Is an integrated fully automatic coffee machine recommended?

  • Erstellt am 2020-07-29 19:01:49

Bertram100

2020-07-30 09:23:20
  • #1
I myself am not a coffee drinker. I cannot say anything about the quality of the coffee from the different systems. However, it seems highly silly to me to reject a screen printer because of "too much work." It gives much more satisfaction to engage with what you consume. The few minutes it takes are not an argument, are they?

So, just a brief comment. My surprise is great that some people forgo the probably undisputed taste advantage because of the extra "work."

I make coffee (for guests) in grandma’s porcelain filter placed on a cup. I grind the coffee beforehand in a manual mill. I have never perceived that as work.
 

Pinky0301

2020-07-30 10:03:04
  • #2
Wow, I didn't know that it takes quite a long time to preheat. We just turn on the KVA in the morning and then the cappuccino is ready. Usually, it stays at just one a day, my husband would like to have an espresso later. From your description, it sounds like it wouldn't really be worth it for us. What bothers me about built-in appliances is that the selection is smaller and the appliances are much more expensive. Visually, it looks good, but only if all built-in appliances are from the same series, so practically no choice if, for example, the oven is already fixed.
 

chand1986

2020-07-30 10:04:20
  • #3
And if you do it like that, with the right coffee and water that's not quite boiling hot, you get a great result. Compared to the price of... it's beyond description
 

opalau

2020-07-30 10:07:38
  • #4


Silly? Everyone should still be allowed to set their own priorities and decide for themselves what brings satisfaction, shouldn't they?
 

NicolasH

2020-07-30 10:12:11
  • #5
Controversial Topic Coffee Preparation
As you can see, one should really think about where the priorities lie.
Every pot has its lid
I love the ritual in the morning of making myself a cappuccino, and I am happy to accept that it takes a bit longer.
But I can also understand everyone else who just likes to "only" press the button.
 

Bertram100

2020-07-30 10:16:22
  • #6
Yes, of course everyone can decide for themselves. I don't care either. I just wanted to point out as an outsider that the thought processes are also a bit far from reality and I find them quite silly. After cars, washing machines, supermarkets, refrigerators, and various other time savers, now the coffee also has to be brewed as quickly as possible. I don’t care, for me the attitude definitely has Loriot potential. It doesn’t hurt to show this sometimes. Then you can decide again, you can have a different opinion. No problem.
 
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