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  2. This Is The Best Coffee & Espresso Machine Combo For ... - AOL

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    Machine type: Drip coffee maker and semi-automatic espresso machine Coffee type: Pre-ground (espresso maker is compatible with ESE pods) Dimensions: 11.0 x 14.5 x 12.8 inches

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    The main difference between the Nespresso Vertuo and the original Nespresso machines is that only the Vertuo can make both regular coffee and espresso shots. Original Nespresso machines only ...

  4. Capresso - Wikipedia

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    The first automatic drip coffeemaker with a stainless steel thermal carafe and on-tap milk frother. The first semi-automatic espresso machine designed for unprecedented convenience and ease. The first burr grinder for home use with completely vertical grinding and a special design to minimize noise during grinding.

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  6. Nespresso - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Nespresso S.A., trading as Nespresso, is an operating unit of the Nestlé Group, based in Vevey, Switzerland. [4] Nespresso machines brew espresso and coffee from coffee capsules (or pods in machines for home or professional use [5]), a type of pre-apportioned single-use container, or reusable capsules (pods), of ground coffee beans, sometimes with added flavorings.

  7. Milk frother - Wikipedia

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    A milk frother is a utensil for making milk froth, typically to be added to coffee (cappuccino, latte, etc.). It aerates the milk, creating a thick but light foam. [1] Milk frothers were introduced through the use of espresso machines that contained steamed wands that would froth steamed milk.