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I have had a De Longhi Coffee Machine for a few years - It is OK but to be honest I am a bit dissappointed with its performance in that it does not producwe the characteristic 'Creme' on black coffee and the Frother is only just producing frothy milk of a sort.
I understand that a 15bar machine is essential for 'good' coffee and the DeLonghi machine is 15bar (or at least thats whet it says on the box). The frother is a stem generator and as such just how the likes of M&S or any of the professional coffee house produce the froth they do puzzles me.
I have read some requirements for good froth such as milk straight from the fridge and even warm milk and have tried it all without success with this Cheap DeLongi thingy.
I have no problem with the prices of the expensive machines such as Gaggia etc, my prob;em is that I want a machine which will produce a 'Creme' and good frothy milk.
A neighbour, who is into sales of professional coffee machines, only comes up with silly solutions such as a coffee machine which costs £1300, which to be honest is a bit over the top.
Can anyone advise on a 'Good' Coffee machine in the price upto say £400. which will produce a good 'Creme' and good 'Frothy' milk
I understand that a 15bar machine is essential for 'good' coffee and the DeLonghi machine is 15bar (or at least thats whet it says on the box). The frother is a stem generator and as such just how the likes of M&S or any of the professional coffee house produce the froth they do puzzles me.
I have read some requirements for good froth such as milk straight from the fridge and even warm milk and have tried it all without success with this Cheap DeLongi thingy.
I have no problem with the prices of the expensive machines such as Gaggia etc, my prob;em is that I want a machine which will produce a 'Creme' and good frothy milk.
A neighbour, who is into sales of professional coffee machines, only comes up with silly solutions such as a coffee machine which costs £1300, which to be honest is a bit over the top.
Can anyone advise on a 'Good' Coffee machine in the price upto say £400. which will produce a good 'Creme' and good 'Frothy' milk