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Nuova Simonelli Master Coffee Espresso Machine

Review

Overview

This Nuova Simonelli Master Coffee Espresso Machine is a fully automatic machine with volumetric delivery dosed by microchip programming. It is two step automated espresso machines that make up to 180 cups of perfect espressos per hour with just the push of a button. A warm cup is really important when serving espresso. The heat and space availability on top of these machines is minimal. It features one steam nozzle, one hot water dispenser, and built-in rotary pump. This microprocessor-controlled brass and steel Espresso Machine grinds fresh, tamps, extracts automatically and can accommodate up to 20 Ounce cups. It also has hot water tap for making Americanos and is CSA electrical and sanitation (NSF standard 4) approved.     We will bring your Espresso Machine Inside! We won\’t leave it curbside like the other guys.

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La Pavoni PA-1200 Napolitana Stainless Steel Automatic Espresso Machine

Review

I knew I had to have an espresso machine after using a friends Starbucks Barrista but that machine proved hard to find… guess it’s discontinued, so I opted for a Starbucks Serena which was a huge disappointment!! I promptly returned the Serena and ordered the Napolitana instead.

I went out to meet the UPS truck, and as I signed for my new machine, the UPS lady let the box tumble down the stairs of her truck and onto the ground..urgh!!

I eagerly unpacked the new machine, plugged it in, followed the directions to prime it, got steam…but no pump!! I was so disappointed!! I started to fill out the Amazon return form, but decided to sleep on it. The next morning I pulled out a screw driver, thinking that something had jiggled loose from the poor UPS handling, and after removing 2 screws and carefully prying the top off, I found that the wiring harness had slid off the pump. I pushed it back on, marveled at the simplicity of the parts inside, and had it put back together and brewing great espresso in 5 minutes (I don’t know that I would recommend doing this, as I probably voided the warranty, but who’s going to know :) ).

I brewed a great espresso the first time I used the machine, and am getting a little better with each one. I like the fact that I can make adjustments with the grinder, and adjust how much pressure I use with the tamper, and thereby have control over the quality of my crema, and the strength of the coffee. Even though I am a novice barrista, I like the fact that this machine allows me to learn and get better.

The quality of the machine seems excellent. The stainless steel looks great and is easy to clean. The portafilter is heavy and stays hot for a long time. The steam frother works great. The grinder is noisy, but I’ve never used one that wasn’t. I look forward to using this machine for years and years.

Feature

  • Stainless steel baskets
  • Built-in conical bur grinder and coffee press
  • 16 bars of pressure
  • 100 oz water reservoir and removable drip trays
  • Marine brass boiler

Overview

Napolitana! The latest addition from la Pavoni is not only beautiful but built to last. The entire body is made of 18/8 stainless steel then polished to a gloss finish. This unit is semiautomatic, (you manually start and stop the flow of coffee via a b

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Review

I have always enjoyed good brewed coffee and espresso drinks but I didn’t want to go through all the mess and trouble of making coffee for just myself. I was introduced to the Nespresso CitZ for the first time in a Williams-Sonoma store and I was impressed with the speed and quality of the espresso served. This machine is elegant, very well designed and very much a topic of discussion in my kitchen where I am delighted to make espresso coffee drinks for my friends. The thought of being committed to purchasing espresso capsules exclusively from Nespresso crossed my mind but after tasting the high quality coffee in the store and listening to friends and total strangers rave about the machine I decided to purchase my machine from Amazon. My only minor complaint is that I wish the espresso produced was just a few degrees hotter. Nespresso suggests first warming the cup or glass with a shot of hot water prior to actually making the espresso. This is a small extra step but one I don’t mind taking. Purchasing coffee capsules from Nespresso is a snap and the online tracking and notification is top notch. My order usually arrives in a few days. This is my first espresso machine and I couldn’t be happier. Great tasting espresso that’s fast and easy to make and no mess. What’s not to love?

Feature

  • Single-serve automatic espresso maker for use with coffee-filled capsules
  • Integrated Aeroccino for creating milk-based coffee drinks at the touch of a button
  • Espresso and lungo buttons; 19-bar pump; energy-saving mode; 1-liter removable water tank
  • Used-capsule container; removable drip tray; folding cup support
  • Measures 14-3/5 by 9-2/7 by 11 inches

Overview

CitiZ&milk is equipped with an Aeroccino, dedicated to milk based lovers. Intuitive and user friendly, CitiZ&milk prepares an infinite number of coffee recipes at the touch of a button. Automatic and programmable coffee quantity (Espresso and Lungo) Dedicated space for coffee preparation Integrated milk frothing device for Cappuccino and Latte: Aeroccino whisk storage space Dimensions: 9.3 by 11 by 14-3/5-inch/ 23-2/3 by 27-2/3 by 37-1/5 cm (W by H by D) Capsule container Dimensions: 5 by 11 by 14-3/5-inch/13 by 27-2/3 by 37-1/5 cm (W by H by D).

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Gaggia 14101 Classic Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel

Review

I have been using the Gaggia Classic for over twelve years. The first machine is still going strong, but my ex-wife inherited it, so I am on the second and newer machine.

Both are well-made heavy duty units that are used to make 5-6 cups of espresso a day, and the occasional capuccino. The machine does this flawlessly.

Those of you who know espresso making know that a good cup of espresso requires these four things:

1. Temperature: Water temperature a bit below boiling; about 190F is right.
2. Pressure: Of upto 200 psi (about 15 atmospheres or bars)
3. Amount: You need 7 grams of coffee per espresso cup. The included scoop should give you the exact amount.
4. Time: About 25 seconds for enough water to flow through the coffee grounds to make one or two cups

The Classic does 1, 2 and 3 perfectly. By definition, you, the barista, are in charge of 4. This you achieve through grinding the coffee to the right degree of fineness and tamping it with the right amount of pressure. It is this you need to learn with just a bit of trial and error. But you must buy a burr grinder for your coffee to do this right.

A burr grinder does not have to be expensive. I have two (a Krups and a Capressa) at home that each cost less than . I have been using them for years without a problem. If they develop one, easy and inexpensive enough to replace.

When you start, try out three or four different levels of grinds, generally at the finer settings of your grinder. The grind should be about the consistency of table salt. Then try out three or so levels of tamping the grounds in the portafilter. Pretty soon you will zero on the combination that provides the right degree of resistance to the water pressure to take about 25 seconds. I found that a rogher grind with very high pressure, or the right grind with medium tamping presssure and a very fine grind with little or no pressure all do the job. Obviously, the right grind with medium pressure is the optimum. If the water flows out too quickly, the coffee will be weak and will not have any of the crema that is the mark of a well-made cup. If it takes too long, the coffee will be bitter and the crema will will be dark brown. I have also found that as I switch from one kind of beans to another, or even from one batch to another, I sometimes have to fine tune the grind setting.

In my experience it is very difficult to buy preground coffee, or have it ground by the seller, such that it makes good espresso in my machine. I suspect you will find the same thing. An alternative around this is to use ESE pods, which Starbucks and others sell. These pods have the right amount and grind of coffee sandwiched between two pieces of teabag paper. All you do is pop one in the machine and you get, mostly, a good cup of coffee. But pods are expensive, at about {BestCustomerReview}.50 a cup, compared to about {BestCustomerReview}.15 per cup from beans.

My old machine had a plain steel wand for frothing. Took a little skill and experience to learn how to froth, starting with high steam flow and with the wand-end almost at the bottom of the steaming cup, gradually reducing the steam flow and moving the end of the wand closer to the surface of the milk. Worked like a charm with a little experience. Cleanup was easy; a wet sponge to wipe off the milk residue and a squirt of steam to clean out the inside. My new machine has a new-fangled plastic gizmo with many internal parts that slips over the metal steam wand. Now my dog could likely make perfect froth with this, except that it is a pain to clean. I find the easiest thing to do is slip off the gizmo from the metal wand right after the frothing is done, run warm water on/through it in the sink and slip it back on. Seems to stay clean and does not require disassembly of the internal parts.

I don’t do much maintenance of my machine. I descale it twice a year and replace the silicone gasket/seal every few years, when the old one wears out and water begins to seep from it. You can find details for descaling elsewhere. All I do is run two cups of water with two tablespoons of citric acid crystals (bought at a baking supplies place) dissolved in it through my heated machine, as if I was making coffee but without grounds.

The Classic is well made, feels substantial, and works flawlessly. Are there other machines out there that are as good or better? Who can tell, without using each of them for some time. All I an say is that the Classic has been more than meeting the requirements of this picky engineer and coffee lover for over a decade.

Feature

  • Coffee/espresso machine with 72-ounce removable water reservoir
  • Stainless-steel housing; brass portafilters and grouphead for temperature stability
  • 17-1/2-bar pump with high-voltage boiler; hot-water dispenser; frothing wand
  • Single- and double-shot stainless-steel filter basket, tamper, and measuring scoop included
  • Measures 14-1/4 by 8 by 9-1/2 inches

Overview

Consumers Best Buy! The Gaggia Classic is one of our best sellers for several reasons. Commercial grade quality: Rugged construction of heavy duty materials for longevity. High performance: Forged brass components to stabilize temperature with a three-way solenoid valve and independent expansion valve. Gaggia is in the process of rolling out a new Turbo-Frother wand replacing the metal frothing wand and sleeve. The Gaggia Classic turns anyone into a “Barista” in their own home. Includes two stainless steel filter baskets (single and double shot), coffee tamper and 7g measuring scoop

Specifications

Combining advanced technology with a classic design, this coffee/espresso machine for making hot drinks at home includes all the benefits of a commercial system. Designed in Italy by Gaggia, one of the most respected names in the espresso industry, the unit uses standard 58 mm filters to provide ample room for brewing rich, full espresso. Its commercial-grade construction includes stainless-steel housing, a high-power 17-1/2-bar pump with a high-voltage boiler for quick warm-up times, and an independent expansion valve. A three-way solenoid valve is also included, providing immediate pressure release from the grouphead once an espresso pull is completed, allowing the portafilter to be removed and the next shot to be prepared instantly. For excellent temperature stability, its portafilters and grouphead are made of heavy-duty marine-grade brass with chrome plating. The machine works with coffee pods and is designed to deliver two cups at once. Other convenient features include a hot-water dispenser for tea, a frothing wand for crema, and a cup warmer. A single- and double-shot stainless-steel filter basket, coffee tamper, and 7-gram measuring scoop are included. Its 72-ounce water reservoir is removable for easy filling or cleaning. To keep the espresso machine clean, simply wipe it down with a damp cloth. The unit measures 14-1/4 by 8 by 9-1/2 inches. –Catie Unger

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Jura-Capresso 13289 Impressa S7 Avantgarde Automatic Coffee and

Review

Overview

Product Features Automatic coffee and espresso center with integrated, solid-steel conical burr grinder 18-bar power pump; 1250-watt stainless-steel lined ThermoBlock heating system 2-step pre-infusion cycle; Dual Frother Plus and frothXpress PLUS system 96-ounce removable water tank; Clearyl water-care system; continuous on or auto shut-off options Measures 15-3/4 by 14-3/4 by 13-3/4 inches; 1-year limited warranty Product Description Combining dramatic aesthetics with advanced technology, this fully automatic coffee and espresso center grinds, tamps, brews, and cleans in under 60 seconds–with the simple push of a button. The unit’s integrated, professional, solid-steel conical burr grinder offers quiet operation and six fineness settings for any type of bean, while a separate pre-ground funnel accommodates pre-ground coffee, which is great for making decaf or flavored coffee drinks when entertaining. A two-step pre-infusion cycle moistens and conditions the ground coffee for maximum flavor extraction with perfect crema topping. The machine features an 18-bar power pump with a dual 1250-watt stainless-steel lined ThermoBlock heating system where water and coffee never come in contact with aluminum, along with two frothers, the Dual Frother Plus and the frothXpress PLUS system, which allow for completely automated or manually controlled steaming and frothing. Behind the door is a rotary dial with a black button, which allows for controlling any of the 15 functions, like water hardness, rinse, temperature, coffee strength, and steam. The machine provides four one-touch individually programmable beverage buttons, all with an override option for temperature, strength, and cup-size while brewing, along with an a la carte button for creating individualized cup size and strength just before brewing. For added convenience, its two-line LED display dialog system gives short, simple instructions like “select product”, “fill water”, and “clean unit”….

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Jura-Capresso 13185 Impressa F7 Espresso Machine, Silver Metallic

Review

If you are interested in figuring payback of your automatic coffee maker, read on….

Bought: December 08
Cups brewed to date: 398
Payback vs. coffee house: <6months

First of all, let me say up front that we searched for a long time before we decided on the F7. My wife is a Latte-holic and a good chunk of our budget went to the local coffee house on her way to work. I like a good cup of Java myself and so we pondered the question if an automatic home brewer would be a good investment? In short, YES. Membership wholesale places like C*stco are a great place to buy and return if you do not like a product. How ever, you are usually limited to only one or two models on the shelf. We went through several semi/full automatic coffee makers at our local mega store and had to return all of them for one or other reason. Mainly value vs. function and mostly- can it brew a good cup of coffee or Latte. For sake of keeping this review short I evaluated all factors in my decision for all candidates including: pressure in bar or psi, heating element, grinder, steam output, cleaning functions, easy of use, program functions, other reviews, and so on. We really liked the F7 and decided to buy it refurbished for $ 699 at 1st in coffee online through Amazon which included a return policy.
A big question before any purchase was the ROI or how long would it take for the machine to pay for itself vs. buying your Latte at the local coffee house.
I am not going to bore you with details and math but here are my conclusions:

Coffee house: 16oz Latte $ 3.55

Homebrew: 16oz Latte $ 0.57

( Electricity 1325Watt 3 minutes +/- @.12kw/hr, Milk (organic) 12-14oz, filtered water for steam and coffee brew 4oz +/- , coffee – ground or bean 1-2 TBS, sugar (organic) 1 ½ Tsp, hot water/soap for cleaning cup (dishwasher). Cost: $ 0.57 organic, $ 0.53 non-organic)

You can see that I actually included all factors in making a cup of coffee at home.
Lets take the $ 699 for the machine = 196 coffee house lattes.
Subtract the cost of homebrew from coffee house brew and the actual cost is $ 2.98 per cup until payback. Now $ 699 divided by $ 2.98 is 235 cups.
Yes, you would have to brew just about 235 cups at home to break even.
Now, we brew about 1.2 – 2 cups average per day…
So, for us the automatic coffee maker has payed off in less than 196 Days or about 6 months.
Pros: Several features not found on similar priced models, easy to load/clean, programmable brew settings, optional filter, auto on/off, pre-ground coffee option, bright display.
Cons: Only one preset (no his/hers preferences), steam nozzle has limited movability and produces flat foam only when cup is not handled. Larger cups are awkward to place under steam nozzle.
Can not grind oily beans well.(common with all auto brews).
All in all we love our Jura F7 and would recommend it.

Feature

  • Espresso machine grinds, tamps, brews, and cleans in under 60 seconds
  • 18-bar pump; ThermoBlock heating unit; 64-ounce water tank; 10-digit LED display
  • Commercial-grade conical burr grinder; customizable brewing; pre-brew system
  • Dual Frother Plus for steaming or frothing manually; instructional video included
  • Measures approximately 11 by 16 by 12-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty

Overview

Sophisticated design with professional results! The Impressa F7 Super Automatic Coffee Center grinds, tamps, brews and cleans in under 60 seconds..with a push of a button! Makes perfect espressos, cappuccinos, lattes and crème coffee..every time. Jura-Capresso Impressa F7 has a stainless steel ThermoBlock system (no purging): water and coffee never come in contact with aluminum. This super automatic coffee center has a 64 ounce water container with water filtration and a commercial grade, solid-steel conical burr grinder with 6 fineness settings. The cup size selector allows you to choose from 1 ounce to 16 ounce of water and has three coffee strength settings (mild, normal, strong). There is unlimited hot water and steam output that is programmable. Silver metallic with black accents, chrome buttons and stainless steel grid. Instructional video is included.

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The Meridian – Beaver Machine

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Overview

The most innovative, futuristic gumball machine to ever hit the market.

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Jura-Capresso ENA5 Automatic Coffee and Espresso Center, Ristretto Black

Review

For the first frustrating week or so, the frothing nozzle flew off almost every time I used the Dual Frother Plus on my ENA5, but it has not happened since I realized that the heat was baking the milk and clogging up the sleeve and tip of the wand. So now I disassemble the frother and soak the parts for 15 minutes in a cup of hot water with a cap of Rinza Urnex Rinza Milk Frother Cleaner 12-MILK6-32 32oz. Bottle. I do this each and every day, and it keeps the frother scrupulously clean and completely trouble-free. Now that I have learned the ropes with the frother, I think I may try the frothXpress system that came standard with my machine, because I have the as-yet-unused Jura Cool Control milk chiller Jura 67083 Cool Control Milk Cooler sitting on the counter. But because of my memories of the hot, splattered milk with the Dual Frother, I may wait a few weeks longer before I try any new tricks.

And the coffee I make, with Illy beans illy Caffe Normale Whole Bean (Red Top) Coffee, 8.8 Ounce Tins (Pack of 2), is delicious. I never had a cup of black coffee in my entire life, not even when I lived in Rome, believe it or not, until I tried making a 1-ounce ristretto with my ENA5. (I bought the machine to make cappuccinos, but I hadn’t yet solved the frother problem.) I was shocked at how tasty it was, even from the very first sip. Now, maybe because of the small, 1-ounce sizes that I like, the first cup is not very hot, but the second cup always is. When I forget to turn the dial down to the 1-ounce setting, though, the larger volume of coffee that most of you will opt for will be hot from the very first cup.

The learning curve for the superautomatic was a little longer than I had expected. It looks so easy on the DVD, and it is, but that’s only after some practice. I still go back to the instruction manual and video to pick up some subtle points that I might have missed.

Update: I just hooked up the Jura Cool Control milk chiller to the frothXpress steamer, and they both worked to my complete satisfaction. The instructions were easy to understand, and I made a fine cappuccino. As you can tell, I am really happy with my espresso maker, and I hope that you will be too!

Feature

  • Espresso machine with stainless-steel-lined thermoblock and 18 bars of pressure
  • Grinds, tamps, brews, and cleans in under 60 seconds–at the touch of a button
  • Conical steel burr grinder; pre-ground coffee funnel; removable water tank; frother
  • Customizable strength, temperature, and amount; rotary dial for easy programming
  • Measures 17 by 9 by 14 inches; 2-year limited warranty

Overview

The Jura-Capresso ENA5 is the world’s slimmest Automatic Espresso and Coffee machine, only 9.5-inches wide. If you want the freedom to choose any coffee bean you like, the genuine flavor of the bean in your cup and the option to adjust the strength of the coffee to suit your taste…then look no further. Make ENA, which comes from the Greek meaning number ONE, your first choice.. The ENA5 is environmentally friendly and economical to use With an innovative zero energy switch the ENA5 draws no standby energy and when the unit is used infrequently the Energy Save Mode can be switched on to reduce power consumption to an absolute minimum. ENA5 has single button operation. Simply turn and push a button and enjoy. Programming the ENA5 is simple and intuitive. The programming and maintenance buttons are concealed behind an elegant panel. With the Rotary Switch and the interactive display, navigating through the programming mode or the automatic cleaning and maintenance program is a snap. The ENA5 has Platinum front and top panels and Ristretto Black side panels.

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DeLonghi EN660.R Nespresso Lattissima Single-Serve Espresso Maker, Red

Review

Since my last comment a year ago I have moved to the US and due to voltage have been forced to buy a new machine. Purchased exactly the same one and continue to be just as satisfied as with the first one. Paid the price – but having said that I see that costs are falling here. The new machine operates as consistently and well as the first. Recommendation therefore remains the same!
We bought this machine a month and a half ago with great anticipation since we experienced Nespresso several times before. Since we are fans of cappuccinos, Lattes and Macchiato’s this machine seemed to answer our needs. It did and in spades. Everything the machine is expected to do it does. I read other reviews but have not experienced any of the issues mentioned. The milk froth is fine, even adjustable. I prime/clean the spout after every session to make sure all is clear. Since you can adjust the quantities I was able to play around (drinking much coffee, strong and weak) before finding my ‘eureka!’. It’s simply the most easy coffee machine to use, with fantastic results. As for temperature of the coffee – I also felt sometimes the coffee wasn’t warm enough but after running my cappuccino mug under hot water before making the coffee for a moment this was no longer an issue.
We’ve had friends with typical home version espresso machines that just sit there until there is a special occasion because it’s just too much trouble – this machine has easily become an everyday machine for us since we got it, which is what I think Nespresso/Delonghi intended.

PROS: great coffee, many choices (even the short intense blends work in cappuccinos or long (luongo) coffees, space for taller glasses/cups for milk coffees, EASE OF USE!
CONS: price (pretty steep in the US – I bought mine in Switzerland for US0) but for the ease of use it’s worth it, the space for taller cups is relatively narrow so you need to find ones that will fit (your usual huge Starbucks mug won’t cut it here).

Feature

  • Single-serve espresso maker for use with coffee-filled capsules
  • 19-bar high-pressure pump; used capsules eject automatically
  • Illuminated controls; IFD milk system; adjustable milk/coffee amounts
  • Adjustable cup-tray height; removable drip tray; 40-ounce water tank
  • Measures approximately 10-1/4 by 8 by 13-1/2 inches

Overview

DeLonghi’s Red Nespresso Lattissima Maker, Model EN660.R, patented extraction system facilitates the ideal flow of water through the ground coffee. The machine automatically ejects the capsules into holding tank after brew is completed. Patented IFD milk system includes a milk container for cappuccino, latte or macchiato. The milk container includes a unique automatic cleaning function with a push of a button. The entire milk container is detachable so it can easily be placed in the refridgerator. The amounts of frothed/steamed milk and coffee are adjustable to preference. Adjustable cup tray height accomodates large or small cups with easy removable drip tray insert. Illuminated controls allow the consumer to choose their favorite drink of cappuccino, latte machiato, espresso coffee, long coffee, or hot water in a simple and intuitive way. Other features include removable drip tray, self-priming operation, 19 BAR high pressure pump and removable 40 oz water tank. The welcome kit includes an espresso cup, a latte cup, a saucer and a sample pack of Nespresso capsules.

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Hamilton Beach Eclectrics 40117 All-Metal 12-Cup Coffeemaker, Licorice

Review

Feature

  • Coffeemaker brews in less than a minute per cup when brewing 12 cups
  • No-scorch heater maintains just-brewed temperature for fresh flavor
  • Brew-pause function; programmable clock/timer; 2-hour auto shut-off
  • Drip-free, spill-free pouring with specially designed carafe
  • Measures approximately 8 by 11 by 14 inches; 3-year warranty

Overview

The Hamilton Beach Eclectrics Coffee Maker is a high performance appliance that makes a fashion statement in your kitchen. Coffee is brewed at the optimal temperature and kept warm by a secondary heating element that does not scorch the coffee.

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