View entire thread: Wholesale Coffee tamper (beautiful design with good price)
Posted by coffeetamper on 2008-04-19 07:40:40
Post Subject: Wholesale Coffee tamper (beautiful design with good price)
We are professional coffee tamper manufacturer in china, our beautiful design and good price get a well known from our clients. At present, our coffee tamper is mainly sold to Europe, North America and Australia. Warm welcome Coffee Shop or Coffee tamper distributor contact us for more details.
We are offering Espresso Tampers as follows:
1. Base Size: 49-58mm, any size is available(for instance, 57.5mm)
2. Material:
***A: Aluminum handle + stainless steel base
***B: Aluminum handle + Aluminum base
***C: Stainless steel handle & base
***D: Color aluminum handle + stainless steel base
We can design the tampers according to customer's demands.
Our material is 304 food grade stainless steel, 6061 Aluminum and Rosewood.
coffeetamper@hotmail.com
Tommy Wong
Love coffee, love tamper
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View entire thread: Coffee tamper supplier
Posted by coffeetamper on 2008-04-20 10:08:31
Post Subject: Coffee tamper supplier
Hello, everyone, if your coffee shops or espresso bars need coffee tamper, please feel free to contact us, we are professional coffee tamper supplier. We can offer different size from 49mm-58mm, stainless steel base, aluminum or wood handle is available. To know more details, please contact us now.
Best regards,
Tommy
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View entire thread: Faema home machines. Any opinions?
Posted by arossphoto on 2005-12-20 18:40:49
Post Subject: Faema home machines. Any opinions?
I'm shopping for my first home espresso machine and here in Toronto the Italian made Faema machines seem to be a very good combination of quality and value. They have been in business here since 1957, have the largest showroom in Canada, and offer local service on all their products. I'm looking at the Faema Junior which is a "compact all Stainless Steel body, brass boiler with 18 Bar Pressure for rich crema, turbo frother for perfect Cappuccino every time. Built-in coffee tamper." The price is $550CAD and they are offering 15% off until Dec 24th. The also have a dual-boiler version for $1100CAD and the Combi Bar with a built in grinder for $850CAD, but I think a separate grinder is a good idea. I'm planning to go with the Solis Maestro Plus. I might splurge on the Rancillo Rock, but I can't tell yet if it's worth twice the price.
The Faema machines look like a good choice, but I'm a little concerned that I can't find any information or reviews about them anywhere online. The info I quoted above are also the only specs I can find. I searched these forums as well, but didn't find anything here either. The commercial machines seem to be quite popular and Faema actually invented the modern espresso machine. So why aren't the home machines more popular? Aren't they available in the U.S.?
Anybody have any opinions or feedback about Faema machines? If you could let me know soon I would appreciate it, because I'd like to take advantage of the sale if it's a good machine 
Thanks very much,
Andrew
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