OrangeBlossomBaby |
12-24-2020 03:21 PM |
If you're okay with 1 cup at a time, my vote is with the Keurig K-Cafe. You can get it cheaper on Amazon but here it is on the Keurig website: Access Denied
I use a permanent filter for it, and use a compostable fiber filter inside it. No expensive and eco-damaging pods needed, I use bagged espresso coffee. I make a cup of cappuccino every single morning when I get out of bed. I use more coffee than for a single shot, and pour myself a 6-ounce cup, plus steamed frothed milk.
You put enough 1% milk into the container to juuuuust barely cover the spindle on the bottom, then press the button. 30 seconds later, you're good to go. If you want a latte you fill the container up to the second line, and press the latte button instead of the cappuccino button, and you get steamed milk with a bit of loose froth (cappuccino froth consistency is more like whipped cream).
You can make coffee, tea, hot cocoa, just plain steamed milk, you can even cold-froth for ice drinks. The water reservoir will hold around 12 cups of water.
And if you use the non-disposable refillable filter, you might need 2 of them a year (the caps tend to eventually rip); you can get a 2-pack for $7. The paper filters run around $5 for 100 at Walmart. Then use a single scoop of whatever coffee you like, ground for a drip machine -or- finer (don't use coarse-ground coffee). Total cost for a normal-sized latte - around 40-60 cents, including the milk, using any bagged coffee from the supermarket.
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