For a coffee setup around 100$ you shouldn't really go for anything like this. Probably the best results you should probably go for another kind of coffee. Pour over or french press would be cheapest, if you wan't something closer to espresso get a mokka pot or aeropress. Like someone else said, go for a grinder. The Timemore c3 (pro) comes to mind, which can be had for around 70$ if you are willing to wait for a sale. Pre ground coffee will never deliver good results. Last thing you'll need is a a coffee scale, those can be had for less than 15$. If you'd be willing to spend more (around 200$ for the whole setup) go for a flair neo flex. Something thats actually able to make espresso.
thank you for commenting, I completely understand there are a lot of options out there, this was just one of them and it works for me but it depends on everyone's needs and how picky they are with their coffee, my next espresso machine will be sage bambino plus with sage smart pro grinder.
I have seen in other reviews people remove the panarela valve from the milk frother to achieve better results, have you tries to remove that valve? Are the results better?
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Very nice. The next step is coffee grinder (Commandante for example) and fresh beans from a specialty coffee shop
Yeah absolutely a coffee grinder is a must if you want amazing espresso, I didn’t mention it in this video because this can cost way over $100
For a coffee setup around 100$ you shouldn't really go for anything like this.
Probably the best results you should probably go for another kind of coffee. Pour over or french press would be cheapest, if you wan't something closer to espresso get a mokka pot or aeropress.
Like someone else said, go for a grinder. The Timemore c3 (pro) comes to mind, which can be had for around 70$ if you are willing to wait for a sale. Pre ground coffee will never deliver good results.
Last thing you'll need is a a coffee scale, those can be had for less than 15$.
If you'd be willing to spend more (around 200$ for the whole setup) go for a flair neo flex. Something thats actually able to make espresso.
thank you for commenting, I completely understand there are a lot of options out there, this was just one of them and it works for me but it depends on everyone's needs and how picky they are with their coffee, my next espresso machine will be sage bambino plus with sage smart pro grinder.
I have seen in other reviews people remove the panarela valve from the milk frother to achieve better results, have you tries to remove that valve? Are the results better?
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I never really tried that, I never really thought about it, but I will try it next time. Thank you !
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