12/31/2011

Rapid Brew Stainless Steel Stovetop Coffee Percolator, 2-12 cup Review

Rapid Brew Stainless Steel Stovetop Coffee Percolator, 2-12 cup
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If you have mineral tap water that repeatedly ruins automatic coffee brewers, then try a stove top pot. We purchased one of these from another vendor for over $50 a few years ago and we're still using it daily. I don't see any reason to remove the lid like another reviewer said and the steel has no dings or warps at all after much use. When I saw that Amazon had one at this price I decided to buy another to keep for backup. We set the stove timer to signal in 10 - 12 minutes then turn down the control from high to low. It's easy to control the intensity and temperature of the coffee and the brewing basket is large, providing good water flow. This is a big improvement over the inconsistent results we got with automatic brewers and it doesn't get stopped up with mineral deposits.

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Medelco Personal Coffee Maker Review

Medelco Personal Coffee Maker
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This product is simple and produces coffee I like. No more wasting paper filters for me, or drinking nasty coffee from the company coffee pot.
I used to use a French press to make my coffee at work for that little pick-me-up. That tastes good to me, but the French press is a hassle to clean, and the glass vessel I have is very delicate-- I worry it will shatter next time I wash it. There's another reason I want to get away from the French Press: I want to buy pre-ground coffee (I'm just a casual coffee drinker, not a connoisseur) and the French press allows too much of the coffee grounds and sludge into my cup when using anything finer than coarsely ground coffee. I figured I would try this product, and get a similarly tasting cup of coffee without the sludge in my cup. Well, I'm happy with the results.
The filter prevents most of the "dust" from the store-bought pre-ground coffee from getting into my cup of coffee. Well, it allows more dust to get through than a paper filter, but it performs much better than the swissgold® KF 300 One-Cup Coffee Filter I bought from Amazon.
I should probably note that I'm generous with the amount of coffee grounds I use to brew coffee. It tastes better that way.

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12/30/2011

Bodum New Brazil 3-Cup French Press Coffee Maker, .35 l, 12-Ounce Review

Bodum New Brazil 3-Cup French Press Coffee Maker, .35 l, 12-Ounce
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I am the only coffee drinker in the house and thought this would be big enough for me. I knew it was going to be small, but it was smaller than I expected! (it is a 12 oz. so think a "tall" at a Starbucks)
But, after adding three spoonfuls of coarsely ground coffee, the actual amount of coffee I get is even less (because of the coffee taking up space for the hot water) - I'd say this produces around 8 oz.
Lucky for me I don't drink coffee as strong as the instructions provide, so I just make the strong brew following the instructions, and add more hot water in my bigger mug. It does make good coffee, and the filter does a good job of keeping the ground coffee out of my cup/coffee.
One problem I had with the design is that in my previous experience with Bodum french presses, you could turn the lid so that the lid will "close" (meaning the part with the slits in the lid will not be next to the pouring part of the beaker) but with this lid and the way it fits with the handle of the french press, the lid won't budge. I pour my coffee out as soon as it's ready, but this could be a problem for some people.

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Jura-Capresso 64553 Clearyl Water Care Water-Filter Cartridge Review

Jura-Capresso 64553 Clearyl Water Care Water-Filter Cartridge
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The only deal on this cartridge I've found is to wait until it's on the 'buy 3 get the 4th free' deal with Amazon. In all the years I've been using these, I've never had a calcium or scale build-up in my coffee maker, which is the point I guess.

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An important part of the cleaning process, this Clearyl water-filter cartridge for Capresso coffee machines helps ensure better-tasting coffee. The Clearyl system reduces water hardness up to 75 percent, as well as removes large percentages of chlorine, lead, copper, and aluminum if present in the water. In addition, a special organic additive removes almost all carbon and practically eliminates decalcifying. The water filter measures approximately 1-1/2 by 1-1/2 by 8 inches and works with Impressa Z6/Z5, S9/S7 Avantgarde, F60/F8/F7, J5, and E9/E8 coffee machines.

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12/29/2011

Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine Review

Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine
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I have owned several different expresso machines in different price ranges. Hands down, this machine is the best I've ever used. The machine works exactly as it is supposed to - I use it every day, sometimes a couple times per day and the espresso never changes - it's always delicious, and the steamed milk comes out perfectly. I've even left the machine on all day a couple of times, and it still does not affect the machine - it keeps working like it's brand new. The only downside is that it takes about 45 minutes for this machine to heat up. HOWEVER, there are websites out there that can tell you how to get around this and have your shot of espresso in about 10 minutes.

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Café Modena Espresso Machine Review

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I've had mine for about 3 years and I have cappuccino nearly every day. I love this machine! It works as well now as the day I bought it. I was getting tired of going out for coffee all the time and paying nearly $4 a cup for cappuccino. This is so convenient and easy to use and saves me time... no more lines to wait on!
THe only problem, which isn't really a problem, is that the frother spits out a little hot water until the steamer gets going full force, so I put a paper towel under it to catch the water until it turns to 100% steam before inserting the pitcher. WHen it is done frothing the milk, I use the paper towel to immediately clean the milk off the frother before it has a chance to dry. Ultra-pasteurized milk does not froth as well as pasteurized milk, but that's the fault of the milk, not the machine. I highly recommend this!

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12/28/2011

Presto 02822 6-Cup Stainless-Steel Coffee Percolator Review

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I originally purchased this percolator to throw in my suitcase for business and vacation travel because I can't stand those funky hotel coffee brewers and cheap single-serving coffee packets. But, this Presto percolator is such a fast brew, the coffee is so much better, and it is so easy to take care of, that it has become my daily brewer, even when I am home. There are no gaskets to remove (stove-top espresso makers), there is nowhere for mold to build up (have you ever looked at the area where the coffee comes out of the electric coffee makers after a few days?), and all of the parts are stainless steel or plastic. Plus, it doubles as a teapot while traveling; just wash it, add water, and plug it in! In less then 5 minutes, you can have a hot cup of tea in your hotel room. The parts are all solid, sturdy, and fit together perfectly, too.

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Maxi-Matic EHC-900 Elite Cuisine 4-Cup Percolator, White Review

Maxi-Matic EHC-900 Elite Cuisine 4-Cup Percolator, White
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Purchased two pots, the first broke after one use. The second stop working after the third pot of coffee. Quality control lacking.

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12/27/2011

Krups 19418 Espresso Lid, Black Review

Krups 19418 Espresso Lid, Black
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Krups 19418 Espresso Lid, Black
Literally, I have owned eight of these. This will be my 9th & 10th. Krups is putting out a very defective product and does not back this product up at all. The tabs break with normal and very careful use causing the lid to fall off resulting in coffee spills. Thumbs down for this product. I only buy because I like to make my Espresso drinks, but I will never recommend for anyone.

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Primula 6-Cup Glass Coffee Press, Black Review

Primula 6-Cup Glass Coffee Press, Black
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Glass container. Check. Stainless steel filter and plunger. Check. Nylon enclosures. Check. Why pay 3 times more for the same product?

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12/26/2011

Gevalia Latte (8 Servings), 16-Count T-Discs for Tassimo Coffeemakers (Pack of 2) Review

Gevalia Latte (8 Servings), 16-Count T-Discs for Tassimo Coffeemakers (Pack of 2)
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Each of these packages contain 8 espresso discs and 8 creamer discs. The creamer discs are made from 2% milk and are liquid (unlike some single-serve machines that use a powdered milk). To make a latte, you use the espresso disc first, then follow it with a creamer disc. The milk isn't steamed, as hot water is pumped through it, but it comes out hot and makes an excellent latte.
As a special treat, you can make a latte machiatta using these discs. To do that, and get the cup of coffee you can see in the background in the picture, where the cream and coffee is layered, you do the following steps: Put a clear glass coffee cup in the machine. The tall narrow cups for after-dinner coffees work well; use the creamer disc first; then use the espresso disc. As the espresso is released into the cream, it layers itself over the cream. If you like sweetened coffee, then put either sugar or artificial sweetener in the glass first, add just a little hot water (a couple teaspoons) to dissolve it, maybe a drop of vanilla, then go through the brewing steps. Drinking one of the layered ones is different in that it starts out strong and bold because the espresso is floating on the top, but gets creamier and milder as you drink your way down.
The lattes from this package are smooth and flavorful, and the serving size is good. It's a wonderful dessert coffee, or a coffee when you want to treat yourself.

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Stovetop Espresso Maker - Vev Vigano Kontessa Gold 12 cup size Review

Stovetop Espresso Maker - Vev Vigano Kontessa Gold 12 cup size
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I had an aluminum moka pot before, but was concerned with the fact that it was aluminum, so I went on a search to find a stainless steel moka pot and ended up with this one.
Overall, I like this pot since it is bigger than my last pot and made of stainless steel. However, there are a couple of things that could be improved upon.
First, the inside of the pot isn't stainless steel, but is coated with some mystery coating that is definitely not stainless. I'm not sure what the reason behind this coating is, but I'd rather it wasn't there. Also, the spout could be improved upon. It's positioning tends to cause minor spills when you are pouring.
While this pot isn't the perfect moka pot, it is better than any of the others I've tried, so I would recommend it.

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12/25/2011

Espresso Coffee Maker Review

Espresso Coffee Maker
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I've owned a few stovetop espresso makers over the years, and this is my favorite so far - cool comfortable rubber handles, the stainless steel will not corrode over time like another one I bought (which was beautiful but made of brass and eventually rusted). Looks handsome, works properly, and is easy to clean. Also doesn't use an internal rubber seal like the others I've had, which is great because a rubber seal can become a mess and I had one melt on me. I guess this one is precision-made well enough that it doesn't require one, because it works perfectly with no mess or splattering.
I didn't have the explosion experience that other commenter mentioned - if that happened, very likely you need to poke a pin through the steam escape valve in the bottom canister or run the device with just water to clean it out. If that bottom valve is blocked it'll make a mess of any stovetop maker. You may also just have a faulty item.
Full disclosure: I only paid $20 for this at Macy's (they have some great deals in the basement, especially over the holidays), but I would pay $50 for it. At that price I might start looking at espresso/cappuccino machines instead, but for a stovetop maker this one hits the bulls-eye.
Go for it!

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Bosch TAS6515UC Tassimo Single-Serve Coffee Brewer, Twilight Titanium Review

Bosch TAS6515UC Tassimo Single-Serve Coffee Brewer, Twilight Titanium
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I have wanted a one cup brewing system for a long time but hesitated after sampling the Keurig system beverages at a gourmet cooking shop demonstration. A friend and I made our selections and had the coffee brewed for us. The initial delight with trying out a new machine was quickly replaced with the reality of a very weak, tasteless, stale cup of coffee. We both took a sip and tossed the cups in the trash. The woman demonstrating the system kindly offered us the choice of another variety, but the results were the same. The idea of the beverage system was clearly better than the execution.
Over the last couple of years I've sampled a few other Keurig varieties, and continued to be disappointed. So, I was skeptical, but hoped the Tassimo would produce a higher quality product, and without question it did not disappoint. Will this replace a $1200 espresso bar? No. Will it replace your favorite coffee shop's concoctions? No. But it makes an excellent cup of coffee, a plus when you just want a cup and don't want to brew a whole pot, and it makes excellent coffee drinks along with tea.
The Tassimo Bosch T65 automatic hot beverage system comes with clear instructions and minimal requirements to get started. An optional water filter is included. This filter is very similar to the one I use in my Cuisinart Grind and Brew coffee maker. In both instances use of a filter is optional but since the quality of the water used to brew coffee or tea greatly affects the end results, I always use either a filter or filtered water.
The unit is incredibly quiet and efficient - the water heats up immediately. There are warning lights for almost every eventuality from too little water in the tank, to when it is time to descale the unit. The machine itself has a nice solid feel -- not flimsy. The maintenance requirements are no worse than those for any quality coffee maker -- they need to be kept clean for optimal performance.
The discs have a barcode which when read, permits each drink to be precisely brewed for optimal taste. But, if after sampling a disc, a level of customization is desired, there is a manual over-ride to permit a smaller size stronger drink or a larger weaker cup. I made one cup after another without any delay. The water tank is large -- 61 ounces -- so it doesn't require frequent filling.
A criticism of the Tassimo over the Keurig is the availability and selection of the discs but I found the discs in many easily accessible retailers including a couple big box store's grocery departments, and of course, they are all over the internet. Currently two free packages of T discs are available when registering the product on the Tassimo web site. This provides a great opportunity to sample a variety of discs and find favorites. The discs I've sampled are listed below. There are currently five different Starbucks varieties available alone. Tazo and Twinings teas are also among the selections, and many more I look forward to tasting.

Starbucks Café Verona - my favorite by far. The coffee is strong and delicious. Even when cold the coffee maintains its flavor. Not quite the coffee shop quality but very close.
Starbucks House Blend - very good. The cup brewed was delicious but the flavor took a drastic dive as the cup cooled and became almost undrinkable. Drink it hot.
Gevalia Signature Blend - this is the only variety I tried and would not buy again. Although it isn't weak, the coffee tastes like bad vending machine brew. A little stale with a flavor reminiscent of coffee brewed through old gym socks. Ugh.
Gevalia Cappuccino - good flavor. The brew is almost a perfect balance of milk (2% so relatively low fat) to espresso with a decent, although not luxurious amount of foam. The coffee is strong enough to have a presence in the cup, although an extra espresso disc can be used to create a stronger coffee flavor.
Gevalia Latte - good flavor. Again, a nice balance between the milk (same 2% variety as above) and espresso flavors. I preferred the latte but would buy both again.
Maxwell House Latte - coffee flavor too weak. This latte is definitely improved by using two espresso discs with one creamer (same 2% used in the Gevalia products) otherwise the coffee flavor disappears into the background and the milk is entirely too prominent.
Maxwell House House Blend Decaffeinated -- a medium brew. The coffee isn't as bad as the Gevalia, but it also isn't Starbucks. There is a slighly smoky aftertaste, which I actually liked. This will do nicely when I've met my caffeine threshold. Currently, the only decaffeinated options are this one, Gevalia Signature Brew (see below) and Gevalia Espresso. Hopefully, Starbucks will create one soon.
Suchard Hot Chocolate Syrup - good tasting chocolate but odd drink. This is a very watery, non-dairy chocolate drink. I've read reviews from people who adore the drink, but I would definitely add a little milk or cream. I did try using creamer T disc but the hot chocolate lost too much of the chocolate flavor. The Suchard, and an espresso disc and a little milk made a passable mocha, but the milk needs to be heated. I understand the Milka T discs, initially only available in the foreign market are now available and that variety makes a delicious cup of hot chocolate. Milka will be in my next disc order, and I will post an update. I will keep experimenting with my remaining Suchard discs and see if I can find a great combination of flavors.
Twinings Chai Tea Latte - very pleased with flavor but contains Splenda and sugar - weird. Nevertheless, I found this chai tea latte delicious, and will definitely buy it again. That said, I do not have a problem with Splenda. Some people have a sensitivity to the sweetener and also notice an aftertaste. I noticed no aftertaste and wouldn't have known the drink contained Splenda if I hadn't read the package. The creamer is the same 2% product noted in the latte and cappuccino products.
Although not necessary, I found using a warm cup (microwave with a little water for 30 seconds) added to the enjoyment. I look forward to sampling the Seattle's Best Coffees, the Milka hot chocolate, the other Twinnings and Tazo teas. This is a quality machine with plenty of delicious coffee and tea selections readily available and it lives up to the promise of an automatic beverage system, something the Keurig system failed to do for me.
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Milka Hot Chocolate -- did not disappoint -- it is a creamy rich hot chocolate that is absolutely delicious. For mocha simply add an espresso disc. This is one variety I will always have on hand. And, there are only 90 calories per serving and 2.5 grams of fat.
Gevalia Caramel Latte Macchiato -- has a decidedly artificial caramel flavor which although not overpowering is unpleasant. I won't buy again. A better idea would be to buy a quality caramel coffee syrup and add it to the Gevalia Latte.
Gevalia Decaffeinated Signature Blend coffee -- ugh, not surprisingly it has the same dreadful flavor as the regular Gevalia Signature Blend coffee. The Maxwell House decaffeinated T disc is far superior.
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Maxwell House Morning Blend -- brews a large 12 ounce cup of medium strength coffee. The taste is fine, again slightly smoky. I will definitely keep this on-hand for emergencies.
Maxwell House French Roast -- produces a decent bold cup of coffee. I find the quality of the Maxwell House T discs superior overall to the Gevalia regular coffee brews. The espresso Gevalia disc is the only exception because the Maxwell House espresso is too weak.
Starbucks Africa Kitamu -- absolutely amazing bold cup of coffee without bitterness or any aftertaste. This variety has taken over as my favorite from Starbucks Verona. If you drink bold coffee black, this is the T disc to buy. Delicious.
Update III:
2/19/2010 The recently released Starbucks Latte Primo and Cappuccino Primo are absolutely superior to the Maxwell and Gevalia milk based coffee drinks. Starbucks has created their own milk T-Discs and both the cappuccino and latte versions are a significant improvement. Both milk discs contain a small amount of sugar although I did not detect any sweetness in taste. Perhaps the sugar helps balance the cooked milk flavor. The most important improvement is found in the taste of the espresso T-Disc that comes with both drinks. The flavor is fabulous and we can only hope that in the future the espresso discs will be sold separately. I wrote a detailed review of both the Starbucks Cappuccino Primo and Latte Primo under the actual product listings. I also added photos of the drinks brewing because they layered so beautifully. I continue to use my Tassimo daily and remain absolutely delighted by its performance.
Update IIII:
12/19/2010 I recently ordered two Carte Noire coffees, Kenya and Voluptuoso, from the Tassimo website and found both delicious. This is a European brand that although readily available on the website is a bit more difficult to locate in stores in the US. The Kenya variety is sold on Amazon and the Voluptuoso is available in a variety pack, but as I write this both are out of stock, but they are worth tracking down.
Regarding cup size, they rest between a shot of espresso and a full cup of coffee which also accurately describes the flavor. These are bold, yet smooth flavored strong coffee blends that are not in the least bit bitter and have a lovely layer of crema (dark creamy foam) resting on top. I highly recommend both varieties.


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With the touch of a button, this single-serve coffee brewer makes coffee, tea, and hot chocolate, as well as cappuccinos and lattes with real milk. The machine uses Tassimo discs (T-Discs), which contain precisely measured amounts of the ingredients for each drink and are sealed to protect the flavors inside. With barcode technology, the brewer scans the barcode printed on the label of each T-Disc to identify the drink desired. The system then expertly adjusts to the optimal brewing time, temperature, and amount of water needed. Simply insert a T-Disc, press the button, and in about a minute, sit back and enjoy a coffeehouse-quality hot beverage, one cup at a time. Try over 40 beverage varieties from 12 distinct brands, including Starbucks. All the brewing happens inside the T-Disc using a unique inverse flow, so beverages pour directly from the T-Disc into the cup, allowing for different drinks to be prepared one after the other with no flavor transfer from cup to cup. There's no need to measure, no hassle, and virtually no cleanup. In addition, it automatically reverts to stand-by mode after every brew cycle in order to save energy when not in use. Other highlights include customizable drink size and strength, a convenient front-access on/off switch, a user-friendly multilingual LCD display that shows the steps of the brewing process, an exclusive flow-through water heater for faster brewing, an extra-large 67-ounce removable water tank, and an automatic cleaning and de-scaling program. Housed in a compact, modern design, the sleek-looking coffee brewer measures 13-1/5 by 8 by 11 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.

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12/24/2011

Bialetti 06950 Replacement Gasket for 3 Cup Espresso Coffee makers Review

Bialetti 06950 Replacement Gasket for 3 Cup Espresso Coffee makers
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I emailed Goodmans , the company I ordered these gaskets from the minute my order confirmation came. I noticed it had the wrong size. They never responded, I emailed them several times after and didn't hear anything. It took them nearly 3 weeks to mail them and when I got them they were of course, the wrong size.
While they charged me 5.25 for shipping, the envelope came clearly marked with 1.00 in postage.
I wouldn't do business with them they don't really care if you're satisfied or not.

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Kenco Classic Blend Coffee, T-Discs for Tassimo Coffeemakers, 16-Count Packages (Pack of 2) Review

Kenco Classic Blend Coffee, T-Discs for Tassimo Coffeemakers, 16-Count Packages (Pack of 2)
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I like this coffee as well. I keep it and Nabob on hand. Read my review for Nabob and get more details. Kenco has the international smoothness that I can only get with Nabob and Kenco. The Kenco cup is a small cupper, though. It's not a full cup like Nabob. It is lighter than Nabob and makes a creamier coffee than Nabob. I like them both. I now reach for Kenco more than Nabob, because I am a small cup drinker and the flavor is great for those days when you want less caffeine in the morning and more taste. Nabob and Kenco (and Gevalia Hazelnut for a strong falvored coffee that guests will enjoy).

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12/23/2011

Jura-Capresso 13548 Impressa J6 Automatic Coffee and Espresso Center Review

Jura-Capresso 13548 Impressa J6 Automatic Coffee and Espresso Center
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Due to the high price I checked many reviews on many sites and most brands had specific problems or limitations. The Jura was consistently rated highly with few problems. When spending $1500+ I didn't want a machine that was going to break down after a few months. I have now had this machine for about 6 months and have had no problems except a minor one explained below.
First the good
Very easy set up. I was up and going in about 30 minutes after opening the box and making sure all the parts and pieces were included.
The machine is pretty idiot proof. It tells you when to add water, when to add coffee beans, when to run the cleaning cycle, when to decalcify, and when to dispose the used grounds. The burr grinder is fairly quiet and has run without clogging. You do have to be careful not to use beans that are too oily but if they are all you have to do is let them sit for about 5 hours before using. The water capacity is very adequate at 70 oz. The bean hopper holds about 1/4 lb of beans so you don't have to keep adding. There is no way to empty beans to add a different type, however there is a place for ground beans if someone want a different type. I like that you can change the height of the two nozzles for different height mugs and being able to separate the nozzles for brewing two cups at the same time. Cleaning is a snap. Just slide out the empty grounds tray, rinse and replace.
I like that you customize each button on the face of the machine (see below) and you can easily override how much coffee or water you use for a single use without losing the programmed amount.
Finally customer service, something important for such an expensive machine. When I registered the machine on line (and you have to do this in 2 weeks to get the warranty) I mistyped the serial number. The next day I got an email informing me of my error. Nice. Also, my mother got one of these for my father and one of the nozzles was not working properly. He called them up and they told him what to do. The nozzle was blocked and just needed to be wiped clean. My parents have well water that they bi-pass to some of their faucets. The machine comes with one water test strip to test for water hardness. When he called he asked them to send a few more and they did. Not that big a deal for them, but they did it.
Next the okay
The six buttons on the face of the machine for water, steam, 1 or 2 cups of espresso and 1 or 2 cups of coffee, are very easy. Not so easy is using the buttons on the top of the machine. These buttons work like folders on a computer and it is easy to forget where you are. These buttons are used to "customize" what comes out (heat, strength, amount per cup, language, auto on and off).
Every time you turn the machine on you need to rinse the nozzles (push a button and it runs about 1 oz of hot water through the nozzles), this is okay but you have to do it even if you just used hot water the last time. The full cleaning cycle is based on the number of rinses so if you use the machine for hot water you will end up using the cleaning cycle more than necessary. The machine also automatically rinses when it goes into sleep mode so I put a shot glass under the nozzles after use. Not a big deal, if I forget the water goes into a collection tray.
Finally the bad
There are two ways to make steam and froth. Without going into details, one of these is an attachment that doesn't stay on very well due to the high pressure of the steam. When it comes off steam sprays all over until you push the steam button again. This happened to me a few times and while it did not burn me, it is quite a surprise. I just do it the other wayOverall a positive experience and I would recommend to family and friend.

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An excellent choice for anyone who appreciates great-tasting coffee, this automatic coffee and espresso center grinds, tamps, and brews in under 60 seconds, making it easy to enjoy espresso, cafe au lait, cappuccino, latte macchiato, ristretto, and other cafe-style coffee drinks from the comfort of home. The machine comes equipped with a quiet, commercial-quality, solid-steel conical burr grinder with six fineness settings for any type bean; a high-performance 15-bar pump for high-pressure brewing and perfect crema; and a fast-heating 1450-watt stainless-steel-lined Thermoblock water-heating system, which means it can produce one cup after another with no downtime in between and no old-water purging necessary--remaining water gets discharged automatically and each batch starts with fresh, cold water. Even more, the machine delivers unlimited amounts of steam to heat and froth milk, and it comes standard with two interchangeable frother systems: Dual Frother Plus for traditional (manual) frothing and steaming with two settings for steaming only (latte) and frothing (cappuccino), and a frothXpress automatic frothing system, which siphons cold milk, combines it with steam, and delivers any amount of frothed/steamed milk directly into cups.
The user-friendly appliance offers not only powerful performance, but also a simple, elegant design with easy-to-use controls. Its front ring-shaped panel includes six pre-programmed one-touch beverage buttons for one espresso, two espressos, one coffee, two coffees, hot water, and steam. Pushing the integrated rotary button allows for entering 11 different programming options. Use the rotary dial to over-ride the strength and cup size while brewing (with no effect on the pre-programmed settings). There are four coffee strengths for the one-cup buttons, two coffee temperatures, three hot-water output temperatures, 1/2-ounce to 8-ounce cup sizes for the single-cup coffee buttons, 1/2-ounce to 8-ounce cup sizes for the double-cup coffee buttons (total of up to 16 ounces of coffee), 1/2-ounce to 15-ounce cup sizes for the hot-water button, and 2 to 120 seconds for the steam button. All functions and settings can be clearly viewed in the alpha-numeric LED display.
Though compact in size, the unit provides a large 71-ounce removable water container (good for up to 45 espressos) and a 9-ounce (250-gram) bean container with an electronic sensor to prevent running out of beans. Other highlights include a pre-ground coffee funnel function that automatically overrides the grinder (ideal for decaf or flavored coffee), a two step pre-infusion cycle for maximum aroma, ceramic valve technology for hotter coffee and more crema in the cup, height- and width-adjustable dual coffee spouts (Butterfly design), a Clearyl water-filter system, and a concealed storage compartment. Accessories include a measuring scoop, cleaning tablets, a Clearyl filter, and a water-hardness indicator strip. Housed in elegant Piano Black with a heavy-duty chrome platform and small footprint, the coffee and espresso center measures 16-1/2 by 11 by 13-1/4 inches and carries a two-year limited warranty.

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