Monday, May 31, 2010

Types of Coffee Equipment by Bosch

The Bosch company has been around for over 100 years; it was started in Germany in 1886 and sells many different types of electronics products for the home, including dishwashers, washers, dryers, and, of course, coffee equipment. A Bosch coffee maker or espresso machine can quickly become a helping hand in any modern kitchen.

One of Bosch's most impressive machines is the Benvenuto coffee maker. Its AromaSwirl brewing system is much more advanced that many other residential espresso machines on the market today. The AromaSwirl system pressurizes coffee grounds and water together in a chamber, which makes a better cup of coffee than more standard brewing methods. This Bosch espresso/coffee machine can brew up to two cups of espresso or coffee at one time, and there are 12 different volume settings so that larger amounts of coffee can be brewed efficiently and easily. The Benvenuto is an all-in-one machine, so an extra coffee grinder or frother are not necessary, because they are already built into the machine. If you are concerned about your tap water decreasing the quality of your espresso, take note that the Benvenuto includes a water filter, so your tap water will be cleansed before your beverages are made. An interesting Benvenuto model is available for those interested in a built-in espresso coffee machine. A Benvenuto can be installed in your kitchen's cabinetry so that the appliance is not wasting space on your countertop. This special feature comes at a price; the built-in model is approximately $500 more than the standard Benvenuto coffee maker.

The Barino is a Bosch espresso machine that is less complicated than the Benvenuto; it is also a cheaper espresso maker option. The Barino is a pump espresso maker with steam nozzle that allows the user to create as much or as little froth as they desire.

A coffee grinder is also part of Bosch's vast product offerings. The Bosch coffee grinder is a simple to operate blade coffee grinder. Those looking to prefer the flavor and aroma of their coffee beans may find that a burr grinder is better suited for their needs, as blade grinders operate very quickly and create a lot of "heat" when running, which can take away from the coffee's flavor.

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