Consumer Reports reveals which coffee machines deliver espressos, lattes, and cappuccinos–and yes, plain old coffee– from the comfort of your own home.
Consumer Reports reveals which coffee machines
But do those at-home machines that can make espressos, cappuccinos and more really deliver the same coffeehouse-style drink? For less money consider the Ninja Specialty for $170. It can brew both hot and iced coffee, lattes, macchiatos and other specialty brews. It also has a built-in milk frother. The Nespresso Aeroccino4 consistently frothed up a variety of milks. The $119 price tag is a bit steep but it would make a great gift or a fun new kitchen gadget.If you prefer to keep it basic, you can whip up a variety of milks with the handheld $20 Aerolatte To-Go.
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