Purchasing a Machine for Mothers Day

AlphaBet

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It's my first time on these forums, and I'm coming here for a bit of advice.

I'm a male in my late teens living in Melbourne, Australia, and with Mothers Day approaching I wanted to purchase a coffee machine for my mother for household use.

I know next to nothing about these machines, haha.

What would you guys recommend purchasing? Something with above average quality is preferred, with a budget of $1500~. I'm not sure if that is a stingy budget for what I'm asking, but I look forward to being enlightened.

Looking forward to some replies :)
 
Hello "AlphaBet"

Welcome to the Coffee Forums website. It's a great place to explore when you need information relating to the world of coffee.

Has your mother expressed an interest in having a coffee "machine"? When you say "machine" are you thinking about an espresso maker or a drip brewer?

What kind of coffee maker is she using now? You may want to talk to her and get some ideas to see what she'd like to have. Some of the coffee equipment for home use can be really intense and a lot of work. She may just want something simple that's easy to use and clean.

Did you mean to write that your budget is $1,500 or $150?

It's great that you're thinking of getting your mother such a nice gift. We'll need some more information before we can help you. You don't have much time!

Rose
 
I gave my mother in-law a Rancilio Silvia along with a Rocky grinder about 6 years ago for Mothers day. Its a good machine to start with and is easily repairable if it breaks. Its simply not a throw away machine and I've seen machines that are over 15 years old still running today. Here's a link to help you start your search.

Grinders Coffee - Shop - Domestic Equipment -
 
This might be a better package deal for the products mentioned above...

Espresso Makers | Best Espresso Machines | seattlecoffeegear.com

lw

The thing you have to remember is he is in Melbourne, Australia and your link is located in Seattle, WA. I did go check their website and they do have international shipping on select products. The link I gave him is to a company who does have a store front and they are in the Melbourne metro.
 
Normal indoor or the outdoor waterproof stuff cause if its the outdoor stuff I totally understand!?
 
Hi AlphaBet

I'm curious... What did you end up getting your mother for Mother's Day???

Rose
 
The thing you have to remember is he is in Melbourne, Australia and your link is located in Seattle, WA. I did go check their website and they do have international shipping on select products.
 
The thing you have to remember is he is in Melbourne, Australia and your link is located in Seattle, WA. I did go check their website and they do have international shipping on select products.

Plagiarism?
 
The thing you have to remember is he is in Melbourne, Australia and your link is located in Seattle, WA. I did go check their website and they do have international shipping on select products. The link I gave him is to a company who does have a store front and they are in the Melbourne metro.


Yup....plagiarism! I wonder what's coming next.
 
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