Advantages: Absolutely fantastic coffee is possible (better than any chain store). Disadvantages: Quite difficult to master, and not especially forgiving.
...When a company sells a product that hasn't changed for nearly a century, and still commands one of the highest prices on the market, there is a reason. In the case of the Professional, a very good reason. LaPavoni have built their reputation on the performance of their lever driven espresso machines, which haven't changed significantly since their introduction in 1961. The Professional is the big brother to the Europiccola, and your extra £200 doubles the capacity of the boiler and adds an arguably unnecessary pressure guide to the sight level on the side of the boiler. The name Professional is somewhat misleading, as the machine is designed and intended for the domestic market.
The Professional's baby brother, the Europiccola is more widely available and as it is often seen second-hand is almost certainly a better buy than...
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Advantages: Robust engineering, excellent performance, beautiful styling Disadvantages: Heavy, hard to keep clean, very expensive
...Have you ever wondered why coffee in the coffee shop is better than coffee at home? Coffee shops use freshly ground and roasted coffee, and machines that can extract the full flavour from that coffee. If you want to replicate this quality of coffee at home, you need a machine that's up to the task. LaPavoni produced the Europiccola in 1961 and, some tweaking aside, they haven't changed the design significantly since then. The machine consists of a boiling chamber sitting on a base, with a glass level on one side and some curvaceous pipe-work on the other side. It truly is a thing of beauty, available (in ascending order of price) in chrome and black, straight chrome, chrome with wooden trim, gold, or gold with wooden trim. Go to www.lapavoni.com (domestic line, lever machines) to convince yourself that this is no ordinary machine...
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Advantages: Looks Good, Cheap.... Disadvantages: It is cheap!
...I do love a good cuppa coffee. In fact, I am willing to pay quite silly money for a machine that will do my discerning taste justice. For those of you who are unconvinced, please see my review on the Gaggia Classic. This was the second coffee machine that I have owned, but sadly not one of the better ones. I had mine for a period of about 3 months before I returned it, exasperated with its flaws.
Appearance.
It does look good, ill give it that. As an interesting aside, the design is actually a copy of a very expensive prosumer coffee machine by (I think) LaPavoni. The chic retro styling is pretty unique, and is the machine's biggest asset. Its matt metal body adds to the effect. No cheap plastic here. The small touches in the design really do set this machine off, such as the slide out drip tray with a handle, or the temperature...
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Have this as a 3rd telly of the house in my bedroom and can't really complain to be honest.
I've now had the set since christmas eve (2007) and in 8 months I've had now problem what so ever.
I've read comments about the picture not being great and... more
If you've only ever used cloth mouspads then you are in for a shock - a few minutes using the Steelpad 4D is enough to realise that cloth is dead and metal (well.. hard plastic) is in!
The pad is very well designed - it's not too ugly and will blend... more
for great performance buy this tv. for alot of reasons:
its reliable
has great specifications
capable of full hd performance
great for HD gaming
great for use as a PC monitor
great sound quality
simplicity on menu's and set up
this tv is... more
Recently, my hectic student lifestyle has been playing havoc with my natural good looks (!) Endless parties, drinking and late nights have resulted in me acquiring a rather nice set of, what looks like, black eyes. Well, okay, if I’m honest,... more