veraderock
Staff Member
I like coffee.
Now I want to be able to step up my game at home, but as a blue collar coffee drinker. I'm not in a position to spend $1G+ (or even half that) on a fancy coffee maker, no matter how much I'd like to.
Reading some of the other posts here I understand that it's more important to get a good burr grinder first, then work up to an expresso machine. That's cool, although I'm more often looking for a to-go cup with a good 2 cups worth of liquid in it then a simple shot of espresso to sip on. I've looked at the Baratzas line of burr grinders and am considering one, however then I came across the Capresso 464.05 CoffeeTeam GS with Canonical Burr Grinder.. The reviews sound good with the exception of "will wake your wife". At a price point of around $160 I'm seriously considering this.
Alternatively I could purchase a refurbished Baratza (approx $80) along with a simple coffee or expresso maker (approx $80) totalling a similar price point ($160).
What to do?
Now I want to be able to step up my game at home, but as a blue collar coffee drinker. I'm not in a position to spend $1G+ (or even half that) on a fancy coffee maker, no matter how much I'd like to.
Reading some of the other posts here I understand that it's more important to get a good burr grinder first, then work up to an expresso machine. That's cool, although I'm more often looking for a to-go cup with a good 2 cups worth of liquid in it then a simple shot of espresso to sip on. I've looked at the Baratzas line of burr grinders and am considering one, however then I came across the Capresso 464.05 CoffeeTeam GS with Canonical Burr Grinder.. The reviews sound good with the exception of "will wake your wife". At a price point of around $160 I'm seriously considering this.
Alternatively I could purchase a refurbished Baratza (approx $80) along with a simple coffee or expresso maker (approx $80) totalling a similar price point ($160).
What to do?
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