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Mr. Coffee ECM160 Steam Espresso Machine
 
Manufacturer: Mr. Coffee
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Product Description

Makes delicious espressos, cappuccinos, and lattes. Powerful milk frother. 4-Cup capacity: 20-ounce. Per shot. Removable drip tray. Easy to pour decanter. Removable frothing aid. On/off indicator light.

Product Details

  • Steam espresso machine brews 1 to 4 cups (20 ounces)
  • Removable frothing aid; powerful milk frother for creamy cappuccinos
  • Decanter with measuring marks, stay-cool handle, and drip-free pouring spout
  • Cup warmer; removable drip tray; cord storage; measuring scoop included
  • Measures 8 by 6-1/2 by 10-1/2 inches

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Customer Reviews

don't buy a $300 espresso machine, buy this one
 
Review Date: February 27, 2008
Reviewer: Creative Tornado, New England
I bought this at Targét for $29, and it is freaking awesome. To the two reviewers above... if you actually read the manual you would know that the cord underneath the base can be unraveled to the desired length. This is to eliminate excess cord on your countertop.

Anyway, I discovered I was spending almost $200 at Starbucks... a near crack habit. My previous espresso machine broke over the summer--a $300 Gaggia. Prior to the gaggia I had a krups.

So I plunked down a few bucks for this one knowing I was taking a wee gamble. Usually you get what you pay for.

Let me tell ya, this little machine is great. First, it is super super quiet. My previous machines were deafening especially when frothing. Secondly, it takes up little space. Third, it's fairly nice looking and matches our coffee maker. And of course last, it makes great lattés.

So, don't waste your money on some huge hulking espresso machine that will only last a few years. This one does the job and won't cause ear trauma.
RECESSION SPECIAL!
 
Review Date: January 4, 2009
Reviewer: Dassit,
I've had this machine for over a year. I have tried other machines, even a pump. It makes good cappuccinos/lattes when the milk is steamed properly at the right temperature. If your only into espresso shots, I would go with a pump.

PROS
-Inexpensive
-Frother is strong, plastic tip is removable
-Quiet (then a pump machine)
-Small

CONS
-Supplied tamper is just a slightly flattened end of the coffee scooper.
-No frothing pitcher.
-Multiple shots requires de-pressuring the machine.

NOTES
-It is important to have a correct tamp and grind. A weak tamp or a course grind will cause the machine to brew too fast and cause the steamer to become weak because not enough pressure built up, resulting in weak taste. Too hard of a tamp or too fine of a grind will cause the brew to be too slow and build up too much heat, resulting in bitter taste.

-I rarely make a "4cup" with this machine, but when I do, it is somewhat tricky. The machine has a hard time pushing thru a 4 cup filled basket. In this situation, it most often then not brews too slow and too hot and results bitter. You have to compensate by tamping very lightly.

-It is very possible to create thick dense micro foam as well as light fluffy airy foam. It all depends where and how you place the frothing tip near the surface of the milk. Using a thermometer is very useful too. Overheating the milk will make it lose its sweetness.

-Descale it if it becomes slow. I use Durgol.

-Sometimes excess water builds the tank. I believe this causes the machine to become less efficient. Run an empty cycle to remove the water every once in a while.

EDIT
I've had this machine for almost 3 years and the frothing wand tip broke on me while using a wrench to disassemble and clean the wand tip. You're supposed to use the supplied plastic wrench but I used a metal wrench and it tore the tip right off. It is a 7 dollar part on amazon, but I decided to just buy a new one since these are so cheap and it was 3 years old. I still think for what this is, it is a good machine. The new version of this model has a different shaped wand.
simple & easy to operate and good looking
 
Review Date: December 21, 2007
Reviewer: H. Dao,
Bought this from Target on sale for $33, and it was worth it. The unit takes up a small footprint on your kitchen counter, is pretty light weight. One thing to note is that the cord to the unit is pretty short -- and this is by design. The cord length is about 6 inches, and it can only be plugged in one way. There are specific instructions on how to use the espresso machine and a lot of warnings, but don't be fearful, the unit is pretty easy to work with only three settings: off, make espresso and steam - so its pretty easy to operate, and surprisingly quiet. Bravo to Mr.Coffee for making an espresso machine for under $40 that holds up well.
Unreal for the price!!!!
 
Review Date: July 28, 2008
Reviewer: Barbara Campagna,
Please read THOROUGHLY!!! With respect to the others who have left less than 4 stars, BOO HOO! ITS 39.00! THIS THING ROCKS FOR 39.00 bucks. I must tell you, I thought, Mr. Coffee, it must be a piece of s_hit, but I bought it anyway cause it seemed simple and I liked the weight and feel of the potential piece of crap. A great man once said "Contempt prior to investigation is a bar against all information."

Buy this even if you don't need it daily. I spend over 200.00 a MONTH at Starbucks, I used their Expresso Dark Roast in this thing and it was AWESOME! I hate Mr. Coffee, but the sub in China that makes this for them hit the f'n nail on the head. You watch, they will double the price after reading this review.

By the by, I NEVER write reviews, let alone a positive one for a over-hyped marketing company like Mr. Coffee. I am writing this for you, that is going to stand in Target, Penny's, Macys, or alike that is going to buy the complicated, more expensive 100.00 to 300.00 machine when we dont possibly have that many friends interested in the size of our unit or the frequency of its use. A little poetic licence here, but buy one and tell me I was wrong, I doubt you will...

Best,

Dave
Spend the $40, then donate the remaining $200 to the charity of your choice...
 
Review Date: December 3, 2008
Reviewer: J. Moravec,
I've spent a couple thousand bucks on new kitchen appliances this year, and hit the jackpot with my $40 espresso maker. I'm a sucker for stainless steel products, and this one looks and feels like a $200 machine, and I would've paid it too...

It may not be pump-driven, but the taste is not burnt and the speed is more than sufficient. What more could one ask for? I'm a Starbucks goer, and this machine fulfills that craving. Please note, I'm not a yuppie taste connoisseur, but I know good coffee/espresso when I'm drinking it, and the taste is more than satisfactory. Let's put it this way, I'm not shopping anymore for an espresso maker, my mind is mentally content with this machine. I have no reason to upgrade...

I'm using this primarily as an espresso maker, but I did use the frothing tool to release the pressure from the machine, and it works sufficiently. The longer I leave the machine on brew when the steaming is complete (extra 30-40 seconds), the more pressure will build and the better frothing capabilities.

I'm using a protein measuring cup as a tamper, and it works just fine. The cost of a tamper is nearly 40% of the cost of the machine! Hmm???

I don't know what else to tell you about this machine besides putting water & extra bold grounds into it. I'm satisfied I bought it, and can make multiple brews of espresso in less time and money it takes me to drive the 15 blocks to my local Starbucks.

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