Re: The "secret" to great shots from a La Pavoni Europiccola (and every other) espresso machine.
- From: "Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 18:17:17 GMT
I'd go with a name brand at a reasonable price. The main thing is buy one
from a source with a liberal return policy (I've gone thru two returns of my
Fluke already) because they seem to be sensitive to bumping & dropping. :)
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Robert (duck & cover) Harmon
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"Brian Colwell" <bcolwell@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Robert Harmon" <r_h_harmon@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I've had a few inquiries about my "Mars, God of coffee" post. No, I'm not
referring to the few who take themselves too seriously, but rather those
who I still have hope for. They actually wanted to learn something to
help them make better coffee. So I'm posting the method I use to get
great shots from a Europiccola (and everything else). I hope some will
find this useful
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Robert,
There seems to be quite a selection of IT's , From your
experience, do you have a preference ?
Thanks,
BMC
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