I wanna make espresso at home

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iamme

Lifer
Jul 21, 2001
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Originally posted by: Soybomb
Well after reading a bit today I think I'm going to get a gaggia espresso and either the tranquilo or rocky grinder (the rocky looks far far far better).
after adding in some cups, a tamper, a pitcher, a couple pounds of coffee, etc I should be able to get started for under $500 still.

did you read the review i posted? it seems to be a decent starter machine for under $200.

Originally posted by: iamme
here's a $200 machine ($175 at amazon right now) that seems to be a great starter machine:

Gaggia Carezza

http://www.coffeegeek.com/proreviews/firstlook/carezza
 

abaez

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Jan 28, 2000
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Wow, that one looks perfect for me. I basically just want a machine that will make two espresso shots so that I can mix it with an equal amount of nonfat milk and a teensy bit of caramel. The machine has to be in my office too and that one looks like it will fit in my cubicle.
 

ultravox

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: abaez
Wow, that one looks perfect for me. I basically just want a machine that will make two espresso shots so that I can mix it with an equal amount of nonfat milk and a teensy bit of caramel. The machine has to be in my office too and that one looks like it will fit in my cubicle.

Caramel ?
You philistine !
 

Soybomb

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Jun 30, 2000
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Originally posted by: iamme
Originally posted by: Soybomb
Well after reading a bit today I think I'm going to get a gaggia espresso and either the tranquilo or rocky grinder (the rocky looks far far far better).
after adding in some cups, a tamper, a pitcher, a couple pounds of coffee, etc I should be able to get started for under $500 still.

did you read the review i posted? it seems to be a decent starter machine for under $200.

Originally posted by: iamme
here's a $200 machine ($175 at amazon right now) that seems to be a great starter machine:

Gaggia Carezza

http://www.coffeegeek.com/proreviews/firstlook/carezza

Indeed I did, its most appreciated. According to the coffeegeek forums the gaggia carezza and espresso are identical machines internally and the aesthetics are the only difference between the two. I think the espresso is just a bit more eye catching for me