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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Buying a Coffee and Espresso Maker If you prefer a large pot of drip coffee or espresso, a coffee maker and espresso maker is essential to your kitchen. We have a variety of styles and features at Target to meet your requirements. High pressure pushes water into ground beans within seconds. Then the grounds are compacted to an even degree and then interlock. Features When you are looking to purchase an espresso maker or coffee machine, there are a variety of factors to consider. The features determine the machine&#39;s performance and suitability to your needs. You should look for features that are convenient, improve your brew&#39;s quality and allow you to personalize your drink. Coffee- and espresso-makers can be quite simple, like the traditional Bialetti Moka Express non-electric coffee maker that makes use of an oven to heat water that slowly drips over ground beans. Some models have more advanced options, like a dual boiler that allows you to make espresso as well as steam or frothed milk at the same time. Other features include digital displays that notify you when your water tank is low and when it&#39;s time to empty the grounds bin, or descale, and other routine maintenance tasks. The majority of modern espresso and coffee makers use the same brewing method that involves pouring hot water over pre-ground or ground beans that sit in a filter. They&#39;re often designed to stop brewing at the appropriate time, so you can have an iced cup every morning. Some models allow you to choose the brewing intensity you prefer and some have adjustable temperature settings for the most flavorful brew. The top of the line of espresso and coffee machines is the super-automatic that is designed to do everything for you. They&#39;re usually equipped with a built-in grinder, so they can grind and brew your coffee with fresh beans. They&#39;ll usually come with an additional steam wand for making cappuccinos and lattes. They may also offer a menu that lets you choose from a variety of drinks such as hot chocolate. If you have smaller kitchens, consider smaller models to make use of less counter space. If you have several people in your home with their own coffee preferences look into a multi-cup device that can accommodate different sizes of cups. If you are a coffee or Espresso connoisseur then look for models that let you customize the brew intensity and the ratio of water to coffee so that you can make the perfect cup each time. A solid warranty and prompt customer service are also important aspects to consider when choosing a coffee and espresso maker. Warranty terms vary from one to three year depending on the brand. Easy of Use If you&#39;re looking to create an espresso-like drink at home, you need more than a basic drip filter coffee maker. Espresso is made by putting water under high pressure is pushed at a high speed through finely ground beans. The result is a brief &#34;shot&#34; of caffeine, with a thick layer of crema on top. In this manner, the majority of combination coffee and espresso machine utilize a portafilter basket and steaming arm, while others use pre-packaged pods, filters, or allow you measure and grind beans by hand. The type of machine you pick will depend on how involved you&#39;d like to be as well as the space you have available. Manual machines give you the most control, but take a lot of work: you&#39;ll have to grind the coffee beans, hand-tamp it and pull your shots. Semiautomatic machines skip some steps, like grinding and tapping. However they will require more effort than automated machines. Fully automated espresso makers can prepare a complete pot of drip coffee or even an entire espresso cup at the push of a single button. Take into consideration whether you are brewing for a single person or a group of people. Certain models, such as the Nespresso Vertuo Plus can brew three cups of espresso or coffee at once. This is a great alternative for those who prefer to make their own coffee in the morning, but might not be ideal if are preparing for a large group. A coffee maker and espresso maker with a dual boiler allows you to simultaneously steam and brew milk, so you don&#39;t have to wait for one process to cool down before starting the other. This feature is particularly useful for those who plan to make lattes and cappuccinos. It is less likely that a coffee or espresso machine that has a removable reservoir will accumulate mineral deposits. You&#39;ll still need to wash the reservoir on a regular basis but you&#39;ll save some time by not having to pour out and replace a whole pot of water. The hardness of the water may also contribute to mineral buildup. The harder water will create more dissolved minerals, which can cause your machine to require more descaling. Filtered or soft water is less abrasive to your machine, and will reduce the frequency of descaling. Cleaning is easy For many home owners who own a espresso or coffee maker is a large investment. It requires regular maintenance to ensure it performs at its best and lasts as long as possible. No matter if you use drip coffee maker or an espresso machine, regular cleaning of the carafe as well as other parts that are removable is a critical part of the upkeep process. Utilizing vinegar or a specially-formulated descaling solution at least once per month is important to help maintain your appliance and certain models might feature light-up sensors that notify you when it&#39;s time to clean. While vinegar is fine for countertops and sinks, the acidity can damage the rubber seals and other components of your espresso and coffee maker, which could limit its life. Many brands--including Lavazza and Smeg--also recommend not to use vinegar to clean your machine, as it could invalidate the warranty.  To clean your espresso or coffee maker, first you must remove the portafilter and basket from the group. Dislodge any ground from the portafilter or basket using a nylon scrubby pad or brush. Both must be thoroughly cleaned with hot water, then dried using a clean cloth. The next step is to clean your brewing group. Insert a cleaning tablet into the blind filter. Do backflush. You can also manually backflush the machine by putting an empty cleaning tablet inside the portafilter, turning on the brewing process and then pause it for 10 seconds. Repeat this procedure until the flow of water is constant. This indicates that your machine has been descaled. As the water flows through the espresso machine, it is required to go through the brew group mesh. When this mesh is dirty, it can get blocked by coffee residue, which can negatively affect the extraction process. Calatrello suggests you remove the mesh once a month and clean it using the aid of a toothbrush. Then, soak it overnight in hot water using a tablet for cleaning. If you own a fully-automatic espresso and coffee maker, you can clean the machine by removing the reservoir of water and filling it up with fresh water, then adding a cleansing tablet and running a backflush programmer. You should also clean the inside of the water reservoir and pot to remove any stains or residue. You&#39;ll need to rinse and dry both the carafe and the water reservoir prior to reassemble the appliance. Easy Maintenance If you&#39;re looking to brew a quick espresso or coffee on the go, opt for an automatic model. It doesn&#39;t require any effort from you. These models use a basket containing ground coffee beans, water heated to the proper temperature, then released into the coffee grounds. These machines are ideal for those who enjoy making coffee, but don&#39;t have the time to learn the skills and techniques that create the best tasting drinks. They are easy to operate and clean and produce results like those produced by a traditional drip coffee maker. To keep commercial espresso machine Coffeee in good condition be sure to clean the used grounds from the portafilter following each use and clean the grouphead and portafilter. Also, you&#39;ll need to backflush your machine regularly. This is accomplished by locking the filter in the grouphead and then running the brew cycles a few more times until the water runs clean. This is a job that coffeehouses complete at the end of each day but that home users can do every few days or, alternatively, every week with detergent for better cleaning. Additionally, you&#39;ll need clean the steam wand and the milk reservoir frequently, which we suggest every month. This can be done by wiping down all parts of your machine using the vinegar-soapy solution (check the manual before you start because some manufacturers don&#39;t recommend vinegar). You should also change your filter regularly since hard water tends to accumulate more mineral residue than soft or filtered. This could cause your espresso and coffee maker to stop working or have a distinct taste. To keep this from happening, you should purchase a coffee and espresso maker that has an instrument to measure the water hardness.]]&gt;</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a Coffee and Espresso Maker If you prefer a large pot of drip coffee or espresso, a coffee maker and espresso maker is essential to your kitchen. We have a variety of styles and features at Target to meet your requirements. High pressure pushes water into ground beans within seconds. Then the grounds are compacted to an even degree and then interlock. Features When you are looking to purchase an espresso maker or coffee machine, there are a variety of factors to consider. The features determine the machine&#39;s performance and suitability to your needs. You should look for features that are convenient, improve your brew&#39;s quality and allow you to personalize your drink. Coffee- and espresso-makers can be quite simple, like the traditional Bialetti Moka Express non-electric coffee maker that makes use of an oven to heat water that slowly drips over ground beans. Some models have more advanced options, like a dual boiler that allows you to make espresso as well as steam or frothed milk at the same time. Other features include digital displays that notify you when your water tank is low and when it&#39;s time to empty the grounds bin, or descale, and other routine maintenance tasks. The majority of modern espresso and coffee makers use the same brewing method that involves pouring hot water over pre-ground or ground beans that sit in a filter. They&#39;re often designed to stop brewing at the appropriate time, so you can have an iced cup every morning. Some models allow you to choose the brewing intensity you prefer and some have adjustable temperature settings for the most flavorful brew. The top of the line of espresso and coffee machines is the super-automatic that is designed to do everything for you. They&#39;re usually equipped with a built-in grinder, so they can grind and brew your coffee with fresh beans. They&#39;ll usually come with an additional steam wand for making cappuccinos and lattes. They may also offer a menu that lets you choose from a variety of drinks such as hot chocolate. If you have smaller kitchens, consider smaller models to make use of less counter space. If you have several people in your home with their own coffee preferences look into a multi-cup device that can accommodate different sizes of cups. If you are a coffee or Espresso connoisseur then look for models that let you customize the brew intensity and the ratio of water to coffee so that you can make the perfect cup each time. A solid warranty and prompt customer service are also important aspects to consider when choosing a coffee and espresso maker. Warranty terms vary from one to three year depending on the brand. Easy of Use If you&#39;re looking to create an espresso-like drink at home, you need more than a basic drip filter coffee maker. Espresso is made by putting water under high pressure is pushed at a high speed through finely ground beans. The result is a brief “shot” of caffeine, with a thick layer of crema on top. In this manner, the majority of combination coffee and espresso machine utilize a portafilter basket and steaming arm, while others use pre-packaged pods, filters, or allow you measure and grind beans by hand. The type of machine you pick will depend on how involved you&#39;d like to be as well as the space you have available. Manual machines give you the most control, but take a lot of work: you&#39;ll have to grind the coffee beans, hand-tamp it and pull your shots. Semiautomatic machines skip some steps, like grinding and tapping. However they will require more effort than automated machines. Fully automated espresso makers can prepare a complete pot of drip coffee or even an entire espresso cup at the push of a single button. Take into consideration whether you are brewing for a single person or a group of people. Certain models, such as the Nespresso Vertuo Plus can brew three cups of espresso or coffee at once. This is a great alternative for those who prefer to make their own coffee in the morning, but might not be ideal if are preparing for a large group. A coffee maker and espresso maker with a dual boiler allows you to simultaneously steam and brew milk, so you don&#39;t have to wait for one process to cool down before starting the other. This feature is particularly useful for those who plan to make lattes and cappuccinos. It is less likely that a coffee or espresso machine that has a removable reservoir will accumulate mineral deposits. You&#39;ll still need to wash the reservoir on a regular basis but you&#39;ll save some time by not having to pour out and replace a whole pot of water. The hardness of the water may also contribute to mineral buildup. The harder water will create more dissolved minerals, which can cause your machine to require more descaling. Filtered or soft water is less abrasive to your machine, and will reduce the frequency of descaling. Cleaning is easy For many home owners who own a espresso or coffee maker is a large investment. It requires regular maintenance to ensure it performs at its best and lasts as long as possible. No matter if you use drip coffee maker or an espresso machine, regular cleaning of the carafe as well as other parts that are removable is a critical part of the upkeep process. Utilizing vinegar or a specially-formulated descaling solution at least once per month is important to help maintain your appliance and certain models might feature light-up sensors that notify you when it&#39;s time to clean. While vinegar is fine for countertops and sinks, the acidity can damage the rubber seals and other components of your espresso and coffee maker, which could limit its life. Many brands—including Lavazza and Smeg—also recommend not to use vinegar to clean your machine, as it could invalidate the warranty. <img src="https://cdn.freshstore.cloud/offer/images/15426/242/c/melitta-automatic-espresso-machine-purista-model-f230-102-black-6766034-242-small.jpg" alt=""> To clean your espresso or coffee maker, first you must remove the portafilter and basket from the group. Dislodge any ground from the portafilter or basket using a nylon scrubby pad or brush. Both must be thoroughly cleaned with hot water, then dried using a clean cloth. The next step is to clean your brewing group. Insert a cleaning tablet into the blind filter. Do backflush. You can also manually backflush the machine by putting an empty cleaning tablet inside the portafilter, turning on the brewing process and then pause it for 10 seconds. Repeat this procedure until the flow of water is constant. This indicates that your machine has been descaled. As the water flows through the espresso machine, it is required to go through the brew group mesh. When this mesh is dirty, it can get blocked by coffee residue, which can negatively affect the extraction process. Calatrello suggests you remove the mesh once a month and clean it using the aid of a toothbrush. Then, soak it overnight in hot water using a tablet for cleaning. If you own a fully-automatic espresso and coffee maker, you can clean the machine by removing the reservoir of water and filling it up with fresh water, then adding a cleansing tablet and running a backflush programmer. You should also clean the inside of the water reservoir and pot to remove any stains or residue. You&#39;ll need to rinse and dry both the carafe and the water reservoir prior to reassemble the appliance. Easy Maintenance If you&#39;re looking to brew a quick espresso or coffee on the go, opt for an automatic model. It doesn&#39;t require any effort from you. These models use a basket containing ground coffee beans, water heated to the proper temperature, then released into the coffee grounds. These machines are ideal for those who enjoy making coffee, but don&#39;t have the time to learn the skills and techniques that create the best tasting drinks. They are easy to operate and clean and produce results like those produced by a traditional drip coffee maker. To keep <a href="https://www.coffeee.uk/products/gaggia-classic-evo-pro-espresso-machine-thunder-black">commercial espresso machine Coffeee</a> in good condition be sure to clean the used grounds from the portafilter following each use and clean the grouphead and portafilter. Also, you&#39;ll need to backflush your machine regularly. This is accomplished by locking the filter in the grouphead and then running the brew cycles a few more times until the water runs clean. This is a job that coffeehouses complete at the end of each day but that home users can do every few days or, alternatively, every week with detergent for better cleaning. Additionally, you&#39;ll need clean the steam wand and the milk reservoir frequently, which we suggest every month. This can be done by wiping down all parts of your machine using the vinegar-soapy solution (check the manual before you start because some manufacturers don&#39;t recommend vinegar). You should also change your filter regularly since hard water tends to accumulate more mineral residue than soft or filtered. This could cause your espresso and coffee maker to stop working or have a distinct taste. To keep this from happening, you should purchase a coffee and espresso maker that has an instrument to measure the water hardness.</p>
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