A coffee machine that doesn't use filters will be cheaper in the long run, and will create infinitely less waste. You also get more control over your coffee. So you get better coffee, lower costs, and are more environmentally friendly.
Hmm maybe that's just regional then, I got a Breville Roma which is perfectly fine for 25$ after some negotiation, looking over the classifieds there's a delonghi veneto for 30$ and a krupps for 40, so maybe I just live in the right spot haha
A coffee machine that doesn't use filters will be cheaper in the long run, and will create infinitely less waste. You also get more control over your coffee. So you get better coffee, lower costs, and are more environmentally friendly.
Plus you don't give money to fucking nestle
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Lots of drip coffee makers have those reusable mesh filters
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An espresso machine won't use any filter, just perforated steel plates that you can reuse infinitely. You can get a decent one for like 25$ nowadays.
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At 25$ you're not getting anything new, but you can find decent espresso machines on local classifieds for that much.
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Hmm maybe that's just regional then, I got a Breville Roma which is perfectly fine for 25$ after some negotiation, looking over the classifieds there's a delonghi veneto for 30$ and a krupps for 40, so maybe I just live in the right spot haha
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Yeah I would imagine, I don't love either of those but like if you're coming from instant coffee it's a huge step up lol