Hi folks,
Before I start to hassle the sponsors directly I thought Id throw this into the fray.
I know this is in the $500-$1500 section, but lets not take that as gospel
I currently have a 7 month old Delonghi ESAM3000 Semi Auto. It grinds x mg of beans based on the knob setting, tamps, sends x mls of water through again based on the settings. I then spend a good couple of minutes texturing the milk, especially if its 3 or more people.
Now Im happy to do batches of 4, but Id like something that could steam enough milk for 4 lattes. Im not up with how big a boiler needs to be to output that much steam to get it up to heat.
What would you recommend?
The Rancilio Silvia gets a good write up, but is it beefy enough to steam that much milk. I was looking at the Sunbeam 6910 with its twin thermoblocks, will it steam better than the delonghi? So much to learn, so little time
Id prefer to spend more now on something decent, than more later after buying a half measure now.
Before I start to hassle the sponsors directly I thought Id throw this into the fray.
I know this is in the $500-$1500 section, but lets not take that as gospel

I currently have a 7 month old Delonghi ESAM3000 Semi Auto. It grinds x mg of beans based on the knob setting, tamps, sends x mls of water through again based on the settings. I then spend a good couple of minutes texturing the milk, especially if its 3 or more people.
Now Im happy to do batches of 4, but Id like something that could steam enough milk for 4 lattes. Im not up with how big a boiler needs to be to output that much steam to get it up to heat.
What would you recommend?
The Rancilio Silvia gets a good write up, but is it beefy enough to steam that much milk. I was looking at the Sunbeam 6910 with its twin thermoblocks, will it steam better than the delonghi? So much to learn, so little time

Id prefer to spend more now on something decent, than more later after buying a half measure now.


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