I am a new member who would appreciate some feedback or suggestions as to a good expresso machine for domestic purposes only. I have no knowledge as to expresso machines or grinders.
I like the aesthetic of the Isomac SuperGiada.
As for expenditure - I guess anything up to $1200.00AU. The Isomac I have cited below retails at C. $650-$750.
The other criteria is that it be a relatively user friendly machine.
Does any member have experience with regard to the following:
"Isomac SuperGiada Espresso Coffee Machine
Includes a fold-in manometer and a holder in stainless steel. You get your steam quickly and the steam spout holds a high pressure. There is also a manometer for the pressure of the boiler".
"Isomac Macinino Prof Inox Coffee Grinder
Grind with the handle by pressing the black button at the front".
Thanks for your anticipated response.
RIC
I like the aesthetic of the Isomac SuperGiada.
As for expenditure - I guess anything up to $1200.00AU. The Isomac I have cited below retails at C. $650-$750.
The other criteria is that it be a relatively user friendly machine.
Does any member have experience with regard to the following:
"Isomac SuperGiada Espresso Coffee Machine
Includes a fold-in manometer and a holder in stainless steel. You get your steam quickly and the steam spout holds a high pressure. There is also a manometer for the pressure of the boiler".
"Isomac Macinino Prof Inox Coffee Grinder
Grind with the handle by pressing the black button at the front".
Thanks for your anticipated response.
RIC

. I guess that you might pair the machine with the Ascaso i-mini, but whereas you will be able to keep the K3T as long as you like Id reckon the upgraditis bug will get you soon if you head down the Ascaso pathway. Its a great little grinder, but I personally consider it more of an "appliance".
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