ᐅ Is a Built-In Fully Automatic Coffee Machine Recommended?

Created on: 29 Jul 2020 19:01
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Shiny86
I am currently focusing a lot on kitchen planning.
I am considering an integrated automatic coffee machine.
Do you have one, and would you choose it again?
Can you recommend a specific model or share tips on what to look out for?
And the most important question: how is maintenance and cleaning handled?
For example, does it need to be removed once a year for servicing?
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matte
29 Jul 2020 22:21
Yes, I understand. For quickly making a coffee in the morning and an espresso as a pick-me-up in the evening, this machine is a bit too much. However, I work from home, so the machine runs from morning until evening and is used accordingly, also by my wife.
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hampshire
29 Jul 2020 22:26
From experience, I can say that portafilter espresso machines require a lot of cleaning, and the grinder always leaves some crumbs and coffee grounds behind...
But so what: I love it!
Conclusion: Very tasty coffee drinks, complicated operation and cleaning, no mold issues, large space requirements, premium prices (for dual-circuit or dual-boiler machines and a highly recommended grinder), high power consumption (since they need to stay warm).
Built-in machines are designed for a certain throughput and only remain mold-free if they are used and maintained regularly. I generally avoid coffee from fully automatic machines in unfamiliar homes and offices because I know how they can look inside.
opalau29 Jul 2020 22:39
matte1987 schrieb:

Yes, I understand. For quickly making a coffee in the morning and an espresso in the evening, that device is a bit too much.

Speaking of which: How do you make coffee with it? Or do you mean an Americano (i.e., an espresso with added hot water)?
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matte
29 Jul 2020 22:50
I meant Americano, but I rarely drink it. In the morning or late morning, I have 1 to 3 cappuccinos, then usually only espressos afterwards.
opalau29 Jul 2020 22:51
Ah, got it.

I thought it wasn’t called Espressi.
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matte
29 Jul 2020 22:55
Quick search on Google, learned something new again.