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Get perfect lattes at home with this Nespresso machine on sale for 42% off at Amazon
SAVE 42%: As of Monday, April 3, Nespresso’s Lattissima Machine is on sale for a whopping 42% off at Amazon, saving you over $200. That means you now get it at $308, as opposed to its original price of $529.
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There are some who drink their coffee black, and there are some for whom a frothy latte or cappuccino is the ultimate morning beverage. If you fall in the latter camp, you’ll be thrilled about this deal on Nespresso’s Lattissima machine, which is now on sale at Amazon for a whopping 42% off. Unlike smaller Nespresso machines like the Pixie and Vertuo, the Nespresso Lattissima comes with an included milk frother, which makes it ideal for milk-based drinks like cappuccinos and flat whites.
You don’t need to fiddle around to find the perfect ratio of foam to milk, either: This machine has six one-touch options so that you get the perfect drink every time. Options include a latte, cappuccino, two espresso options (long and short), steamed milk, and latte macchiato. You can also personalize each setting to create the drink of your dreams. All you need to do is insert your Nespresso capsule and pick your drink of choice.
The machine is also gorgeous and durable, made of stainless steel and washed black plastic. It includes a patented Thermoblock heating system that gets your drinks hot and ready in 25 seconds or less—which, let’s be honest, is way less time than it would take you in line at your favorite coffee shop! It’s easy to clean, too, since used capsules simply go into a container that you can empty and rinse out as needed. At almost 50% off, the Nespresso Lattissima is definitely a steal for latte lovers.
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Sohl ended up creating a loose guide to making your own highly configurable machine out of common espresso machine parts and the Gaggiuino software. From his own machine, he salvaged a pump with a pressure sensor, a boiler with a temperature sensor, an overpressure valve, and brew head. Sohl made a chassis for his new machine out of extrusion rails and stiffening plates. The high-voltage boards and components were assembled breadboard style onto acrylic panels, held up by poster-tack adhesive. A 120-volt power connector was salvaged from a PC power supply, then mounted with a 3D-printed bracket. The low-voltage wires and parts were also tacked onto acrylic, individually crimped, and heat shrink-wrapped. And the control panel was 3D-printed, allowing for toggle switches and a touch-panel screen.
There’s more work to be done on Sohl’s unit; the exposed boiler and 120-volt wiring need to be hidden, and a drip tray would be nice. But it works. The first shot was fast and under-extracted, suggesting a finer grind and settings changes. Then again, that describes almost every first-time home espresso setup. Sohl writes that he hopes future versions of his project will make use of the Gaggiuino project’s own circuit board design and that he’ll have his 3D project files posted for sharing.
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I’m a gym girl – I make sure my cardio machine is available in the most ‘genius’ way, people say they hope it’s a joke
A FITNESS lover has shared the “genius” way she makes sure that people don’t touch her machines at the gym.
She used her creative skills to mark her territory in a TikTok video, but some people say they hope it’s a joke.
Pareesa Akbar is a fitness trainer and influencer who shares relatable gym content on her Instagram.
She keeps it real about her weight loss and wellness journey and also showcases how the gym plays a role in her life.
In a TikTok video, she brought viewers with her to work out and let them in on a unique hack.
When she’s ready to get her cardio on, she has a way to make sure people don’t touch her machine.
At the start of the quick video, the camera was panned toward a set of stair masters.
“How I save my cardio machine for Monday’s 5 – 7 p.m.,” the subtitle above the visual read.
Then, the brunette walked into the frame and placed something quickly on the steps of the machine before walking away.
Upon closer review, it’s apparent that she placed a sign on it that read: “Out of Order.”
“Works every time,” Pareesa wrote in the video’s caption.
There were mixed opinions about the trick and people made those clear in the comment section of the video.
“Ok but actually genius,” one viewer commented.
“Please I hope it’s just a joke,” another chimed in.
“I’d throw the sign in the trash. You can’t put bids on machines,” another added.
“Stop this is so smart,” a fan wrote.
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