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			<title>Krups XP4030 Pump Espresso Machine, Black</title>
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First, an introduction to my point-of-view on coffee. I am not a coffee snob by any means, but I do know what tastes good and what does not. I am also no stranger to the kitchen...what I mean is, kitchen gadgets are pretty self-explanatory to me. I wanted an espresso machine because paying almost $5 for a latte a day was becoming out of control</description>
			
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			<author>admin@http://coffee-pots.org(Jss Pinkerton)</author>
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			<title>Saeco 10-Cup Automatic Drip Coffee Maker with Thermal Carafe and Burr Grinder, Stainless Steel</title>
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Not real sure what some of the bad reviews are all about in regards to this machine.  No issues with pouring that is not present with any other thermal carafe.  Yes the water reservoir is a bit awkward to poor into, but not that big of a deal.  Makes great coffee, and allows you to choose if you want your coffee made mild, medium, or strong.  We </description>
			
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			<title>BUNN NHBX-B(D) Generation High Altitude10-Cup Home Pourover Coffee Brewer, Black</title>
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I bought this coffeemaker after reading many reviews (like this one I'm writing!).  It really helped that someone had mentioned the need to get the high altitude model, since we live near Denver, over a mile high.  The review I read said that the warming plate will get too hot on most models (boiling point related to altitude, and all that scienc</description>
			
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			<title>Saeco S-TG-ST Talea Giro Super Automatic Espresso Machine</title>
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I have had my machine for about a month now and I am still experimenting with just the right amount of coffee to each cup for my perfect cappachino. I am having a little problem getting it to froth just right. I was going to order the milk companion attachment, but I saw that it received bad reviews. All in all it is a good machine and I am enjoy</description>
			
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			<title>Kalorik EXP 25022 800W 4-Cup Espresso Maker</title>
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This product received a top review from good housekeeping so I felt safe purchasing it.  It produces fairly decent quality espresso for my purpose of making cafe mochas.  It is better than mediocre coffee shop brew, but not as good as my favorite places.  It has more than paid for itself in three weeks of use.  If it lasts it will be a very good </description>
			
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			<title>Cuisinart &reg; Commercial 1-cup Coffeemaker - Black</title>
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I've had this brewer for over a year, and for the first few weeks was intensely disappointed in the watered down coffee it was producing.  On the top of the machine it says &quot;Fill water tank with COLD water&quot;.  It took me awhile to realize that THIS is the secret of the machine.  Something to do with the heating of the water slows it's drip through</description>
			
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			<title>Rattleware 20-Ounce Latte Art Milk Frothing Pitcher</title>
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This little guy is the perfect size for frothing 2 cappuccinos or 1 big latte.
     
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			<title>Senseo Kenya Blend Coffee, 16-Count Pods (Pack of 6)</title>
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This is my ONLY coffee. It is smooth yet not weak. I drink it every day and it's always the perfect cup. Co-workers beg cups from me! Enjoy!
     
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			<title>Bodum 5679-01US C-Mill Blade Grinder, Black</title>
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I purchased this coffee grinder in July of 2003.  I love the design and the color matches our other teal accented kitchen items perfectly.  It does a decent job of ginding coffee, but after only 5 months, of once a day use, it started to develop vertical stress cracks in the plastic casing around the top.  As of right now (January 2004), more cra</description>
			
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			<title>EZ-Cup for Keurig Coffee Machines By Perfect Pod</title>
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I have fought many battles with this thing, and I think the two of us have finally come to terms.First, a little background.  I received my first one in a very timely fashion.  I tried it out, and was very disappointed when the filters kept breaking.  I managed to remedy the breaking filters by not putting as much coffee in it, which yielded un</description>
			
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