estimates on how fine a grind to use for the various drinks you want to make, so you can really extract the flavor profile
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Cappuccino is not coffee πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ French Press is the only way to go πŸ‘Œ
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Better than anywhere in London will be tough but delonghi stuff is a good start. I'd avoid the ones that are bean to cup because they require more cleaning and make sure whatever you buy is over 1.5 bars of pressure.
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manual or automatic? budget would be helpful also β˜•
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Gaggia Classic Pro is good entry level prosumer model
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