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		<title>That&#8217;s what you want to know about Espresso Coffee Makers</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 07:30:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;a little homework to perform before you rush out and buy the first machine you come across. Your lifestyle plays an important role. Espresso coffee makers now come in three basic models; manual, semi-automatic and fully or super auto-matic. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;a little homework to perform before you rush out and buy the first machine you come across. Your lifestyle plays an important role. Espresso coffee makers now come in three basic models; manual, semi-automatic and fully or super auto-matic. </p>
<p>What&#8217;s your taste and level of coffee drinking? This is important in establishing before you buy. A light drinker won&#8217;t be requiring the talents of a mass producing super automatic while a heavy drinker may eventually get frustrated with using a manual machine all the time. The other factor is budget and not everyone has the spare cash to go out and buy a $4000 super automatic model. Let&#8217;s take a look at the three levels of <a href="http://bestcoffeemakers.edublogs.org/">espresso coffee maker</a> so you are better equipped to make a choice. </p>
<p>Choosing An Espresso Coffee Maker</p>
<p>Manual espresso machines have been available to the home maker for quite some time now and in their time, we&#8217;re the &#8220;ants pants.&#8221; People who owned one 10-15 years ago were considered trend setters but how times have changed. </p>
<p>Manual machines are best suited to light drinkers who want to have control or a say in how their &#8220;cup of joe&#8221; comes out the other end. Lever operated, the time required to produce a cup may be too much for some in our &#8220;want it now&#8221; world but think of the satisfaction you&#8217;ll get knowing you produced a cup of brew with your own hands. Let me say, I&#8217;m one of the impatient types so it&#8217;s not a manual for me. Prices can vary but some machines can set you back over a $1000. Worth it if you don&#8217;t mind having to get your hands a little dirty! </p>
<p>Semi-Automatic</p>
<p>The semi-automatic models give you the best of both worlds combining both user control and automatic features. They vary quite a bit in price ranging from under $100 to well over $1000. Most models require the user to start and finish however, some more advanced machines allow the operator to program the quantiy of espresso required. They are suited to heavier drinkers and for those people who tend to entertain a little although the super automatic machines are better suited to the latter option.</p>
<p>Fully Or Super Automatic</p>
<p>These are the &#8220;rolls royce&#8221; versions of espresso coffee makers. Be prepared to part with a good deal of the &#8220;green stuff&#8221; to purchase one but they are worth every cent, particularly if you are the type of person who needs coffee &#8220;drip fed&#8221; on a regular basis. Prices can start from as low as $300-$400 however, the top machines can set you back anywhere from $3000-$4000.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to mess up a cup of coffee with the super automatic; it grinds the beans, tamps the grounds, spews out a shot of espresso and even separates the unwanted waste. What more could you ask for. But it doesn&#8217;t stop there as the features are numerous including digital display, automatic steaming and frothing, programmable buttons allowing you to determine strength, volume, small, medium or large cup and temperature. A coffee lovers dream!</p>
<p>Manual vs. Automatic?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s so vital you don&#8217;t throw money away on an espresso coffee maker if it doesn&#8217;t suit your lifestyle. Paying $4000 for a super automatic sounds crazy if you drink one cup of coffee a day. A manual machine may be more to your liking. The same applies to a heavy drinker who has the budget to buy a semi or fully automatic machine. </p>
<p>Dean Caporella is a professional broadcaster who has a passion for all things coffee. Great tips and tricks in buying an espresso coffee maker!Get them today plus, get all the latest coffee related news and information at:www.coffeemakerheaven.com</p>
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		<title>Coffee Maker Commercial</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jun 2008 16:35:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>shiron</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Commercial coffee makers are those generally used in businesses because they make a large amount of coffee. Sometimes they are used for Church functions or other activities where large amounts of it may be in demand. Since most commercial coffee makers are for the coffee to be sold, it is important that the coffee is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Commercial coffee makers are those generally used in businesses because they make a large amount of coffee. Sometimes they are used for Church functions or other activities where large amounts of it may be in demand. Since most commercial coffee makers are for the coffee to be sold, it is important that the coffee is easy to make and it tastes delicious.</p>
<p>The amount of coffee you will need to make at any given time is very important. Next you need to decide which types of coffee you plan to sell. For example if you will just be brewing regular and decaffeinated coffee you need one that makes a large amount of it in a short period of time. You also want an indicator to tell you how much is left so you can be prepared. No one wants to be left waiting for a cup of coffee! For sanitary reasons the coffee maker also needs to be easy to clean.</p>
<p>Cafes and restaurants can benefit from a coffee maker that has at least four burners. This allows two pots to be brewing while two pots are ready to go. The process has to be constant though of making sure the new pots are ready before the first two are completed wiped out. </p>
<p>Many of the very large coffee makers are well insulated so that even while you have a large amount of coffee made it stays hot, fresh, and delicious from the first cup to the last. The biggest such coffee makers are the satellite models. They can make up to 20 gallons of coffee each hour. </p>
<p>If you plan to offer a full line of coffee products including lattes and expresso then you definitely want a automated coffee maker. Many of them do all the work for you and can complete the process in about 30 seconds or less. </p>
<p>It is important that the commercial coffee maker you choose is going to meet the needs of those you serve. Make sure you take the time to do your own research on the brands out there that meet your needs. You will also want to compare prices and warranty information before you make a final decision.</p>
<p>If possible you should choose to make your purchase from a local vendor. They can set the commercial coffee maker up for you. Most of them will offer to show you each step of the process for making delicious coffee. They will also be able to come take care of routine maintenance for you as well as any repairs. </p>
<p>Learn everything you need to know about a commercial coffee machine at www.cofcaf.co.uk</p>
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