3 thoughts on “Looking For Coffee Machine With These Characteristics?

  1. The closest thing to what you want is the new Keurig Vue. It can make froth and can make coffee stronger or weaker. All from a Keurig V-Cup. It comes in at 280-ish and is the closest to what you want.

  2. Single-serve coffee makers are very popular now and make ok espresso. By swapping discs/pods, you can make more complicated lattes, cappuccinos, mochas, etc. Decent low-end units are the Tassimo by Bosch ($100) and a Mr Coffee unit (BVMC-KG2-001, $80).
    Source: “Which is the best single-serve coffee maker?” http://www.howtodecide.com/single-serve-…
    Nespresso and Illy make single-serve, real espresso machines. Prices range from $200 to over $700. The Nespresso Essenza ($200) is a nice, low-cost unit. If you’d like an integrated milk frother for cappuccinos and lattes, the Nesspresso Citiz with Milk Frother ($350) or Gaggia for Illy ($300) are good values.
    Source: “Which is the best single-serve espresso machine?” http://www.howtodecide.com/single-serve-…

  3. An espresso machine can cost anywhere between $200 to $600 (they go higher but aren’t particularly better at making coffees) and brews espresso (30mL concentrated coffee), which is what Starbucks makes its coffees with. Make sure the beans are ground finely.http://www.nespressocapsule.com

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