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GAGGIA CLASSIC REVIEW

The Gaggia 14101 Classic Espresso Machine retails for $599 at list price, but is available for $499 from Amazon and some other online retailers. It is a robust and high quality unit made of brushed stainless stell. It used to be called the “Coffee Gaggia” and has been produced in almost exactly the same design for over 20 years, but the name was changed to Gaggia Classic because of that (now there is a different machine called “Coffee Gaggia”). That kind of longevity indicates the popularity of this machine and customer satisfaction.

It is a home-unit, but based on commercial-grade machines. Its stainless steel housing, 58 mm filters, high powered 17 1/2 bar pump, and fast-heating boiler are all features required of a commercial machine. It also has a large 72 ounce resevoir, so it’s good for groups, and that resevoir is removeable so you can clean it easily and quickly. It works with both coffee grinds and coffee pods.

This machine produces good coffee, but its steaming wand is its weak point. Its construction causes some spillage (not serious spillage, but a little bit of overflow, etc.). Some people complain of the plastic frother not producing fine enough microfroth.

But I enjoyed using this machine and thought it was a good value for the money. It also produced a nice cup of espresso, which is the one thing I really hope for in a machine.

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BREVILLE BKC600XL STAINLESS STEEL COFFEE MAKER

When you see the price of the Breville bkc600xl stainless steel coffee maker you may faint from shock. It retails for $250-300, but if you can afford the steep price tag, this is most certainly a quality unit suitable for both your home and your business.

This is a single cup coffee maker that uses coffee pods/k-cups. But you can also just use your favorite coffee blend’s grinds by placing them inside a refillable pod called “My K-Cup”. This maker does, by the way, come with a collection of 18 k-cups to give you a chance to experience some of their various flavours. These do not include only great coffee, but also tea, hot cocoa, chai, etc. This really is a hot beverage maker.

As with any coffee maker, taste is of paramount importance. And this Breville BKC600XL does not disappoint. It contains a replaceable charcoal infiltration system that removes impurities from the water, improving flavour. The coffee produced by this unit is rich and strong, which is usually how coffee fiends such as myself like it!

It is extremely easy to clean up after this machine, and making coffee with the pods is so simple that you will really feel spoiled. I quite enjoyed trying out this coffee maker and wished I could keep it forever.

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THE PROS AND CONS OF SINGLE SERVE COFFEE MAKERS

This article does a good job of summing up the pros and cons of single serve/one cup coffee makers. I personally don’t use one cup coffee makers because I enjoy the freedom of being able to choose whatever coffee blend I want, not only those produced as coffee pods compatible with my unit. Also, I can’t drink just one serving! Check the title of this blog again–I’m a coffee addict! I drink 9-10 cups a day. So a single serve maker won’t cut it. But I’m not normal. For the average person, they are a good option.

1 Cup Coffee Maker – Why Choose a Single Serve Machine?
By Kim Cooper

Coffee drinkers from all walks of life choose specific coffee makers for various reasons. The one machine that is easy to love is the 1 cup coffee maker. There are several reasons this particular machine has become so popular. Whether you are a serious coffee drinker or enjoy an occasional cup, there is no doubt you will love them.

The Pros of Owning a Single Serve Coffee Maker

Breville Single Serve Coffee MakerThe biggest advantage of these little machines is that every cup will be its freshest. There is no more worry of having a stale cup from a pot that has been sitting around for hours. If you get the drip coffee maker, you have more control over the types of beans you use and the amount of coffee you want to brew.

Another advantage is the convenience. Most of these appliances take up very little space. You can fit them in a small area at home or at work. If you purchase the type that uses coffee pods, you have much less clean-up and no worries about grinding or measuring your own beans. You use one coffee pod per cup then toss it.

It is nice being able to brew a single serve cup and not waste an entire pot because you are the only one drinking it.

The Cons of 1 Cup Coffee Makers

The only disadvantage to having these types of makers is that the ones that use coffee pods require the use of the manufacturers brand coffee pods. This can be a hassle if those specific pods are not readily available in your local supermarket. Fortunately, many manufacturers have made the machines compatible with standard pods which means more variety for the user.

Besides that drawback, there isn’t much reason to not own a 1 cup coffee maker. If you feel like your large version will go to waste, don’t worry. Drag it out when you have company over. A single serve coffee maker would take awhile to use if you have several people over. I would also consider whether you would prefer drip brew or use coffee pods. I prefer to grind my own beans so a drip brew maker would work best.

Whichever type you choose, you will definitely enjoy a great cup of java!

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