Hey coffee lover,
As a human who lives alone and owns approximately 47 different devices for making coffee, including two espresso machines and a Moka pot, I am well versed in the slippery slope of discovering home espresso and specialty coffee.
First, you get a Moka pot. Or maybe a little $150 De'Longhi. Suddenly, you find the Breville Barista Express on your credit card bill... But now you want more. You want your espresso to compete with the local cafe.
That's when you discover prosumer espresso machines. They're big, beautiful, expensive, intimidating... Where to start?
One excellent option is the Quick Mill Pippa.
This entry-level prosumer model is user-friendly enough for novices and has a fairly approachable price tag. But it's packed with features that put it a cut above the average home machine -- a boiler rather than a thermoblock, stainless steel build, professional-style steam wand, 58 mm portafilter, and accessible OPV.
If that sounds like your perfect next step, get all the details in our...
Of course, it's not an end-game machine. It only has one boiler, you can't control pre-infusion, and it lacks a PID. So there's still room to go deeper down the rabbit hole.
Julia
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