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Glass or ceramic espresso cups

Posted by: Flinkbaum December 03, 2010 01:02 pm

Moin Moin,

my Miele 5100 is coming soon.
she has a heatable cup storage area.
I'd like to put some nice espresso glasses or cups on them.
what's the best thing to drink and what's the best thing to heat up?
has your recommendations.
I don't have a plan yet because it's my first KVA.

Thanks already times

Posted by: Kaffeeliebhaber December 03, 2010 09:38 pm

Hallo

Hallo

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The design is flavor bag but the material should be thick so it can store a lot of heat. Metal feels too hot and you can taste it.

Posted by: tim69 January 19, 2011 06:44 pm

Hello,

Basically espresso cups are more suitable than glasses. You should use thick-walled cups, because they store the heat better.

Posted by: MariaK October 09, 2012 12:10 pm

I would also be for espresso cups, that's just more stylish than glasses.
I have my espresso cups from WMF because they were so incredibly beautiful. Of course it depends on what you want to pay, but at least they weren't that incredibly expensive.

Posted by: Beineeontox December 09, 2012 06:06 am

Why is wine pissed off? Considered gay. I thought it was in seventh or eighth grade. What does the physicist of Welt drink? Which one?

And which of the worlds?

Posted by: DebbyLoo January 14, 2013 06:03 pm

But WMF is rather expensive, I think. The products are great, but the prices unfortunately also, in any case for the most part. But I also like to buy a smile.gif

Posted by: coffeejunkies January 14, 2013 06:56 pm

So we have now bought great espresso cups (made of porcelain) and matching spoons from Tchibo. From the price super and optical/qualitative one can also not complain.

Posted by: DebbyLoo January 15, 2013 11:25 am

Are they on sale at Tschibo's right now? Then I'll go and have a quick look at the cups.

Posted by: Perros February 26, 2013 03:25 pm

Cups really do have more style.

Where I really have a problem with the fact that they are often so small that you have already drunk them after two or three swallows.

That can be unbelievably true to my style, but it just annoys you when you're engaged in a conversation with the other person and then have to go to the vending machine every 5 minutes to make new coffee.

Posted by: PaulPaulsen October 28, 2013 04:32 pm

Ceramic mugs are a must for me wink.gif
find also important that you have the right coasters.

Posted by: CofCofCoffee July 04, 2014 08:20 am

I often go on holiday in Italy and there I could almost always take new espresso and cappuccino cups with me. But please only ceramics/porcelain. Glass is only good for latte macchiato.

Posted by: Tuxtom007 June 26, 2017 10:19 am

Moin,

we recently bought quite simple but in my opinion very nice espresso, coffee and LatteM glass cups from Leonardo.

They are available with imprint of the corresponding contents, completely colored or even in neutral clear glass, which we have taken.

The series is called "Loop"

I wanted to buy them first at the furniture store, but luckily they had "fortunately" not enough there, so I bought them in a Leonardo shop, where they were even cheaper.
I just wanted to buy the matching coasters made of glass, they had to order to me.

Posted by: EricK December 23, 2017 06:52 pm

Hey,

We also have porcelain espresso cups, and we are very satisfied with these cups. They keep the coffee ideally warm. I mean, glass cools down more than porcelain.

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Posted by: Kaffeepoint December 24, 2017 12:52 am

There are beautiful double walled glasses from almost every manufacturer. There the espresso stays hot and you can see the three layers. Porcelain is only good for tea. Stoneware is top, but must be preheated.
MfG Paul

Posted by: EricK December 26, 2017 04:26 pm

When I have preheated stone cups, do they keep warm longer than conventional porcelain cups? They look stylish. (:

Posted by: Tuxtom007 December 27, 2017 11:12 am

QUOTE (EricK @ Saturday, December 23, 2017, 17:52 p.m.)December 2017, 17:52)
I mean, the glass ones cool down more than the porcelain ones.

Yes, that's true, the drinks cool down faster in glass, but I don't like hot coffee anyway, so it plays against me.

Posted by: monika_a March 01, 2018 04:32 pm

Hello together,

I can recommend double-walled glass cups.
Getting warmed up quickly by placing on the coffee maker, keeping super warm and in the hand they are not too hot. They also look very stylish on my coffee machine.

Greetings,
Monika

Posted by: monika_a March 02, 2018 06:19 pm

I have glasses as espresso cups that are a glass in a glass. So you can touch it from the outside without it getting hot. They are really pretty and I am often asked about them by my guests. They are also available in very different variations.

Leedy they are also very fragile, have already broken 2 pieces sad.gif

Posted by: MilaMochachino April 26, 2018 01:13 pm

I also prefer ceramic cups and the matching small saucers smile.gif

Posted by: johnjohn22 April 02, 2019 12:22 pm

Hi,
In any case, espresso cups, not only more stylish than glasses, but also simply tastes better in my opinion. But I think it's better with all types of coffee anyway, you simply drink coffee from one cup!:lol:

Posted by: Marion216 November 19, 2019 02:01 pm

I think it just looks nicer in glasses. However, the heat is not stored very well there. That's why I prefer ceramic cups.

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