- Posted by Wakeknot
- Sat, 02/04/2012 - 09:13
Pretty espresso machines
Chamie’s recent post about beautiful espresso machines got me thinking about what kinds of machines were out there if we just focused on looks.
http://www.roaste.com/CoffeeBlogs/Chamie/Another-Pretty-Machine
One of the cooler ones I found was the space age looking Saeco Etienne Louis espresso machine. I do not think it is made any more, but I bet there is one out there lying about somewhere.
I found it here
http://www.homingdecor.com/coffee-and-espresso-machines-reviews-which-one-is-the-one-for-you/
but I think their understanding of espresso shows that it is unlikely to produce good espresso. Here is what they say
“Misleading Title is Misleading: Unless your coffee machine uses steamed water to extract espresso and crema from the coffee grinds, then your coffee machine can only brew coffee- regardless of what the packaging may say.”
Of course that is exactly wrong. If you use steam to produce the coffee it explicitly is not espresso. At least they got the “misleading” part right.
Next up was a coffee grinder that is a huge wooden carving that you are supposed to cling to, caressing it as it rests against your face while it grinds your coffee. It is elegant and perhaps a little disturbing, but at the same time somehow compelling. Again I doubt very seriously that it is a very good grinder, but there is no doubt it is a work of art of sorts.
It can be found here…
http://www.darkroastedblend.com/2010/03/gorgeous-espresso-machines.html
The bad news is that these pretty machines probably are not very good at producing good espresso. The good news is that there are plenty of machines that are good looking and do produce great espresso. I like the style of just about all of the Elektra machines. I especially am partial to the Semiautomatica and its giant cousin the Belle Epoque (which is too big for any home), but I pretty much like all their machines in looks including the T1 and their lever and they all seem to make great coffee. The ones you might use at home are available here…
http://www.roaste.com/store/shop-for-coffee/+type:coffeemaker+tid:200
Equally cool looking to me is the La Pavoni, which also makes great coffee. Some of those, including the attractive Stradavari can be found here
http://www.roaste.com/search/search_coffeemaker/pavoni
The lists go on and on!
Do you like shiny? Then perhaps an E-61 like the Quickmills or Vibbiemmes sold here.
Do you like higher tech looking then there is the GS/3 (not that good looking in pictures, but I like it a lot in person).
http://www.roaste.com/product/ChrisCoffee/La-Marzocco-GS3-Espresso-Machi...
Finally, if you got up that far in price perhaps a Speedster of one of Kees other custom made machines is for you…
http://www.keesvanderwesten.com/news_new-speedster4.html
Then again now that we are up to near 10k that Presso Chamie blogged about for a mere $!50 sure is sounding even prettier than it did before!










REVIEWS & COMMENTS
@ERICBNC
Wakeknot | Tue, 02/07/2012 - 17:23I think outer space is a good idea for it. I feel like it was left over from some sci-fi movie and they thought, "well we might as well use it for something..."
@HOONCHUL
Wakeknot | Tue, 02/07/2012 - 17:22I bet you are right and perhaps we should be encouraged that you can no longer get it anywhere - taste actually does matter.
@INTREPID
Wakeknot | Tue, 02/07/2012 - 17:22I think they succeeded then, as it probably is intended to be in some sense life like.
@CHAMIE
Wakeknot | Tue, 02/07/2012 - 17:21are you a southerner? I moved back to the south after years away and I just love the saying "bless his heart." People get away with saying anything as long as it is followed by "bless his heart" here.
@SON TON
Wakeknot | Tue, 02/07/2012 - 17:19It is pretty fun. It would be great fun to play with one for an afternoon and see if they were any good, but I think they are higher on looks than function.
@JBVIAU
Wakeknot | Tue, 02/07/2012 - 17:18Now you have me laughing out loud. (I guess in the age of text messages I should just write lol).
@AVESERFI
Wakeknot | Tue, 02/07/2012 - 17:17I think that is a pretty good description of it. I agree that the E-61 machines are quite stunning.
HMMM
EricBNC | Mon, 02/06/2012 - 12:17looks like the end of a mace - the designer might be into dark age weaponry - or is from outer space,,,
THAT MACHINE IS DEFINITELY A
hoonchul | Mon, 02/06/2012 - 02:02That machine is definitely a conversation starter but I would be shocked if it actually made good espresso.
YIKES THAT GRINDER LOOKS
intrepid510 | Sun, 02/05/2012 - 17:30Yikes that grinder looks like it belongs in a Tim Burton movie or soemthing, I would be scared that it would come to life after a while!
WELL BLESS ITS HEART...
Chamie | Sun, 02/05/2012 - 11:21That little thing would look totally out of place sitting anywhere in my house, but it's definitely got an... interesting look to it, bless its heart. All t hose spikes would scare me off, especially first thing in the morning. And the coffee grinder.. er. I think I'd be embarrassed to have my mother see it sitting in my kitchen!
CRAZY LOOKING MACHINES!
Son Ton | Sun, 02/05/2012 - 00:55I really dig the alien looking espresso machine! I agree that these machine are not going to make good coffee or better coffee than your regular machines.
UM, OK...
jbviau | Sat, 02/04/2012 - 23:47That might be the first NSFW grinder I've ever encountered. I read this about it elsewhere: "...has a built-in heart beat monitor and will grind your beans to the rhythm of your heart." So, if you're in a rush, it's best to run a lap before grinding, I guess!
SAECO
avaserfi | Sat, 02/04/2012 - 09:51The Saeco reminds me of a depth charge or underwatermine. I think I'll stick with the more classic look of an e61, although the Speedsters and GS3 are very pretty.