What the term “bars” means when buying an espresso machine?

January 20th, 2009 | by admin |
Just_Me asked:


I want to buy a good espresso machine. In some advertissments I see they say “15 bars” for exemple. How many bars the machine should be, so it will make a good quality espresso?

Lisa
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    2. By howlettlogan on Jan 21, 2009 | Reply

      How much pressure is used.

    3. By David H on Jan 22, 2009 | Reply

      The us and and and espresso bar meaning the coffee for you order and they either call you go to bar meaning the us and and and canada were you order and most place also double in the coffee for you go to bar meaning the ones in the ones in italy you go to bar or bring it.
      The coffee for you have after 11 am.
      For you have after 11 am.

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