Not only do I not live in Italy, I do not live in a city, and so do not have daily access to a good cafe for espresso and espresso-based drinks. I use a Gaggia Classic and Rancilio grinder, and get results far superior to Starbucks (*$). I don't roast my own beans, but use "Nizza", the espresso blend from a good local roaster (La Colombe Torrefaction). I buy the beans directly from the roasting house, rather than at their cafes/retail establishments, to help ensure freshness. I've tried others, too, but just can't bring myself to roasting my own beans. Kudos to those that do.
Also, not all *$ use the good machines Peter mentioned, some now use "push button" models that, well, never mind.
Peter, I am curious about your experience with the lever machines vs semi-automatic - how difficult to learn the proper pull, how difficult to maintain consistent pressure during the pull of the shot (assuming that's what is required). Also, how about the steaming capability of the La Pavoni lever machine?
While I like the look of some of the Francis! Francis! machines, I cannot bring myself to purchase a machine that could potentially harm you - pressure, steam, heat - with unlabeled switches. At least all the F!F! I've seen in the US are like that. I'm sure in my usual groggy state in the morning I'd forget what switch did what...
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