Tassimo Coffee Machines

Tassimo Coffee Machines

When it comes to brew an entire cup of coffee, Tassimo is a wonderful solution. It’s as easy as 1 2 3. Just pull it out of the box, plug it in, fill it with fresh water, insert a T-Disc (Tassimo coffee pod) and press a button! In less than 1 minute, you will hold a fresh brewed cup of coffee. It compact size fits nicely on any countertop.

With measurements of 13 1/4″ x 8″ x 11″, you can place in the middle, pushed back to the side, or – and a personal favorite of many – tucked in a corner.

The Tassimo brews a cup of coffee so quickly it can be compared to instant coffee. But make no mistake here, it does taste like brewed coffee, no instant! There are many advantages to the newer models. One of them is the convenience of the power button and the filter change notice light right on the front of the coffee machine.
It is not only easy to use, but it offers a great variety of flavors and brands coffee. Looking for a short espresso or a cup of French Vanilla, you have the option. Conveniently, you can purchase the T-Discs from most mojor stores and even online.

If you purchase one from the Tassimo direct site, you can expect to pay around 0. If you look around, you’ll find this is a pretty decent price for this machine; especially in comparison with others in the same line. Regardless of where you shop, you should be able to get one for under 0. For some, these prices might be a bit steep, especially when compared to a normal coffee pot. However, this unit offers convenience and variety like nothing else you will find. [Read more…]

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Automatic Espresso Machines – Set it and Forget It

This is a Krups "Vivo F880" espresso...

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Most espresso machines on the market offer a great number of features and deliver delicious tasting espresso. They also have one problem…most espresso machines operate manually. Enter the automatic espresso machine. Automatic espresso machines will grind the coffee beans, put the grounds in the hopper, then fill the reservoir with water, heat the water and then force the heated water through the grounds to produce a perfect cup of espresso every time. Some high-end machines will even dump the used grounds from the hopper when finished so that the machine is ready for the next brewing cycle. [Read more…]

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Espresso Machines

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Baristas are trained in the art of making the perfect espresso. It requires a lot of patience and practice and is not easy to master. However, there is an easier way. An espresso machine. Espresso machines make espresso a much simpler beverage to create by controlling the temperature precisely.

There are several different types of espresso machines available, each functioning in a different manner. There are piston-driven espresso machines, semi-automatic machines, and automatic espresso machines.

In the Beginning

Espresso came into being when people were looking for a quicker way to make their coffee. In Italy, around 1901, Luigi Bezzera found a way to make hot pressurized water and its steam push through a bed of finely ground coffee. The result was a quick, individual cup of highly concentrated coffee that came to be known as espresso. Bezzera acquired a patent for his machine and in 1903 these first espresso machines were sold in Europe.

These machines were not easy to use. There was no consistency to the espresso produced because the temperature and steam were controlled by the operator, leaving room for a large amount of diversity in the resulting beverages.

In 1935 Illy invented a coffee maker that used compressed air instead of steam, thus solving the problem of exploding espresso makes. His machine gave a more favorable, stable result.

The lever action espresso machine was invented by Achille’s Gaggia in 1945 and still today bears his name. Both the Illeta and Gaggia versions of espresso machines are available on the market today.
Illy continued to expand and simplify his espresso machine by combining the best parts of other makers. [Read more…]

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Types of Coffee Machines

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Well known for its taste and aroma, coffee is a widely consumed beverage throughout the world. The best coffee is made from freshly roasted and ground beans. Traditionally crude methods were adopted to brew coffee. The beans were dried, roasted and powered before boiling in water to make the decoction. It was a time consuming process. Much of its aroma or flavour will be lost because of the exposure and improper heating. Later coffee making methods underwent many changes. In an endeavour to make tasty coffee, using hygienic methods, machines were introduced. Today there are many types of coffee machines available in the market. Machines adopting different technologies and with varying capacities are introduced in the market to cater the needs of the consumers.

Dip brewing is a very common method. To make a few cups of coffee at a time, a machine with one to four cup capacity can be preferred. Uniform heat will be applied to attain the required temperature for the brewing. In some models, the water holder is detachable. It will facilitate to remove the water holder for the purpose of filling water. In some other models burr grinders are used in the place of blade grinders, to avoid the beans getting burnt due to inherent friction. Some of the machines will provide for detachable grinders, but it will occupy more counter space. To store the prepared coffee for a longer time, it is better to go for a thermal pot. The Insulated pot will retain the heat and aroma of the coffee. Glass pots or carafes are also available. Many new features are incorporated in modern coffee machines. Cone shaped filter baskets will facilitate water to flow evenly and to make the coffee more consistent. Timers are provided in the machines for the convenience of the user. Coffee can be ground and mixed with water before going to bed. The timers which are programmed will enable to start brewing process in the early morning automatically. [Read more…]

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