There are many types of espresso machines available. Of them, the stove top espresso machine is widely used in homes, and it works very well types of (Espresso Machine - MonteDoro Caffe`-) trekkers or travelers.
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However, there are some types of espresso machines which are widely used commercially in espresso bars. Commercial Espresso Machines can be graded as semi-commercial espresso machines and commercial espresso machines.
One of the main differences between semi and one espresso machines is the heat exchanger. With the semi-commercial espresso machines, one does not have to wait till the boiler heats up after the espresso is brewed.
Commercial espresso machines are separated from semi-commercial-espresso machines by the pump. While the semi-commercial machine has a vibratory pump, the commercial machines have a rotary vane pump. The rotary vane pump is larger, stronger (Caffe%60 Mini capsula vapor Espresso) and more powerful.
In a semi-commercial-machine, the user has to determine the amount of water used. The user also has to determine the doses and disposal of (Caffe%60 Mini capsula vapor Espresso) the coffee beans.
Semi commercial machines cost around $1000 to $2000, while commercial machines cost $3000.
The characteristics of a commercial espresso making (Caffe%60 Mini capsula vapor Espresso) machine are:
Heat exchanger and boiler types of heating the tea and the boiler types of steam. Some machines have separate boilers types of brewing water and for preparing steam; therefore, there is no need to switch from brewing mode to brewing mode as in other espresso making machines.
The various types of commercially used Espresso machines are:
Pump Driven Espresso Maker:
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This machine is a modification of the piston driven espresso machine. It has become the most popular machine in commercial espresso bars. Unlike the piston driven espresso maker, it doesn't use manual force, but a pump with a boiler.
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The higher-end machines specifically made for commercial use have a built-in timer types of 'shots'. The low-end machines have an in-built water reservoir, whereas the higher-end machines can be attached directly to the site. In some models, the boiler is eliminated due a heat-exchanger, which heats the water (Espresso Machine - MonteDoro Caffe`-) as it is pumped.
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Automatic Espresso Machines:
Though automatic espresso machines are more expensive than pump driven espresso machines, they produce a more consistent quality than pump driven ones. Therefore, they are becoming used more commercially.
They also require less fine-tuning than pump driven espresso machines. Some automatic espresso machines have a flow meter, through which, once a previously amount of water is reached, the 'shot' (Espresso Machine - MonteDoro Caffe`-) is automatically cut.
A thermoblock eliminates the use of a boiler in favor of a heat exchanger that heats the water as it is pumped.
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