Sunday, July 17, 2011

DeLonghi Magnifica Digital Espresso Machine

DeLonghi Magnifica Digital Espresso MachineDeLonghi Magnifica Digital Espresso Machine



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Digital programmable menu allows you to adjust the start-time, water hardness, coffee strength, cup size and even temperature. Warming plate on top of the machine preheats your cup for you. Includes 25 oz. container and two detachable lids for frothed and steam milk. 1 to 3 hour adjustable automatic shut-off. Dishwasher safe, detachable parts and automatic cleaning function make it easy to maintain. The perfect latte or cappuccino is only a button away with our DeLonghi Magnifica Digital Espresso Machine. A professional-quality burr grinder and Direct-to-Brew system instantly grinds beans to make the freshest coffee or espresso drinks possible. The Magnifica's patented Single Touch Cappuccino and Latte system ensures that operation is uncomplicated and every drink made is barista-quality. . . . . . View more features and specifications for this espresso machine. Made in Italy.

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Saturday, July 16, 2011

Nescafe KP210250 Dolce Gusto Single-Serve Coffee Machine, Creme Review

Nescafe KP210250 Dolce Gusto Single-Serve Coffee Machine, Creme
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Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2KAMUCI09DZ0L I want to love this machine. If you are considering purchasing the Dolce Gusto machine I STRONGLY suggest you sample the coffee first (I think Sur La Table has demo machines). Here's what I like about the machine:
* The design is sleek.
* It's well made and sturdy.
* The machine heats the water up really fast- once you turn it you're ready to make coffee in well under a minute.
* The machine is incredibly easy to use. (see attached video for a demo of a cappuccino)
* No real cleanup required after each use.

Now for the bad...
* The machine comes with a latte macchiato glass, a cappuccino cup and saucer. Unfortunately the packaging was very poor (not enough bubble wrap) and the saucer arrived cracked.
* The coffee is horrible. As good as the physical machine is... it is only as good as the coffee it makes. All the milk based Dolce Gusto drinks are excessively sweet, taste artificial and have a ton of sugar and have anywhere from 3.5g-6g of fat.
*The non-milk drinks are very disappointing as well. Both the espresso and lungo aren't very strong and taste very average.

I have posted video demonstrations for each of the drinks in my reviews of :
* Cappuccino
* Espresso
* Chococino
* Caffe Lungo
* Latte Macchiato


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Everyone has their perfect cup of coffee these days: Extra foam. Two shots. Extra milk. Your coffee, after all, is an expression of your individuality. That’s why the new Nescafé Dolce Gusto from Krups is the ideal coffee machine for you. Brew your perfectly frothy cappuccino, velvety latte, or dependable cup of black coffee – however you like it. One capsule for coffee, two capsules for cappuccino. Then simply place your favorite mug onto the adjustable tray, and slide the “Custom Control Lever” to fill to your desired coffee strength. In less than one minute, you’ll enjoy the delicious aroma from a freshly brewed cup! All our coffees are 100% Arabica fine ground coffee and our cappuccinos and lattes are topped with a delicious and generous froth that lasts to the bottom of the cup. Nescafé Dolce Gusto is designed with a 15 bar pressure system similar to coffee-house machines so your coffee is made with precise pressure and water temperature for the best quality taste. You’ll save time with clean up, too. Simply toss out the capsule and immediately go from one coffee to the next. Coffee-house quality drinks are yours to enjoy your way.

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Thursday, July 14, 2011

Pasquini Livietta T2 Espresso Machine Review

Pasquini Livietta T2 Espresso Machine
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My Saeco Vienna Superautomatica just bit the big one a few weeks ago, so I got to upgrade to this bad boy, and Oh, my, goodness! Best espresso of my life!!! Takes a bit of practice, but here's the way to get the best out of your machine:
1. Preheat your machine for 2-5 minutes. Place a couple of demitasse cups on top of the machine to heat them up and make sure you have either filtered or bottled (calcium free) water in your water tank.
2. Send a spurt of hot water through your empty brew group and filter basket to heat it up before loading it up with your grinds.
3. The grind is absolutely imperative!!! You must have the right grind to get the most out of your shot. If you don't have the right grind you'll have a crappy shot and it will be bitter and nasty. I currently have mine set at between 2.5 and 3 and it's perfect. I'm using: Pasquini Lux Coffee Grinder. You need to tamp the grounds into the filter basket with your tamper with firm, even pressure. When you put your brew group onto the machine, don't crank it on too tight, just put it on and pull the handle forward.
4. If your machine is warm (green "coffee" light is on) push the coffee light (make sure you have a warmed cup under the brew group :) and brew your ambrosia of the gods. You should see a chestnut and tan stripey later of crema on top, and your espresso should be smooth, not at all bitter.

If it's too dark and bitter, and there is no crema, your grind is probably too fine. Try making the grind a little less fine (usually you will need to adjust the grind with the machine running, you may need to check your instruction manual depending on what type you have).

I hope this helps! I'm very much enjoying a latte right now and it is VERY smooth. The microfoam is like velvet. No sugar required :) I'm going to be high on caffeine today, woohoo.

EDIT: Just as an FYI, I got some snotty Italian coffee a few days after the coffee machine arrived (it came with the machine as a freebie, but it arrived late). It tasted like it had been roasted in someone's sweaty boot and left to rot for several months. It was truly awful. There was no amount of sugar or chocolate that could cover the flavor of the bitter nastiness. Really, really gross. I highly recommend sticking with freshly roasted coffee from someplace that you really like. My favorite place to get coffee is [...] (their Sally's special blend is amazing!!!), another favorite place is [...]. Both are excellent for very freshly roasted coffees and split bean has the most unbelievable alfajores I have EVER tasted. Just... Wow!!!

Now that I have good coffee back in the grinder, I'm back to very much enjoying my at least twice daily coffee :) Once the grind is just right, and the art of the pull is mastered, you cannot go wrong. This machine makes AMAZING coffee!!!

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The Paquini Livietta T2 semi-automatic espresso machine it one of the most compact of its kind. What it lacks in size, however, it does not give up in quality. Encased in stainless steel, the Livietta measures just over 12â? tall and 8â? wide. Inside the Livietta are a powerful 15 bar pump and 2 thermoblocks that can brew and steam simultaneously. The Livietta is known for its quick heat up timeâ?"just 2 minutes for brewing and 4 minutes for steaming. In no time it makes espresso, lattes, cappuccinos and more for you and your guests. The chrome-plated marine brass brew group infuses the perfect heat, and the machine has a 3-way solenoid valve that regulates pressure. With professional components like these, the Livietta T2 is designed to create café quality espresso for years of reliable use. Features: Commercial portafilter and brew group Dual thermblock boiler system Simple controls 3-Way solenoid valve Cup warmer Hot water dispenser Steam wand 57 oz. water reservoir

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Michael Graves Design® Automatic Drip Coffeemaker Review

Michael Graves Design® Automatic Drip Coffeemaker
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Wow, I have nothing but good things to say about this coffeemaker. It does not drip from the spout when pouring, the resevoir is removable, and the coffee filter basket is easy to get to. If there is anything bad is that the filter basket holder itself is not removable, so it can only be cleaned by wiping it out. This makes really good coffee, and its very fast too. If you use the flavor selector button, this does slow the coffee brewing time somewhat, but who cares? The benefits of this coffeemaker far outweigh any negative ones. I also like the bright blue clock on the machine, the sleek look and the easy clean black color. I love it! The price can't be beat either!!! I wish I could have one in red to match my rooster kitchen!
UPDATE: After buying this coffee maker again in June 2009, I have to say I quite disappointed with it. My first one last two years, and I only bought a new because of the burned up warming plate. However, my second one has a crusty, burned up warm plate already, and I mean as of last Nov. not today. I have started using my old Hamilton Beach coffee maker, but it takes forever to brew. What iss the deal with Michael Graves warming plate always doing this? Does anyone else have this problem with this coffeemaker?

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Have your morning coffee ready when you wake up with this automatic coffeemaker. Program it to brew when you want it to and that perfect cup will be waiting for you at just the right time.

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Monday, July 11, 2011

Bunn RT Automatic Coffee Brewer Review

Bunn RT Automatic Coffee Brewer
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Brews seven and a half gallons of coffee per hour yeah you read that right seven and a half gallons GALLONS of coffee each and every hour oh man I love this thing and I can't imagine life without it because if it only brewed five or six gallons per hour that wouldn't be enough but seven gallons oh man that hits the spot just so good so very good and it's in my veins and did I mention I never drink the kind that is decafe because I figure if God wanted me to drink decafe he wouldn't have made most of the pots on this thing have the regular non-decafe handles and did I mention I really like coffee I mean I like it a lot and wait excuse me here comes another gallon out of the machine and gulp that was good I love this machine did I mention I drink a lot of coffee and when it gets into my system it keeps me going and going and I think that the meaning of life has something to do with coffee and I don't mean that stuff you get at Starbucks no I mean coffee coffee coffee oh what a wonderful invention this machine is it gives me seven and a half gallons of the stuff each and every hour but wait I think I'm going to order a second one that means I would have fifteen gallons of coffee available every hour morning noon and night but my wife is trying to pull my hand off the keyboard she says I shouldn't order another one in fact she says maybe I should cut back a bit because you know they say too much coffee isn't good for you but no I don't believe it I've been awake for 53 days now and oh wait a minute the next gallon is ready excuse me while I rinse out my cup who needs sleep no not me did I mention I've been enjoying this machine for 53 days 24 hours a day why sleep when you have something like this in your house--

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RT Coffee Brewer, automatic, 5 lower warmers, s/s funnel, s/s decor, 120/240 V, 19.2 amps, 4050W, brews 7.5 gal/hr. Picture is of RTF w/ faucet. RT does not have a faucet. Decanters not included. Models listed as 120/240V must be connected to a 240V electrical source unless otherwise listed as a dual voltage model. Restocking fees will apply to this product. Contact customer service to confirm electrical requirements. Electrical cord is not included and must be installed by an electrician according to Bunn installation instructions. (Bunn-o-Matic - 20835)

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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Bunn CW15-APS, Brews Into One 2.2 Or 2.5 Liter Airpot Review

Bunn CW15-APS, Brews Into One 2.2 Or 2.5 Liter Airpot
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VERY EASY SET UP. WE USE IN CHURCH AND IT DOES ALL WE COULD ASK FOR. QUICKLY MAKES COFFEE. MAKING INTO THE AIRPOT MAKES SERVICE QUICK FOR A LARGER GROUP WITH NO WASTED COFFEE.

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Founded in 1957, Bunn-O-Matic Corporation introduced the first paper coffee filter and, in 1963, the "pourover" coffee brewer for commercial users. Today BUNN continues to design and manufacture innovations in commercial beverage equipment and home coffee brewers from its headquarters in Springfield, Illinois. BUNN coffee brewers are proudly made in America. For Low Volume Usage Brews 100-175 cups per Hour Pourover Stainless Dcor Plastic Funnel Brews Directly into 1,9 to 3,.0 Liter Airpot Airpots Sold Separately Cord attached 120V/15 amp - requires 2-wires plus ground service rated 120V,single phase,60Hz. 23,6"H x 9"W x 18,5"D

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Saturday, July 9, 2011

Technivorm Moccamaster Coffee Brewer with Thermo Carafe Review

Technivorm Moccamaster Coffee Brewer with Thermo Carafe
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Please get your coffee and sit though this review, it's a bit long. So many people and places rate this as the best drip coffee maker because of the ideal brew temperature and brew drip time. I spent more time on this review because I want to justify the expense of this coffeemaker. The bottom line is that to get the really best tasting coffee out of this expensive coffee maker, you may have to spend just a bit of time fussing with it. This includes finding the right amount of coffee to add, using filtered room temperature water, and I found as some people suggest that if you leave the brew basket top off and stir the coffee grinds during brewing (at least for the first minute when the water has filled the basket and the grinds are swimming in water) , you get even better tasting coffee (better flavor extraction). Also, unless I buy another thermal carafe specifically the Thermos Nissan 51 Ounce Stainless Steel Carafe, I should drink all the brewed coffee within the first hour. The included carafe just does not maintain the coffee at a decent temperature for more than a half hour, especially if you use the brew through lid. If the thermal carafe is to replace the need for a heating pad to keep the coffee warm, then I am disappointed that the carafe can't keep great brewed coffee hot for very long.

Note that the CDT and its original brother the KBT 741 leave ½ cup of water in the heating chamber after brewing. If you dry out your Technivorm (pour out any excess water and dry the reservoir) like I do, then you may wish to add a ½ cup of water to the chamber when brewing to compensate. Otherwise, it's only your first batch of coffee that may be a bit stronger.

The instructions recommend using fresh tap water (I use filtered water from a carbon block system). This does result in a brew temperature of 195-200°F degrees as measured using my Thermapen. As an experiment, I reused the heated water from the carafe to brew coffee (the water has not yet cooled to room temperature). Don't do it. This seems to confuse the Techivorm's heating element's thermostat and the brewing temperature drops to around 180°F degrees instead if the 190 to 200°F degrees if I start with room temperature water. And why did I reuse heated water? Why waste water? The instructions recommend "preheating the thermal carafe", likely so that the temperature of the brewed coffee does not cool below 190°F as it fills the thermal carafe.

What do I like about the CDT?
The coffee brewed from the Technivorm is more palatable so that I do not need to adulterate the coffee with any sweetener or creamer (if you use decent coffee beans). I don't have a connoisseur's palate but I also like to consider that I don't have a dead one either. Even when I brewed carafes of coffee using 10 year old Maxwell House coffee (year 2000 stash) I can tell a difference in taste between it from a CDT and my other coffee maker a Cuisinart DCC-450BK 4-Cup Coffeemaker with Stainless-Steel Carafe, Black. The coffee from the Cuisinart is harsher and bitter more likely because of the 170°F brew temperature although the brew time is about the same as the CDT (5 minutes). I wouldn't have believed the taste difference had I not brewed using both coffee makers. So if I use filtered water (at room temperature) and fresher quality coffee beans I will get better tasting brewed coffee from the Technivorm.
The very open reservoir design makes adding water into the reservoir a breeze (no one should make a mess pouring water into the reservoir).
The CDT's reservoir`s round shape makes it very easy for me to dry the reservoir with a kitchen towel. I wasn't sure about the KBT's square shape and keeping it as clean. The only difference between the CDT and the KBT 741 is the shape of the reservoir (and the added height of the CDT's reservoir to keep the same capacity as the KBT 741).
The CDT comes with a 4 foot long three prong power cord. I don't have any problems plugging in my CDT anywhere in my kitchen.

What are my disappointments?
The included thermal carafe is my big disappointment. While I know that the carafe is designed to be poured using a lid (whether the included lid or the optional brew through lid, both which work okay), how difficult would it have been to stamp a small V-shaped spout on the carafe? It would help me pour my coffee into my Thermos Nissan 16-Ounce Stainless-Steel Insulated Bottle without spilling hot (and precious) coffee down the side of the thermos (yeah, I did have the carafe's top in place). After I brew my coffee and screw on the top onto the thermal carafe, the outside of the thermal carafe is about ten degrees warmer than my kitchen counter: this carafe is loosing too much heat! The 198-200°F degree coffee drops about 25° degrees after an hour with the regular lid or 10°F loss per half hour with the brew through lid. Oh, and this is where I preheat the carafe with hot water! The carafe just looses too much heat. Maybe Technivorm could have Thermos Nissan make their thermal carafes? I have a travel size Thermos Nissan that I use for nursing my coffee at work. Even up to eight hours after brewing I still enjoy my coffee's hot to warm temperature (without preheating)! The Technivorm carafe has no information on where it is made.

UPDATE: March 8, 2010: I contacted the seller complaining about my carafe's inability to keep the coffee hot. I was sent a replacement carafe under warranty (no charge). BIG DIFFERENCE. The carafe looses about only six to seven degrees per hour instead of the 25° with my original carafe (with the regular lid) and about 12°F when using the brew thru lid. So my coffee is still hot for at least four hours after brewing. So make sure your carafe is not defective by testing it. The box the replacement carafe came in says it's made in "Amerongen-Holland".

PROS:
The coffee brewed from the Technivorm is more palatable so that I do not need to adulterate the coffee with any sweetener or creamer (assuming you use decent coffee beans) and filtered water.

The large reservoir opening is easy to add water without spilling and also make it easy to dry with a kitchen towel.

It comes with a 4 foot power cord so you should be able to plug your CDT nearly anywhere in your kitchen.

Bottom line. Yes, I will keep it. Even with its faults', the Technivorm still makes it easy to make a great tasting cup of coffee, especially if you drink your coffee black (I've become a black coffee convert).

CONS:
The CDT (and KBT 741) leaves ½ cup of water in the heating chamber. You may wish to add a ½ cup of water to compensate if you empty and dry out your Technivorm after each use.

For the cost, it needs to come with a better thermal carafe that can keep coffee hot for a longer time (make sure you test yours: it should only lose about 6-7°F an hour with the regular lid. And can Technivorm at least stamp a pouring beak on the carafe for even easier pouring, especially when pouring into a travel thermos?


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Technivorm is Europe's leading manufacture of quality coffee brewers, sanctioned by the Specialty Coffee Association of Europe (SCAE), the Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA), and the European Coffee Brewing Centre (ECBC). Technivorm success is based on commitment to research and building, by hand, these superb brewers since 1964. " ... If you must buy an automatic drip machine, this is the one. Though pricey, it's the only drip coffee maker that hit optimal temperatures for brewing and serving in our tests. It's also fast and very simple to operate, and pieces disassemble easily for cleaning." Cook's Illustrated - Sep/Oct 2009.

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