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Stand Alone Milk Steamer - 2007/02/07 21:14I'm looking for a standalone milk steamer. I currenty have an Estro/Saeco Dream Steamer, which is great, but I'm looking for a secondary machine. I can't seem to find anything online. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Re:Stand Alone Milk Steamer - 2007/02/08 09:13That is because there isn't anything for the budget minded -- or anything non-commercial.
I suggest a stovetop BELLMAN for use on gas-stoves or good electrics. They are about 99$ and are wicked stove-top coffee makers too!
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Adam
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Re:Stand Alone Milk Steamer - 2007/02/08 13:52I guess it depends on how you define budget I'd pay 600.00 easy for a steamer. I got my Estro for a song; about 200.00.
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T
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Re:Stand Alone Milk Steamer - 2007/02/13 12:15What about the commercial standalone milk steamers? What should I be looking for (features, brand names, etc) and what price should I expect? Thanks!
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Alex
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Re:Stand Alone Milk Steamer - 2007/03/29 16:08Hi there, you can google for a steamer COMOBAR 2000, ti goes around $ 500 US and it works fine.
Regards from Mexico,
Alex.:
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Kirstin
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Re:Stand Alone Milk Steamer - 2007/11/16 12:29Well I just googled "stove top milk steamers" and found lots on line in the $50 to $100 range.
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ll
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Re:Stand Alone Milk Steamer - 2008/01/03 15:36Adam wrote: I'm looking for a standalone milk steamer. I currenty have an Estro/Saeco Dream Steamer, which is great, but I'm looking for a secondary machine. I can't seem to find anything online. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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Just joined and noticed you're looking for an additional steamer. I have an Estro Dream Steamer that I am looking to sell. Let me know if you are interested, and we can work out a price. Thanks!
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Re:Stand Alone Milk Steamer - 2008/07/23 22:50I have about nine estro dream steamers(stand alone milk steamer). I would love to get rid of them. they are brand new still in boxes, never been used. email me if interested. chriscostello@msn.com
Editor note: They appear to be worth about 200$ ea. - be reminded that this is not an auction website. If you have a stack of them and you are unfamiliar with what they are, how they work or what the value is - get over to Ebay with them. The Coffeecrew website is not a clearing house or auction site.
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Re:Stand Alone Milk Steamer - 2008/07/24 08:39christophe r wrote: I have about nine estro dream steamers(stand alone milk steamer). I would love to get rid of them. they are brand new still in boxes, never been used. email me if interested. chriscostello@msn.com
For sale stuff goes somewhere else in this forum - but that is OK - it fits the thread.
Where are you located?Colin is the Senior editor and creator of the CoffeeCrew.Com Website
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