Re: Like the La Pavoni Europiccola; Should I buy it?
- From: Herb Buschman <hbuschman@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 09 Dec 2006 14:13:25 GMT
Well, so far I like what I've read. And look forward to any challenge
of mastering its use. My impression is it comes close, if not equal,
to the product from commercial equipment without the need to install
water piping and wait while the boilers heat up. I know it also has
a waiting period but not like the others and I don't need to keep it
running all day long.
So the question now moves to the model. I prefer the chrome but which
one? Is the Pro worth te extra money? How valuable is the pressure
gauge?
Thoughts or comments?
On Fri, 08 Dec 2006 19:07:09 GMT, Herb Buschman
<hbuschman@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I've tried the mocha pots and am not totally satisfied with the.
results. For simplicity I like the La Pavoni lever machines.
But what about the results?
Your thoughts and experiences please.
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