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Find your coffee machine!

Myrtha Brunner
8.12.2016
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Discover our coffee machines and enjoy a good cup of coffee every day!

Coffee is not the Swiss people's favourite drink for nothing. On average, a Swiss person drinks 1,100 coffees a year. Tastes are as different as the ways in which coffee is prepared. With us, you'll find the machine that's right for you, no matter which preparation you prefer. To make things a little easier for you, we've put together a selection of our bestsellers.

Coffee pod machines: quick and convenient

The advantages of pod coffee machines are obvious. The coffee is made quickly and using the machine is simple. Some machines even have a built-in milk solution so you can enjoy latte macchiato or cappuccinos in addition to traditional coffees.

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Automatic coffee machines: for coffee with freshly ground beans

For advocates of the "Bean to Cup" philosophy: the coffee bean is ground before the brewing cycle and arrives in the cup without intermediate processing. Automatic machines are real talents. They grind the beans and serve coffees and espressos that couldn't be fresher. What's more, the majority of machines can heat and froth milk, allowing you to make tasty cappuccinos or latte macchiato.

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Coffee machine with screen holder: like real baristas

In contrast to automatic machines, manual preparation takes centre stage. The coffee powder is filled into the sieve and packed. Under pressure, created by a pump, the extraction of the espresso begins.

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Electric coffee makers: for fresh, aromatic filter coffee

During the preparation of filter coffee, bitter substances are less present than in other preparations, and the aromas unfold perfectly. The coffee's filtering time is longer and therefore the coffee is clearer and more digestible.

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Moka coffee makers: the great Italian classic

A moka coffee maker consists of three parts: the lower part contains the water, above it the sieve with the ground coffee and finally the upper part which covers the previous two. The coffee pot is then placed on the stove. When the water boils, it is forced to pass through the ground coffee, carrying the coffee to the upper part. The result is a first-class espresso.

Bialetti Moka Express (2 T.)
Moka pots
CHF22.70

Bialetti Moka Express

2 T.

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Coffee makers: easy, individual and eco-friendly

The piston coffee maker also known as the "French Press" consists of a glass container with an integrated filter. You simply put the ground coffee in the pot and then add the hot water. After a few minutes, the filter is pressed down. This keeps the coffee grounds firmly pressed to the bottom of the container and prevents them from mixing with the drink. This method is very environmentally friendly.

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