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On 2012-02-21, Andrew May wrote:
On 20/02/2012 21:05, Dave Liquorice wrote: On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 20:32:58 +0000, Frank Erskine wrote: What's the best way to clear them? They're too small for a pin. pressure washer? Isn't that what an expresso machine already is? All be it pressure from boiling water rather than a pump... Most have a pump. Although I did have a Krups machine about twenty years ago that just used the steam pressure to force water through the coffee. Connoisseurs say the pumped kind is better, because the somewhat lower water temperature (90°C, I think) produces better-tasting coffee, or something like that. The steam pressure kind is cheaper to manufacture. |
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