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can you recommend a coffee machine please?

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VirginMedium · 23/02/2022 20:54

I have always used a cafeteriree and gone to a Starbucks or whatever for a 'proper coffee'. its just occured to me, that is why people have 'coffee machines' at home. can you recommend a coffee machine that will supply me with proper coffee please. it can't be expensive because I am poor but realise that I will save on take away coffees...it needs to have a short ROI please

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VirginMedium · 23/02/2022 21:05

and...does it need to be one that you put beans in? or do people have ones that you put ground coffee in and that is good also?

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urbanbuddha · 23/02/2022 21:08

aeropress.com/ makes lovely coffee. You'll need a milk frother as well if that's your taste.

LifeInAHamsterWheel · 23/02/2022 21:13

When you go to Starbucks what do you usually order?

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VirginMedium · 23/02/2022 21:18

@LifeInAHamsterWheel I always have black Americans because I don't like milk, of any sort. but DD has frochamochachocas made with coconut or oat milk. so it's probably better if I have some kind of milk function??

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VirginMedium · 23/02/2022 21:19

although having said that, she most often has an iced version so we maybe could forgo the milk thingy

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VirginMedium · 23/02/2022 21:21

@urbanbuddha oh yes, I had forgotten about them, people at work have them! they always look faffy? but it's good coffee? better than a cafeteriree?

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VirginMedium · 23/02/2022 21:23

what about this?

ao.com/p/reviews/ceg5311x-beko-bean-to-cup-coffee-machine-stainless-steel-69256-65?page=2

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SparePantsAndLego · 23/02/2022 21:40

I swear by my Nespresso. I have the milk frother, too, but it tastes just as good heated in the microwave, obvs not as aerated... Aldi’s frother has good reviews.

urbanbuddha · 23/02/2022 21:40

Yes, much better than a caffitière. It squeezes the juice out of the coffee. As it were. No more faff than any other coffee maker really. That's an American website - you'll be able to get one locally.

urbanbuddha · 23/02/2022 21:43

Ask one of your colleagues if you can try it.

C8H10N4O2 · 23/02/2022 21:48

Sage machines are not cheap but mine would have to be dragged from my cold, dead hands.

If you drink coffee mainly black a good machine with variable grind and pressure management really makes a huge difference. If you drink your coffee with a ton of frothy gunk and syrups - just buy a jar if instant.

Not that I feel strongly you understand Grin

VirginMedium · 23/02/2022 21:50

@urbanbuddha we don't go into office any more Sad

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VirginMedium · 23/02/2022 21:51

@SparePantsAndLego is Nespresso with pods? I'm not sure I want to have to get pods. I can buy beans in the local shop but where do you buy pods?

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ehb102 · 23/02/2022 21:54

Save up your money and get a Delonghi bean to cup with a milk frother that goes in the fridge, second hand if you like. If you can't be bothered to save up you might as well stick with the cafetiere IMHO.

Hyggemood · 23/02/2022 21:56

I use one of these- www.johnlewis.com/bialetti-moka-express-hob-espresso-maker/p1407523

Highly recommended

Lasagnaface · 23/02/2022 22:05

The pods are terrible for the environment, and can get quite expensive. You get imitation nespresso pods in most supermarkets.

We have the Nespresso thing with the pods. I actually prefer the drip coffee machines. I miss the caffetières, actually.

What I would say is that, now that I have my coffees at home, I am not buying frothy coffees in cafés. And Starbucks make revolting coffee, also.

Xtraincome · 23/02/2022 22:06

We only use dripper filters, V60 brand usually.
We also have a chemex dripper for large quantities. You get all the notes in the coffee. I think aeropress gets the same results. Sorry for short sentences, puppy asleep on my lap Grin

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Haybo26 · 23/02/2022 22:09

Love my Nespresso Touch...as does my husband and 3 teens!

madamegazelle1 · 23/02/2022 22:10

Definitely a Sage coffee machine- not cheap but amazing coffee machines

ivykaty44 · 23/02/2022 22:11

I’d just look on market place and get a nesspresso machine

And a jug milk frother

Cheap as chips

Make sure the nesspresso isn’t the new different pods - you can get many generic pods then

Seriously less mess and easy to work

Cherryblossoms85 · 23/02/2022 22:15

If you Ike americanos get a Melitta filter coffee machine. Morphy Richards also makes a nice one.

PosiePerkinPootleFlump · 23/02/2022 22:21

V60 or aeropress and some decent coffee. Get a hand grinder for grinding beans...better quality for the price unless you want to spend a lot more on an electric grinder

LifeInAHamsterWheel · 23/02/2022 22:24

To be honest I think if you're used to a cafetière you should stick to that and upgrade your coffee! I use one in work and the difference in using good quality coffee is amazing. I have a Nespresso machine at home but unfortunately my favourite pods are one of the most expensive ones!! (Illy) I also have a milk frother and this is definitely worth the money if you like that sort of coffee. Bit for what you're describing honestly I think you'd be better off treating yourself to some really nice coffee (or beans and then buy a grinder to grind them yourself, I'm too lazy for that!)
My boss recently got a Sage bean to cup machine and he's given me free rein to use it anytime I want. It's honestly too much of a faff for me! And it cost a fortune! I'm happy to use his posh coffee in the house is a good bit a lot better

LifeInAHamsterWheel · 23/02/2022 22:25

Don't know what happened at the end of my post?! What I was trying to say is I like to take the beans he grinds and use them in my French press! You get my drift...

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