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Before the $200 grinder, and the ~$200-300 of quality coffee beans in a year.

Meanwhile, one can also get a temp-controlled kettle, a V60, a years supply of filters, and a hand grinder for ~$80. Skip the temp control and hand grinder and you are down to $30 or less.

It is better than daily takeout, sure..but lets not pretend it is just a randomly affordable purchase for most when brewing non-espresso is far cheaper for good quality. Trust me, I know, I spent the money on mine. Love it, for sure...but is every bit a luxury good.



I was assuming the takeout coffee is espresso. If so it's not fair to compare to a non-espresso alternative imho.

Now for really affordable (almost-)espresso there's always the blade grinder + moka pot, of course.

(anyway "affordable" is highly subjective ofc so what does it even really matter :))




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