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Presso Espresso Coffee Maker | 
enlarge | Brand: Dexam Category: Kitchen
Buy New: £57.99
New (2) from £57.99
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 8121
Media: Kitchen & Home Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 12.1 x 8.7 x 5.4
Model: 179 10000 EAN: 5013995209148 ASIN: B0000C9Z8D
Release Date: August 22, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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I carry this in my luggage April 20, 2007 SARAH MCCARTNEY (London, England, UK.) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Everyone who's had a cup of my Presso coffee has wanted one of these machines. (I wonder if Kitchen and Home fan below works for a rival manufacturer?). When I visit my mum in Newcastle I pack it in my suitcase. I've had it for over two years and have used it at least once a day. I keep my beans in the freezer (brought them back from Venezuela) and grind them to the finest point on the Dualit machine, and I get an expresso as good as anyone's. Plus the only energy used is a tiny bit to heat the water; the rest is arm power. No silly plastic pots of coffee to go into landfill. This is an eco-coffee fan's delight. Discontinued? I do hope not!
Excellent easy to use machine, great design, nice coffee September 12, 2007 James O'Toole (UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
To get an espresso with a good even crema, warm the machine up first (including the coffee holder) by putting some boiling water through. Add finely ground coffee, tamping it down well. Fill the machine with more boiling water than you actually need, before squeezing a small amount through. If you only use a small amount of water the machine doesn't develop enough pressure for a proper espresso.
Classy, Stunning Design & Great Coffee Too November 25, 2003 15 out of 20 found this review helpful
This espresso maker is simply gorgeous! The design is both sexy and elegant - without doubt a design icon of the future - also looks fabulous in my kitchen. It's made from solid polished aluminium and just oozes quality.Most of my houseguests are at first confused and then intrugued by it. Actually it's really simple and easy to use. There's no electricity, you just load the spoon with ground coffee, pour boiling water in the top, lift up the handles and then press down. Simple but very clever, and the coffee flavour is really delicious. I use it every day, Capucinno with some frothy milk is my favourite. There's hardly any cleaning either - you just rinse the spoon under the tap. At nearly 80 it's not cheap but this is a beautiful item that's really solidly made. Highly recommended.
Presso May 13, 2005 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This product is really good. It looks good and makes good coffee too. One of the reviews makes reference to bitter coffee. Nonsense, it all depends on the coffee used. Great product great price.
Fab coffee January 20, 2004 jonny (Reading) 8 out of 11 found this review helpful
Bought a presso last month and I think it's FAB. Everyone I make Latte for in my flat loves it and wants a presso for themselves. It's so easy to put the kettle on and make a decent coffee for a guest along side a cuppa. Thoroughly recommend it.
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