Comparing Mid-Range Superautomatic Espresso Machines
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@MrTokyoUbaYokai Ha - thank you!! Hope you are finding our videos helpful :) Let me know if you have any questions. - Kat
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Videos at whole latte love are terrible.... thank god for SCG..
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It is going to be the same coffee you get from the Saeco Talea series -- exact same brew group technology/internals, different cases. - Kat
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Found it thanks. Expected better comments on the quality of the coffee from a gaggia machine, but it helped. Thanks.
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Hi Kat and Gail..Love your videos and website. In my view - the BEST! You all are so knowledgeable..its so good to hear an expert talk. I am in the market looking for a mid-range superautomatic. This video though very informative is more than 2 years old ..with many more newer models in the market..is it possible to do another comparison video of mid-range fully automatics and your favorites or best among those. Thank you! I really really appreciate the work you guys do. Thanks again.
VeggiePalette 6 days ago
@VeggiePalette Please check out our Selecting a Machine video series (hosted on the front of our channel) and that will give you updated info on different models by class and budget. - Kat
SeattleCoffeeGear 4 days ago
These machines are beautiful, but I find them to be totally over-engineered. I have a Delonghi Magnifica which is not nearly as fancy as these, but it's a total reliable workhorse. I've had it for almost 2 years without any problems at all. No digital gimmickery, just the necessary dials. I do have to steam my own milk, but if you want real microfoam there's no other way. It was also much cheaper.
golyadkin100 5 months ago
@golyadkin100 Tough to get microfoam on any superauto, great to hear you're having good success with your DeLonghi! :) - Kat
SeattleCoffeeGear 5 months ago
I love your videos :D
ibjames 10 months ago
@ibjames Thank you!! :) - Kat
SeattleCoffeeGear 10 months ago