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  2. Rancilio - Wikipedia

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    Rancilio made an attempt at a super-automatic machine, the Classe 12, and used cafes in Borders bookstores as a test market. It was deemed a failure, recalled, and abandoned. They subsequently purchased the Swiss Egro brand of super-automatic machines and have built a presence in that market with their Egro One.

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

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    Plus, he says it nails "the art of espresso with an integrated grinder and automatic steam wand." The former is made to automatically grind, dose, and tamp between 18 to 22 grams of coffee.

  4. Gaggia - Wikipedia

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    The machine forced water to flow over the coffee grounds at a high pressure, producing the 'crema' that is unique to espresso. The Gaggia company was founded in 1947 and formally incorporated in 1948. It first produced machines for commercial use, but shortly thereafter released the Gilda, its first home machine. [2]

  5. Espresso machine - Wikipedia

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    The first espresso machine was created in 1822 by the Frenchman Louis Bernard Rabaut. [1] [2]In 1855, another Frenchman, Edouard Loysel de Santais, presented a café express machine at the Exposition Universelle of Paris able to make 2,000 cups of coffee in 1 hour.

  6. Capresso - Wikipedia

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    Capresso, Inc. was founded in 1994 to introduce the American consumer to high-end Euro-style coffeemakers. In 2002, Capresso, Inc. entered into a joint venture to market automatic coffee centers with Jura AG of Switzerland.

  7. Bunn-O-Matic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of the Bunn label on a coffee grinder. Bunn-O-Matic offers commercial and domestic food products and accessories. The commercial sector includes several products for brewing and dispensing coffee, tea, water, and other filters. It is common to find touchscreens and USB ports for programming on commercial models. [5]