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Pick a model that comes with an integrated softener in case you have hard water. This will help prevent mineral build-up and to keep your espresso fresh.<br><br>Certain manufacturers employ a thermostat that is digital integral and proportional to keep an appropriate temperature range when brewing espresso. This feature ensures the same high-quality, consistent cup of espresso each time. This feature also helps reduce cost of energy since the machine only runs if necessary.<br><br>Maintenance<br><br>The maintenance of espresso and coffee machines is becoming more important as they become accessible to home use. 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