So far, so good
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| Review Date: January 14, 2010 |
| Reviewer: William A. Bearden, wabearden |
I have had this product for about a week now and I have been very impressed so far. I previously had a semi-automatic model (which still sells for $300) that was very inconsistent from cup to cup. In comparison, this one has a much better milk frother, a built in grinder, and the digital display and settings. I primarily make caps, so the frother and the ability to measure out strong or regular espresso by the ounce is wonderful. I can echo all of the pros from the other reviewers, but cannot speak to the cons as yet. If I have reliability problems in the future, I will revisit and re-rate. I will also try to upload some video of the machine in action soon.
Also, I love Amazon, but Bed, Bath and Beyond has this on clearance right now for $399. And, if you purchase from them, they have an extremely friendly return policy if it does break down. |
Would buy again
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| Review Date: December 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: jollyroger, Santa Cruz, CA |
Ironically what started as a search for a good coffee bean grinder ended with getting this unit :D. We ordered this unit online, though not from amazon, and received the unit in good condition, It came with a VIP kit that includes some of the accessories to get you started, however espresso cups are not included. I gave the unit 5 stars as I feel the unit is well made and has an overall solid feel.
Pros:
* Nice big water tank, we don't like holding our water in plastic containers so not a big deal to us, but I have seen other machines like this have reviews that the water tank is too small and needs frequent refilling.
* Auto frothing feature is awesome, just put milk in attach the special nozzle add cold nonfat milk and you have the perfect cappuccino or latte milk base in a cup!
* Display is easy to read and for the most part the on screen menu is intuitive.
* Milk container is separate, I actually think this is a great feature, as you are not always constantly making coffee so you can take your milk by detaching it and placing it in the refrigerator. Believe it or not keeping the milk separate from the machine has proved to be most useful!
* The coffee bean hopper has a space reducer so that you can keep less beans in the hopper, so if you don't use up your beans too fast, keeps them fresher. It can be taken out for hardcore coffee making nirvana if you prefer, we tend to leave it in.
* Seems to be solid construction, has a good weight not just a casing with some cheap and light insides.
* Has a permanent servicing instructions booklet that stays with the machine in it's own slot, hard to explain but you'll see what I mean when you get it.
Cons:
* Lots of plastic, but looks like metal is used for the parts that matter
* Using regular sized coffee cups I have to take out the drip tray to allow enough space to use the auto frothing milk attachment, I guess technically the cups I'm using are not true cappuccino cups so that may just be me rambling.
* The main dial below the display seems flimsy, pretty much the only part that has that feel that way though.
* For some reason the grind level adjustment is placed on top, whereas everything else is done via the display, seemed like a strange inconsistency.
* You can't adjust steam/coffee amounts before a cycle, you have to brew a coffee and then adjust the amount of coffee you want while it's brewing, however after you have set your preferences, the machine remembers them.
* Just to make people aware this is not a one button cappuccino maker, you have to froth the milk then brew an espresso however it can be done in a single cup.
* Not supposed to use oily beans, but looks like most units have the same limitation.
* Does not support pre-ground coffee, despite what the description says.
The con list is really just things to keep in mind, I can just find faults in just about anything ;) as long as this unit doesn't break, we are going to be very happy with it, we have had our unit for about a month now.
Update 01/25/2010:
Machine still works fine, but we had trouble finding the cleaning supplies, after calling Krups support they recommended two alternate products that seem to actually be available "Jura Cleaning Tablets" for cleaning, and "Better Brew Coffeemaker Cleaner" for descaling. Those were the only two they were willing to say would be supported. |
Life is good...
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| Review Date: December 17, 2009 |
| Reviewer: L. Wiles, Houston, TX USA |
I ordered this one after visiting my daughter in Germany; she has this exact model, and I found it so convenient, and the coffee (espresso, cappuccino, cafe latte) so tasty, that I had to have one for myself. I have not been disappointed.
If I had to do it over, though, I think I would get the model without the cappuccino maker, since I feel just as happy warming my milk in the microwave. The beans I use--LavAzza Crema e Aroma--produce enough "crema" for me that I really don't need a lot of foam on top. (The little milk canister attachment has to be cleaned promptly after each use, so I find it a waste of time.)
Having read articles claiming that drinking coffee each day might delay or prevent the onset of Alzheimers, I felt this great little automatic espresso maker was cheap at any price. |
Very Happy
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| Review Date: April 28, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Kevin Hill, Red Deer, Alberta, CA |
| I am totally pleased with this unit and would recommend it. I use only distilled water so I never have to descale it. I love the fact that I can have a great coffee right away, or with a little extra work I can have a foamy milk coffee with honey and chocolate. Anyways I love it so far, if there is a downside I can't find it. |
Loving the espresso machine
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| Review Date: May 3, 2010 |
| Reviewer: momma3, dallas, TX USA |
| It is so easy to make espresso's and cappuccino's. The cleaning process is also extremely easy. The size is small and compact and it won't take up a lot of counter space. The machine will pretty much tell you when you everything, when to clean it, when it needs water and so on. |
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