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Coffee Grinder and maker-which brand to buy

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Derbymark11 | 15:01 Fri 23rd Mar 2007 | Home & Garden
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I want to buy an all in one coffee maker, a `bean to cup' machine so I can have fresh coffee when I want it but the choice is so great! Its just for one person really so a huge industrial one is over the top, I know its going to cost upto 500 quid but thats ok for really, really fresh coffee
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This seems to be one of the best around, you won't get many smaller that grinds the beans, and makes a delicious cup of coffee.
Hope this helps.

http://www.gocoffee.co.uk/catalog/gaggia-syncr ony-logic-p-139.html?osCsid=ee0960755ed2cb0c14 f2f5d79b44891a
Wouldn't it be cheaper to pop into a coffee shop? �500 seems a lot of money for coffee!!
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erm, I live in a village in Oxfordshire not central London (thank god) so the nearest coffee shop is 11 miles away, hardly a `nip'. Plus we have a shop locally that sells coffee beans ground or whole and I want to support them. Imagine me in my dressing gown at 8am in a coffee shop and I think you will see why I need one in the kitchen!!
Yes, I quite see your point, it just seems so expensive for coffee!! You might find one on e-bay...
Gaggia UK (based in Halifax) do re-con machines:

http://www.homewares.co.uk/

I've one of their ordinary coffee makers (I put ground coffee into the filter/holder) and just love the taste of coffee made this way!

The all-in-one's are about �299 re-con.

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