DeLonghi EC155 Review- Best Coffee Maker
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DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker in action. More Info at www.espressomakerreport.com DeLonghi EC155 is an amazing machine, no wonder it’s so popular! It’s super easy to use and produces a great tasting espresso and cappuccino. This Espresso Maker has a patented dual-function filter holder for use with ground espresso, this unique filter mixes air into the brewing process to produce a perfect crema. The machine offers a swivel jet frother that makes cappuccino, latte or any other frothy milk beverage with ease. Many features set this Espresso machine above the rest, its self priming operation, stainless steel boiler made of durable, high quality stainless steel, two separate thermostats so water and steam pressure are controlled separately. Product features: Two thermostats for separately controlling water and steam pressure. Filter accommodates ground coffee and ESE pods (Easy Serving Espresso). Removable 35-ounce(1 Liter) water tank for simple cleaning and filling , and a removable drip tray. Durable stainless-steel broil. Fast heating system (about 1 minute). 15-bar pump-driven, 1000 watt power. Pros: Crema Production-this unit consistently produces a thick layer of delicious crema. Very affordable Price -less than 100$ . Powerful Stream Wand-easily froths milk. Mechanical-works perfectly for a long time. Easy Cleanup-Filter cleans easily. Cons: Ergonomics-small room between the area where the cup sits and the output nozzle. The steam wand could be longer. No cup warmer …
“There you go, niiice and steamy!”
I don’t know why, but it cracked me up when you said that. Thanks for? the great review!!
November 2nd, 2012 at 7:29 pmSteaming the milk for one minute seems a bit too long, you could burn it. Make sure? you insert the tip of the wand into the milk first, and, for the last couple of seconds dip the whole wand down. Then tap lightly the frother on the bottom, so the milk mixes well. Good luck!
November 2nd, 2012 at 7:39 pmfor some reason when I steam my milk, it gets frothy enough, but not thick? enough to do latte art. I am using whole milk cold out of the fridge and steam it for 1 minute. help?
November 2nd, 2012 at 8:34 pmYes, it works. Getting the milk at the right temperature takes some practice but it’s fairly easy. You will need a stainless steel frother, that would cost about 8$ and that’s it. You can? definitely make cappuccinos with this machine.
November 2nd, 2012 at 9:21 pmif i could get the tim hortons french vanilla cappuccino every? morning be awesome, out of the Delonghi… :P.
November 2nd, 2012 at 9:54 pmdoes the same method work when your making a? cappuccino???
November 2nd, 2012 at 10:50 pmI love your demo? because you have done a great job.This compact easy to use machine can perform to expectations and is so cheap that everybody is likely to buy one. Your demo is convincing.
November 2nd, 2012 at 11:25 pmThanks for the quickie instructions! Helpful.
I was used to the one from work that broke down (thousand? dollar automatic machine) so I didn’t realize until my cup was near full that you had to turn it off after the espresso reached the level in your cup that you wanted.
November 2nd, 2012 at 11:32 pmSo? far it’s been almost 2 years since I had this machine and never had a problem with it. And I use it every day. As far as the quality of the espressos/cappuccinos, it depends a lot on the person making it and the coffee that’s being used. You can get a lot from a cheaply priced machine like this. Practice makes perfect!
November 3rd, 2012 at 12:11 amyou convinced me, i just ordered one. i? hope it makes the coffee the way i like it. thanks for the video.
November 3rd, 2012 at 12:42 amThanks for the video I juat orderd one? 🙂
November 3rd, 2012 at 1:32 amgreat video. very good speaker and to.the.point.? thanks for sharing!
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November 3rd, 2012 at 3:24 am@CoverGirlCarter: If your espresso comes out? too dark it means that your grind is too fine or that you are packing too much coffee in the filter. Try using less, see what happens.
November 3rd, 2012 at 4:18 amHow? did you get your espresso light like that? When mines came out, it came out really dark.
November 3rd, 2012 at 4:58 am