Krups Orchestro 890-41 Espresso Machine And Coffee Maker



Key Features

Type: Espresso Machine Coffee Maker
Operation Source: Electric
Max. Pump Pressure: 15 Bar
Technical Features

Built-in Grinder: With Built-in Grinder
Cup Filler: Multiple
Cup Warming Surface: With Cup Warming Surface

Dimensions

Width: 11 in.
Depth: 15.5 in
Height: 13.5 in

Jeff Paulitzki was looking for an espresso machine as a gift to himself.  After recently discovering the wonders of a great espresso drink, he was determined to find a coffee maker that will allow him to brew his favorite drink at home.  However, once he had reached the store and looked at all of the different types of espresso coffee makers, he was starting to get second thoughts about it.  Everywhere he looked around, he saw elaborate automatic espresso coffeemakers that had incredible features, but at a price.  A very, very, very high price.  Although Jeff could afford one of these machines and understood that it would make him very happy to be able to drink a great cappuccino or latte whenever he wanted, he couldn’t justify paying for an automatic espresso machine.  That’s when he stumbled on a nifty little device: the stovetop espresso maker.

While expensive automatic espresso machines may be all the rage for appliance style mavens, you can’t really go wrong with the use of a simple stovetop espresso coffee maker.  A stovetop espresso maker continues to be one of the most popular methods of making espresso in Italy and is a popular alternative to the more expensive electric espresso machines.  Additionally, the stovetop espresso coffeemaker has the advantage of versatility.  While automatic espresso coffee makers are limited to one spot, the stovetop espresso coffee maker is small and easily transportable.  A great way to make coffee while you’re camping or at a place that has heat but no electricity, the stovetop espresso coffee maker is always there for you as the main kind of non electric espresso makers.

The stove top espresso coffee maker or espresso pot, as it is also known as, were among the first methods in making espressos in the nineteenth century.  Common names for this handy device include Mocha and Napolitana and this coffee maker continues to be functional in this day and age.  A small device, the stovetop espresso maker contains a few simple parts: a base, a brewing basket, basket screen, and collection chamber.

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