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Saeco Coffee Maker Odea Go Automatic Espresso

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Product DescriptionPart of the Odea line designed by BMW DesignworksUSA, the Odea Go features Saeco’s latest innovations Including a Giro (dial) interface, ceramic disc grinder and drip tray with manual Touch Lift technology. The redesigned steam wand allows for manual frothing and dispenses hot water for Also tea. Using the Giro dial to adjust beverage volume, it is Easier than ever to customize and brew Before gourmet coffee drinks at home. Design with modern form and function, th. . . More>>

Saeco Coffee Maker Odea Go Automatic Espresso

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    We at www.italianbeandelight sell for less than $ 90 all the equipment including espresso coffee to make the perfect cappuccino or macchiato at home without an espresso machine The Turobo Stovetop espresso maker from Ilsa with a capacity for 3 or 6 espresso shots. It is made out of stainless steel, dishwasher safe and last for years. The tamper to compress the espresso ground into the chamber of the espresso maker. The thermometer to keep the temperature of the milk below 140 degree Fahrenheit (very important). The aerolatte milk foamer frother which automatically switches off after the 20 seconds which you need to foam the hot milk. And of course, espresso beans or ground from Il Caffe Manaresi which matches perfect the espresso maker. Your friends will be impressed about your barrista skills. You can also use the espresso maker for a kind of espresso (called moka), since the pressure of all stovetop espresso makers do not match the pressure needed to produce the authentic espresso. But the difference is mostly the crema. However, if you use the espresso maker for a latte, cappuccino, macchiato or other milk based coffees, it does not really matter.

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      I go to the university, so Sometimes I really need a pickmeup to Get Through the day after a long night of studying. I need to know the kind of syrup to buy (or whatever you recommend to make it good, cheap (er), and fast), equipment (cappuccino maker?), Pretty much everything. I Would also like to make hot lattes. Personally I like Kenyan coffee as well, or Duncan Donut’s whole bean medium roast. Is this the coffee I need? The roast I Normally use? I Just Need it to Be as good or better Than Starbucks Makes What:) Thank you!

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        I Used to work at a coffee shop, and just when i Learned how to make real and got addicted to coffee — Particularly cappuccinos. I’d like to find an espresso maker with a real and decent milk frother – Without plastic one on the end, and a real port. All the ones I’ve found so far require espresso pods, frothers Have That Are Completely made of plastic or halfway, or Are Way out of my price range ($ 100 or less). What Would You Suggest?

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