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It's not as good as the professional jobs but still makes a decent cup of coffee.
I did consider getting one, but given I'm the only one who drinks anything caffeinated in the house, and it wouldn't get used often enough. I do need to get an electric grinder though.
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
I think it's time to retire Mr N's alarm clock, its the second time the alarm has not gone off. He's really attached to it as he's had it since he went to uni, given it may be over 25 years old, I think it's time is up.
"Ask not what you can do for your country. Ask what's for lunch." - Orson Welles
I did consider getting one, but given I'm the only one who drinks anything caffeinated in the house, and it wouldn't get used often enough. I do need to get an electric grinder though.
MrsB only drinks the occasional cappuccino but I tend to get through 5 or six cups a day. The main advantage to the machine is that it is quick and easy. Top up the beans and water for the first cup of the day and then it's just a case of sticking the cup under the spout, pressing a button and 30 seconds later you have a decent espresso and no mess to clean up.
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