Why might a Cappuccino Machine be a good buy?
March 21, 2009 by cappuccino-machine
Filed under Cappuccino Machines
If you are considering buying a coffee machine for your kitchen you might be a little overwhelmed at the choice which is available. If you are a big fan of cappuccino you may especially be pondering over whether it is worth the extra money to actually buy a cappuccino machine rather than a normal filter coffee machine. To help you out a little in making your decision, here I will talk you through the pros and cons of investing in a cappuccino maker so that you can decide whether it is something which you want to do.
Coffee Preparation
What makes a good cappuccino? Well the most important feature of a cappuccino, and that which sets it apart from other styles of coffee, is the foam topping. While this keeps the coffee warmer for longer and can add a unique taste to the coffee, it is traditionally quite difficult to prepare. If you only have a filter coffee maker the only real way of preparing the foam would be to do it with a hand-held steamer, but this may be quite awkward and may not produce the desired results every time. This is really only an option if cappuccino is something you drink only rarely. Most cappuccino machines have the facility to prepare the topping at the same time as the coffee, which makes life a little easier. If you choose a fully-automated cappuccino machine then it is even easier, as the machine will take care of everything, including the foam topping, all at the push of only one button.
Espressos as well?
While you may think that you have to sacrifice drinking other styles of coffee if you get a cappuccino machine this is not necessarily the case. Many models of cappuccino maker which are currently available on the market recognise that people probably don’t want to drink cappuccino all the time. Traditionally, Italians only drink cappuccino and other milk-based coffees in the morning, and stick to espresso later on in the day. So, if you want to follow their excellent example, it makes sense to be able to make the same choices when making coffee at home. Many models now offer the facility to create different styles of coffee with a combination cappuccino machine, without sacrificing any of the quality of either drink. The way that this is done is similar to the process which is used by a real barista. These combination machines are essentially espresso machines with an expanded range of capabilities. Each different drink begins life as an espresso, with different discs or pods then added to the machine afterwards to create the desired finish. So to produce a cappuccino, an espresso is made, and then a separate milk disc or pod is added to the machine to create the foam topping as a second step.
Price
While in the past you may have had to invest in a proper commercial machine to get great cappuccinos, this isn’t the case anymore. There are now mass-produced cappuccino machines which have been designed specifically for the home market and at a much lower cost than commercial machines. In fact many of these machines do not actually cost any more than a good quality filter coffee machine. When you consider how much you use your machine, if you are a regular cappuccino drinker then it is probably still only going to work out costing you a few pence extra per drink over the life of the cappuccino machine.
















