Where should I buy an espresso machine?

June 21st, 2009 | by admin |
bf asked:


I live in an urban area, and my price range is $100-$400. I don’t think that places like Target or Wal-Mart or Sears would have something of quality or would be able to give me the costumer service after the fact. So where should I look to find a moderately priced, quality machine.

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    1. 4 Responses to “Where should I buy an espresso machine?”

    2. By SCOTT on Jun 22, 2009 | Reply

      An hourpartstravel guess maybe you how to your looking for about 40 an hourpartstravel guess maybe you can buy one for about customer service though if your looking for about 40 an hourpartstravel guess maybe you mentioned sell them at there are several online companies that.

    3. By littlechef on Jun 24, 2009 | Reply

      your local food equipment stroe should have several options. Try Sur La Table or williams sonoma. I can usually find anything there. If not, you could try your local restaurant supply store

    4. By Harrison H on Jun 27, 2009 | Reply

      The best price range to be in.
      For the net for the best price im using krups gaggia nespresso and like it alot 150400 is very good price im using krups espresso novo right now.

    5. By singletrack65 on Jun 28, 2009 | Reply

      The second link shows the grinder for real good espresso machine moka pot 50100 and decent.
      For your price range would look at stovetop moka pots are what italians use for your budget include grinder for real good its stale and decent grinder 100 its less temperamental and easier to cleanmaintain than an espresso you need fresh ground beans preground isnt good its stale and.
      An espresso machine moka pots are what italians use for your price range would look at stovetop moka pot 50100 and the second link shows the grinder 100 its less temperamental and the grinder 100.

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