Imagine relaxing in your favorite chair, your favorite table by the window, keeping your hot cappuccino. You savor the aroma and enjoy the foam, foam tip your barista to life. It's nice and quiet. No hubbub. Just calm. And the best part: the car keys are sitting on comfortable, and you're still in pajamas. And talented barista who has mastered the art of foam? You! He has created his own quaint little coffee here at home with your espresso machine clean. Think it's impossible? Think again! There are many types of espresso machines on the market that are specially designed for home use, ranging from very basic and affordable to the same machines used by professional baristas. However, before rushing to invest in a coffee machine, take the time to do your homework and study their needs and preferences. How many times do you intend to make espresso drinks at home? Do you drink too much coffee? (Some machines have a capacity of double brewing.) What is the importance of improving your abilities? If you have your preferences in areas like these, which helps limit the possibilities. Also keep in mind the preferences you may have about how their espresso drinks are made. For example, my favorite part is the cream of espresso - this is the color of caramel, creamy foam that forms on a shot to perfection. In making shots shot glass in the glass, more foam is left, so I prefer a coffee machine that is big enough to fit the entire cup, so I can enjoy the full picture in my glass. The main types of espresso machines on the market: What pump espresso? This is the best kind, but more expensive machine to buy. Espresso machine pump is so called because they use a pump to maintain water pressure at the appropriate level, which produces the best espresso and more consistent image. These machines are designed primarily for commercial use, and are generally very bulky, heavy and noisy, but you can use at home. About the piston espresso machine This machine uses a piston or lever system by hand to maintain optimum pressure required to make good espresso. This type of espresso machine requires little maintenance and is much quieter than the machines of the pump. However, the lever can require a lot of arm strength to maintain the pressure at the appropriate level, and may take a little practice to get the timing down. But if you're willing to experiment and work on the process, you will be rewarded with a bang, and a sense of accomplishment. About the steam engine of this type of espresso machine is generally smaller, easily accessible and relatively inexpensive, using heat to generate steam instead of a piston pump or to create pressure. Although lower prices are certainly an advantage to steam, if you are very attentive to the quality of vaccines your coffee, you can see that steam is not always produce the optimum pressure for coffee tastier. In addition, to maintain sufficient steam to pull two shots and steam milk at the same time, it is sometimes difficult. About Mocha Pots This type of machine cheapest of all options, and requires only your range. The moka pot is a pot on two sides, which uses boiling water and steam to create pressure that pushes hot water through ground coffee instead of just gravity pulling down the heating. The coffee is delicious, but since you can not milk foam with a pot of mocha, this is not for you if you really love your lattes and cappuccinos. But if you want a good espresso or a shot of black coffee (prepared a cup of espresso in the original) and have a limited budget, provides a stiff test mocha. Do not be intimidated by high prices in an espresso machine. Take a moment to consider what it costs latte every day. A latte can cost up to $ 4. If you're like me, an average of five a week. Is $ 975 per year! Over time, could leave the money once the front is worth the investment - especially considering the convenience of enjoying your favorite espresso beverage at home. So take a little time to examine each of these options and how to adapt to your preferences and needs. Whatever the espresso machine you choose to create your own coffee at home, making your espresso drink for you and your friends and family - with or without foam crests of foam - at any time.
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