@Jamz006 We do have a couple on this topic, in the Selecting a Machine
series, that talk about single boilers, heat exchangers, double boilers.
Let me know if you have any questions after watching those. – Kat
Would you be able to do a video where you show us peasants what differences
you’ll find between a more basic espresso machine and a top end one –
separate boilers and such? I’d quite like to know what makes a ‘good’
machine as I’ll be on the hunt soon, also I’m sure many other folk would
like to know too!
you seem to really love your job … anyway question : in espresso macines
you can find from 150 ( entry level ) to 3.500 $ and more ( high end – not
professional though ) . in drip coffe makers why are they all at the same
price range ?
Hello girls, nice work you are doing here. Keep it up. I have 2 questions
for you: 1. How come we never get to see Kat. Why are you always hiding
behind the camera. Get yourself in front of it so we can see you 🙂 2. I am
kind of lazy and plan to buy a Nescafe Dolce Gusto. What do you think about
it ? Can you review it please ? Thanks in advance
@spyrmak Because the basic functionning of a drip coffee maker is really
simple and there isnt any BIG difference between the less expensive and the
more expensive. Its basically all the same thing.
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My mom uses paper filters inside of the gold tone filter on her coffee
maker. Are there any cons to doing this?
@Warrenff5 Hahahah 😀
@Jamz006 We do have a couple on this topic, in the Selecting a Machine
series, that talk about single boilers, heat exchangers, double boilers.
Let me know if you have any questions after watching those. – Kat
when Gail said the last line, she looked like Dory from Finding Nemo.
@skoredreng DAMN YOU – I thought I was 🙁
Would you be able to do a video where you show us peasants what differences
you’ll find between a more basic espresso machine and a top end one –
separate boilers and such? I’d quite like to know what makes a ‘good’
machine as I’ll be on the hunt soon, also I’m sure many other folk would
like to know too!
@sergiusz1000 It’s a canon vixia – Kat
you seem to really love your job … anyway question : in espresso macines
you can find from 150 ( entry level ) to 3.500 $ and more ( high end – not
professional though ) . in drip coffe makers why are they all at the same
price range ?
@adamaliabarnes hahahaha
@jdharding2 I’m sure they don’t mind 😉 – Kat
Hello girls, nice work you are doing here. Keep it up. I have 2 questions
for you: 1. How come we never get to see Kat. Why are you always hiding
behind the camera. Get yourself in front of it so we can see you 🙂 2. I am
kind of lazy and plan to buy a Nescafe Dolce Gusto. What do you think about
it ? Can you review it please ? Thanks in advance
@spyrmak Because the basic functionning of a drip coffee maker is really
simple and there isnt any BIG difference between the less expensive and the
more expensive. Its basically all the same thing.
Third. 😀 I’ll always prefer a Hario v60 to a drip machine. Sorry,
Capresso. :/
@ladduro Hi there! 1 – I am shy! 2 – We haven’t used this and I don’t think
we can source it….sorry 🙁 – Kat