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Originally posted by norrahe View PostSorry to hijack but any recommendations for a decent compact grinder?
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostI bet 999 people in a 1000 can't tell the difference between coffee made by a fancy expensive machine, and that made from a few beans ground up and chucked in a £10 cafetiere from Sainsbury's.
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Are you lot overcomplicating things?
Buy beans.
Put in this
Buy De
Then put the ground coffee into something like this:
Kenwood UK | Black Coffee Maker kMix CM024
What else is there to it?
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostWe have this one, it’s a bit over your stated budget but if the other Delonghi machines are half as good then I can recommend the brand.
A few things to consider with B2C machines:
If you like your coffee hot you will be disappointed with the cappuccino / latte as the milk just doesn’t get up to the temperature you may be used to from machines with steamers (such as the Gaggia)
Get one that has a pre-ground container you can then use this for decaff: it saves having to try & empty the beans out..
Look at the milk container, be sure that the spout that goes into the base unit is not metal – if you keep the container in the fridge the metal may shrink in the cold & this can cause connection issues.
You will need to descale on a regular basis, if you don’t it can bung up the mechanism; descaling is an easy process but get the proper Delonghi fluid.
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Originally posted by RedSauce View PostI would strongly recommend buying some Blue Mountain coffee, it is like nothing i have ever had before, it is so smooth and doesn't have that bitter taste that some coffee can have.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI was looking into a nespresso machine, but the pods are stupidly expensive. I would like a bean to cup machine and was looking at Jura and de Longhi, but I only drink coffee at home at the weekends, so will probably invest in a coffee grinder and stick to using a cafetiere.
Having being down the anal bean to cup route, I honestly think unless you are making as much as a small coffee bar it’s not worth the extra effort.
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Sorry to hijack but any recommendations for a decent compact grinder?
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I looked at doing the same thing, but it worked out so expensive for something I would only use at weekends. So i bought a grinder of Amazon and a Cafetiere. As long as you use decent coffee it is just as good as any machine IMO.
I would strongly recommend buying some Blue Mountain coffee, it is like nothing i have ever had before, it is so smooth and doesn't have that bitter taste that some coffee can have.
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
Originally posted by norrahe View Postso will probably invest in a coffee grinder and stick to using a cafetiere.
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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostTrying to get the perfect coffee machine is like trying to get a perfect man, impossible.
So make do with one that is dependable and easy to clean up like a pod machine (nepresso is big in Italy).
Plus both will got the job done in the time it takes to make a slice of toast.
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Reminds me I still have a bag of beans that my dad bought back from a trip to Honduras, a while ago now.
What is the sell by date on coffee beans, how long before they need chucking out?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI'm deep in the world of coffee machine reviews and completely baffled.
I know that I don't want one of those pod insertion situations - I want bean to cup.
But which ones are any good? Is it possible to get one for under £500?
Heellpppp.
So make do with one that is dependable and easy to clean up like a pod machine (nepresso is big in Italy).
Plus both will got the job done in the time it takes to make a slice of toast.
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