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Just butting in to suggest the Presso.
If you get cycloned and lose power, but have a coffee addiction - then something that can make near Espresso without electricity is a boon!
I'm not sure I'll ever be desperate for coffee but unwilling to use a plunger 😆.
It it worth considering instead of an espresso machine?
Ive had mine for 10 years and use it daily. Makes pretty good espresso, not as good as a good barista would, but good enough.
https://presso.co.nz/shop/hand-powered-coffee-makers/rok-gc-espresso-maker-silver/
They are pricey given they just do a black coffee and all though.
I think at the moment I want more of a traditional espresso machine, but I've written it on my wish list for the future once I learn how to make espresso.
I really like that they designed a newer version, but they sell conversion kits so you can upgrade your 20 year old one!
Yeah I converted mine to the new version - they had a really good guarantee when I bought mine as well which was 10 years, if something breaks send a photo & we'll send a replacement.
That's really cool, it's definitely on my list for the future! I just have no idea what I'm doing with regards to espresso so am wanting to go with a more standard machine first. Plus I'm pretty sure the kids will love some mirco-foamed milk!