thanks for presenting this show for us. You showed us alot and please do more! And we in the coffee shop scene in the States are very familiar with the Slayer machines you showed. Many us are also familiar with Sanremo and other brands you showed too!! It's great to see that everyone is innovating big time with their machines!
Why are your interviews mostly show the presenter and not the machine? e.g. The Slayer, mostly see the presenter and back of machines. Only a few glimpse of the front of machines. It got better later on. We are interested in what the presenters say, but more interested in the machines themselves. It's still a very informative video of the latest Espresso machines. Thank you for great work.
Thanks for that feedback. Yeah it was a lot going on and we thought we had filmed the machines, but most of the footage wasn’t great. But we have learned a lot so next year it’ll be better 😅🤞😛
Digital crap everywhere. Not impressed. Where is real analog engineering? Soon, these coffee machines will charge monthly subscription fees if you want to use them.
😅😂 yeah that wouldn’t surprise me 😅 That is kind of why I like La Marzocco. They are more about engineering and mechanical machines without too much technology. Just like honda or Yamaha for motorcycles 😛
We were also surprised but this year they were not at the convention, they had their own showroom somewhere in town and we didn’t have time to check it out
Can you make a decent home espresso at home without spending hundreds on a machine? Or is it absolutely essential. Interesting. Ride safe and don't accept bad coffee 👍
You can make a decent espresso at home too, But making a really good one is hard without proper equipment. There are lots of smaller and cheaper machines that are fine for most people, but the exceptional espressos you kind of need a great maschine. And those are hard to find under 3000€ 😅
@@teneretraveller8980 there are plenty of options that are significantly cheaper. My entry was $1000. But one of the most well known and respected machines is the Gaggia Classic and is $500. You can go even cheaper looking at manual lever options from Flair. The big problem honestly comes from the fact that you also need an exceptional grinder. The grinder is going to have a bigger overall impact to what you get in your cup, the machine should kind of be invisible and have the features you need/want.
I use an Espresso Forge with a Kinu m47 hand grinder and a Bellman steamer. This completely manual setup is capable of producing hand-crafted artisan espresso on par with any of the machines shown in the video and you will save yourself potentially hundreds of dollars in maintenance fees per year as it is maintenance free and about as bulletproof a setup as ever existed. Also, no need to take up valuable counter real-estate as everything is compact and can be stored in a cupboard between uses. These manufacturers are preying on ignorant status-oriented consumers who want to show off the latest wizz-bang gadget to impress their circle of materialistic yuppie acquaintances . It won't be long before something breaks down or they become bored and sell it in order to upgrade to the next shiny object. It's endless, really.
love this, just a small side note, now in 2024 we all love timestamps it is extremely helpful
Thanks for taking us along 🎉Stay warm and safe 🎉🎉
thanks for presenting this show for us. You showed us alot and please do more! And we in the coffee shop scene in the States are very familiar with the Slayer machines you showed. Many us are also familiar with Sanremo and other brands you showed too!! It's great to see that everyone is innovating big time with their machines!
@@LIL-MAN_theOG thank you for watching 😊 we have more videos about the event coming up in the next few weeks with some interesting coffee equipment !
Why are your interviews mostly show the presenter and not the machine? e.g. The Slayer, mostly see the presenter and back of machines. Only a few glimpse of the front of machines. It got better later on.
We are interested in what the presenters say, but more interested in the machines themselves.
It's still a very informative video of the latest Espresso machines.
Thank you for great work.
Thanks for that feedback. Yeah it was a lot going on and we thought we had filmed the machines, but most of the footage wasn’t great. But we have learned a lot so next year it’ll be better 😅🤞😛
Damn - no one needs ai to make a good shot. Give me a break!
How much the small one and the two espresso maker ?
that rancilio silva look so old it's like early 2000s. they need a redesign
Build a Gaggiuino, dial it in and then be the master of your expresso experience.
The conti brand is new to me. only one boiler is interesting.
Yeahs single boilers seem to be coming back now with new technology that improves performance.
Digital crap everywhere. Not impressed. Where is real analog engineering? Soon, these coffee machines will charge monthly subscription fees if you want to use them.
😅😂 yeah that wouldn’t surprise me 😅
That is kind of why I like La Marzocco. They are more about engineering and mechanical machines without too much technology. Just like honda or Yamaha for motorcycles 😛
@@Ridethecoffeebean ... and don't forget, the Olympia Cremina. Still the king.
@@Ridethecoffeebeanla marzocco is app based now though…😂
Don't give them that idea please!
No Lamarzoco?
We were also surprised but this year they were not at the convention, they had their own showroom somewhere in town and we didn’t have time to check it out
It's just all big business made around coffee,and coffee doesn't matter much more... it's designe, modes, apps..😂
My faema from '64 rules
Can you make a decent home espresso at home without spending hundreds on a machine? Or is it absolutely essential.
Interesting.
Ride safe and don't accept bad coffee 👍
You can make a decent espresso at home too, But making a really good one is hard without proper equipment.
There are lots of smaller and cheaper machines that are fine for most people, but the exceptional espressos you kind of need a great maschine. And those are hard to find under 3000€ 😅
@@Ridethecoffeebean ouch! 3000 buys me a lot of cafe ☕️!
@@teneretraveller8980 there are plenty of options that are significantly cheaper. My entry was $1000. But one of the most well known and respected machines is the Gaggia Classic and is $500. You can go even cheaper looking at manual lever options from Flair. The big problem honestly comes from the fact that you also need an exceptional grinder. The grinder is going to have a bigger overall impact to what you get in your cup, the machine should kind of be invisible and have the features you need/want.
IMO, a great home setup is still expensive, but
I use an Espresso Forge with a Kinu m47 hand grinder and a Bellman steamer. This completely manual setup is capable of producing hand-crafted artisan espresso on par with any of the machines shown in the video and you will save yourself potentially hundreds of dollars in maintenance fees per year as it is maintenance free and about as bulletproof a setup as ever existed. Also, no need to take up valuable counter real-estate as everything is compact and can be stored in a cupboard between uses. These manufacturers are preying on ignorant status-oriented consumers who want to show off the latest wizz-bang gadget to impress their circle of materialistic yuppie acquaintances . It won't be long before something breaks down or they become bored and sell it in order to upgrade to the next shiny object. It's endless, really.
silvia needs an update in looks..such a dated design