[BlindTlk] looking for accessible espresso machines
David Andrews
dandrews920 at comcast.net
Mon Jun 24 13:22:22 UTC 2019
It has been many years since I bought one, but it was completely
manual, and completely accessible. Don't remember the brand, but a
major small appliance maker I think. You put the grounds in a little
basket that went into a holder that screwed in to the underside top
of machine, kind of like a regular basket on a drip machine, but it
is threaded so it screws in, to withstand the pressure. You poured
water in, and put a screw lid on that area, pressure again, then
plugged in, and away it went. You put a cup under the basket thing,
and there was a tube on side that blew out steam, for frothing
milk. It had a turn valve on it to turn on and off.
Dave
At 03:28 AM 6/24/2019, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>Does anyone know of any accessible espresso machines for the home?
>I've bought several over the years that turned out to be unusable. I
>thought I'd check to see if anyone here has one or knows of one. Thanks.
>
>
>
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