djtech2k
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Hello.
I am writing to hopefully get some guidance on buying an Espresso machine. This machine will be for a gift for my wife, who loves to drink coffee. Now I do not think she has ever had espresso, so it is a bit of a gamble, but I know she enjoys occasional drinks from coffee shops like a Latte.
We primarily use a Cuisinart Keurig coffee machine now because she is the coffee drinker, so the single servings work well. The simplicity and the many choices of the K-Cups also work well for us.
I would like to get an espresso machine for her for Christmas. I know very little, so that's why I am here. I have looked very briefly at a local store to see what options are available. I saw the Keurig Rivo and several others, but I know almost nothing about them. I would like to get her a nice machine that is easy to use, but also versatile. So for example, she may or may not like drinking espresso but I would like her to be able to make different types of drinks easily.
I am sure the different types and brands of machines have advantages and disadvantages, so hopefully you experts here can help me figure that out.
I know budget is definitely a factor. I really do not know how much I need to spend to get what I need, but I will throw out a max budget number of around $300. Now that is not set in stone at all and I am all for saving a buck , but I don't mind paying a little more for the right machine. Obviously we are not espresso "experts", so I know that machines like $1000 are WAY out of my league.
Now with all that said, what would you guys suggest? Style? Brand? What do I need to know?
Thanks in advance!
I am writing to hopefully get some guidance on buying an Espresso machine. This machine will be for a gift for my wife, who loves to drink coffee. Now I do not think she has ever had espresso, so it is a bit of a gamble, but I know she enjoys occasional drinks from coffee shops like a Latte.
We primarily use a Cuisinart Keurig coffee machine now because she is the coffee drinker, so the single servings work well. The simplicity and the many choices of the K-Cups also work well for us.
I would like to get an espresso machine for her for Christmas. I know very little, so that's why I am here. I have looked very briefly at a local store to see what options are available. I saw the Keurig Rivo and several others, but I know almost nothing about them. I would like to get her a nice machine that is easy to use, but also versatile. So for example, she may or may not like drinking espresso but I would like her to be able to make different types of drinks easily.
I am sure the different types and brands of machines have advantages and disadvantages, so hopefully you experts here can help me figure that out.
I know budget is definitely a factor. I really do not know how much I need to spend to get what I need, but I will throw out a max budget number of around $300. Now that is not set in stone at all and I am all for saving a buck , but I don't mind paying a little more for the right machine. Obviously we are not espresso "experts", so I know that machines like $1000 are WAY out of my league.
Now with all that said, what would you guys suggest? Style? Brand? What do I need to know?
Thanks in advance!