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My super automatic espresso machine. Dead simple to use and so much cheaper than operating a keurig. I bought it because Iβm awful at real coffee machines and need to have a single serve option. Being able to use whole beans has made it pay for itself in the 3 years Iβve had it.
Share a model please π
I use the Philips EP3221/44
I paid $700 for it but itβs available on places like Amazon $400.
Works great, minimal maintenance, and makes good enough coffee. The milk frother is fine but you wonβt be making any latte art with it.
Somehow from what I've been seeing and talking with friends and on the web, the Philips espresso machines seem to be the most popular and the best/the shit these days. Maybe one day my Krups machine kicks the bucket and I get a Philips one and test it out to see how it goes.
Seconded! I must know