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Barista Expresso
Coffee Machines |
by:
Lorna
Mclaren |
are very easy
to control. They have excellent easy-to-press buttons and a colored
power indicator that’s easy to read. You can tell the machine
is on because this indicator button will light up. This is just
the beginning when it comes to the fantastic features of Barista
Expresso Coffee Machines.
The portafilter on Barista Expresso Coffee Machines works well.
It is a pressurized type of portafilter, so you get a 23-25 second
brew time for a double shot of fantastic expresso, compared to
an inadequate 10-11 second brew time on other lesser models. The
portafilter is also easy to load and use. It does offer plenty
of loading room for fulfilling espresso coffee shots, and it also
holds heat well. This means you’ll have the proper temperature
for extracting espresso beans. This can make the difference from
a good start in the morning to a great start!
For steaming and foaming milk, Barista Expresso Coffee Machines
offer the ordinary wand. It is made from stainless steel, which
is much better than plastic, but it only has single hole on the
tip. The wand can make foam easily for your lattes, but some users
have found it easy to use the wand in a swirling motion to create
the really fine foam. This may be a picky feature that only espresso
coffee aficionados look for, but if you are one of these aficionados,
you will appreciate the difference this feature will make.
One thing all users of Barista Expresso Coffee Machines will appreciate
is just how easy it is to move the steaming wand around. The wand
is the perfect height and length, unlike other machines with their
wands that are too short and low. These inadequate wands then
force you to move your machine to the edge of your counter just
to get your pitcher of milk in the right position. This can be
awkward and dangerous. With the Barista, there is no such issue.
You can leave the machine where it is and still fit the pitcher
underneath.
Inexperienced users of Barista Expresso Coffee Machines, on the
other hand, may have trouble at first using the wand. You might
find the wand creating giant bubbles in your milk. This will happen
if you put the tip in the wrong position. Of course, with practice,
patience and time, you will be able to create those sought after
tiny top bubbles for your latte. Then your local coffee house
will be out of luck. You won’t need to go there anymore.
About the author:
Lorna Mclaren has an information and resources website at www.alove4coffee.com
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