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[quote=Anonymous]Look at YouTube for Coffee Kev and Tom's Coffee Corner, to see discussions around different types of espresso machines, primarily fully and semi-automatic types. You'll see how they operate, and hear about perceived pros and cons. Fully automatic machines require skill, patience, and $$, as inexpensive models typically are incapable of making better quality drinks. Pod machines like Keurig and Nespresso win for convenience, but produce inferior beverages and you can only make a limited selection of drinks. Depending on your palate, they may still be fine for you. Note also that they are not usually expensive to purchase, but cost of the pods they use adds up over time, and selection is limited. With other options, whether machines with integrated grinders or separate grinder and espresso machine combos, you can use any whole beans you like, from the very exotic and expensive to bulk beans from Costco, according to your taste and budget.[/quote]
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