Click here for details Saeco Odea Go Fully Automatic Espresso Machine
Price : $800.00 $598.00

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Saeco Odea Go Fully Automatic Espresso Machine Features & Specifications Saeco Odea Go Fully Automatic Espresso Machine The new Saeco Odea Go Espresso Machine is Saeco's least expensive model in the Odea line. Its low price, yet incredible features make it a wonderful choice if you want to upgrade to a fully automated coffee/espresso machine, but do not want to spend a lot of money! Simple, but stylish, the Odea Go will have you conjuring up fabulous espressos, cappuccinos, mochas, lattes and all of your favorite coffeehouse drinks with the touch of a finger. All this by just pressing a button? Absolutely! Just add your favorite coffee beans to the hopper and fresh water to the reservoir. Start up begins with pressing the coffee button on the control panel. The automatic coffee grinder starts grinding to your specifications and transfers the fresh grounds to the built-in brewing system where your coffee or espresso is brewed at the right temperature, volume and strength, just like you programmed it from the control panel. Whether you use it at home or in a small office, the Odea Go will give you years of excellent, reliable service. Detailed Product Features: Fully Automatic Espresso & Coffee Brewing Do you like to start your day with an espresso, but dont want to have to clean up the mess? Just press the button and the Odea Go will automatically grind your coffee beans, and dispense freshly brewed, rich and flavorful coffee into your cup. This machine allows you to choose the volume and strength of your coffee or espresso by simply pressing buttons on the control panel. Then it cleans up and is ready for the next order in less than 30 seconds. Press the brew button once for a single espresso or coffee. Pushing the brew button twice quickly will put a double shot of espresso or coffee in your cu

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Click here for details Saeco Primea Ring Fully Automatic Espresso/Cappuccino Center
Price : $2,700.00 $2,399.00

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Saeco Primea Ring Fully Automatic Espresso/Cappuccino Center Features SpecificationsSaeco Primea Ring Fully Automatic Espresso/Cappuccino Center The Primea Ring has all of the features in our Talea Ring Plus fully automatic coffee/espresso center, but instead of having the external Milk Island, the Primea has an integrated milk frothing system! With its flexible programming features, the Primea allows you to choose from pre-programmed, yet adjustable coffee drinks coffee, espresso, cappuccino, lattes, and more!A first on fully automated coffee centers, is Saeco's unique "Coffee of the World" special brewing functions. Choose among SEVEN special programmed beverages from a strong espresso (ristretto), traditional Italian espresso, Northern European coffee, traditional French/Swiss style coffee, traditional American coffee, large - strong coffee for a full day of energy, and a traditional nighttime latte macchiato! In addition to the Coffee of the World selections, the Primea also allows you to select an additional EIGHT customizable beverage choices including hot water, coffee (long or short), espresso, latte, macchiato, and cappuccino.The outstanding feature of the Primea Ring is the fully automated integrated milk frothing system. Simply pour the desired amount of fresh cold milk into the 12 ounce milk container, insert it into the machine, and then press the froth button on the machine and watch as perfectly steamed and frothed milk is dispensed. When you choose a latte, latte macchiato, or a cappuccino from the beverage menu, the Primea will automatically combine hot, frothed milk and espresso from the dual function dispensing spouts right into your cup! You can even select the option of dispensing hot milk by itself. You may select either one or two beverages to be prepared at the same time, or if you desire to double the size of the selected beverage, simply choose the option fro the menu! The all new Primea Ring has been equipped with Saeco's latest

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Click here for details Saeco Talea Giro Fully Automatic Espresso/Coffee Machine
Price : $1,400.00 $998.00

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Saeco Talea Giro Fully Automatic Espresso/Coffee Machine Features & Specifications Saeco Talea Giro Fully Automatic Espresso/Coffee Machine The new Saeco Talea Giro Espresso Machine is a great choice not only for its innovative design but also for its easy operation and great price. The innovation is in the control panel with the new coffee control ring that allows you to regulate the quantity of coffee poured into each cup with the simple turning of a knob to make any type of coffee. Simple, but stylish, the Talea Giro will have you conjuring up fabulous espressos, cappuccinos, mochas, lattes and all of your favorite coffeehouse drinks with the touch of a finger. All this by just pressing a button? Absolutely! Detailed Product Features: The New Saeco Brewing System - "SBS" The Talea Giro offers the new Saeco Brewing System that allows you to make an endless variety of coffees with just one automatic machine and the simple turning of knob. Whether it is a strong Italian coffee (turning the knob to the right) or an American-style long coffee (turning the knob to the left) SBS concentrates all the aroma in the cup, offering a truly full flavor and all the pleasure of a splendid creamy coffee that is perfect every time. Fully Automatic Espresso & Coffee Brewing Do you like to start your day with an espresso, but dont want to have to clean up the mess? Just press the button and the Talea Giro will automatically grind your coffee beans, and dispense freshly brewed, rich and flavorful coffee into your cup. This machine allows you to choose the volume and strength of your coffee or espresso by simply pressing buttons on the control panel. Then it cleans up and is ready for the next order in less than 30 seconds. Press the brew button once for a single espresso or coffee. Pushing the brew but

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Click here for details Saeco Talea Giro Fully Automatic Espresso/Coffee Machine
Price : $1,400.00 $999.00
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  1. One-Touch Technology
  2. Saeco Easy Clean System
  3. Giro Interface
  4. Milk Island
  5. SBS Technology

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Saeco Talea Ring Plus Fully Automatic Espresso/Cappuccino Center Features SpecificationsSaeco Talea Ring Plus Fully Automatic Espresso/Cappuccino Center The Talea Ring Plus has all of the features you want in a fully automatic espresso/coffee center by providing all of the tools to make coffee, espresso, cappuccino, lattes, and more. The all new Talea Ring has been equipped with Saeco's latest technology offering a superior user interface as compared to other high-end automated coffee machines. The "Ring" in the title of this model comes from Saeco's new touch sensitive "control ring" located in the center of the control panel. You can scroll through the machine's many brewing options by moving your finger around the control ring. As you scroll, all of the machine's brewing options are displayed on the digital screen. Once you have scrolled to the desired setting or brewing option, simply press the coffee cup icon in the center of the ring. A stunning feature of this model is the fully automated milk frothing system called the Saeco Milk Island, and it will have you serving perfect cappuccinos in seconds. Simply pour the desired amount of fresh cold milk into the carafe. Press the froth button on the machine and watch as the milk in the carafe is perfectly steamed and frothed for your latte or cappuccino. You also have the capability to use the conventional steam and frothing wand located on the left-front of the machine.With the advanced features of this model you can: follow prompts on the digital message screen, program coffee strength and ounces to be brewed per cup, switch between espresso or coffee options instantly, change coffee temperature, use pre-ground coffee in addition to whole coffee beans, adjust the built-in coffee grinder for fine tuning your espresso/coffee, program the special pre-brew coffee conditioning system, view messages in multiple languages, view the cup counter, program the energy saving mode and timer, adjust the water hardn

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Click here for details Saeco Talea Ring Plus Fully Automatic Espresso/Cappuccino Center
Price : $1,800.00 $1,599.00

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Saeco Talea Ring Plus Fully Automatic Espresso/Cappuccino Center Features & Specifications Saeco Talea Ring Plus Fully Automatic Espresso/Cappuccino Center The Talea Ring Plus has all of the features you want in a fully automatic espresso/coffee center by providing all of the tools to make coffee, espresso, cappuccino, lattes, and more. The all new Talea Ring has been equipped with Saeco's latest technology offering a superior user interface as compared to other high-end automated coffee machines. The "Ring" in the title of this model comes from Saeco's new touch sensitive "control ring" located in the center of the control panel. You can scroll through the machine's many brewing options by moving your finger around the control ring. As you scroll, all of the machine's brewing options are displayed on the digital screen. Once you have scrolled to the desired setting or brewing option, simply press the coffee cup icon in the center of the ring. A stunning feature of this model is the fully automated milk frothing system called the Saeco Milk Island, and it will have you serving perfect cappuccinos in seconds. Simply pour the desired amount of fresh cold milk into the carafe. Press the froth button on the machine and watch as the milk in the carafe is perfectly steamed and frothed for your latte or cappuccino. You also have the capability to use the conventional steam and frothing wand located on the left-front of the machine. With the advanced features of this model you can: follow prompts on the digital message screen, program coffee strength and ounces to be brewed per cup, switch between espresso or coffee options instantly, change coffee temperature, use pre-ground coffee in addition to whole coffee beans, adjust the built-in coffee grinder for fine tuning your espresso/coffee, pro

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Question : espresso machine?
im going to buy my first espresso machine.are there certain features i shouldnt go without with a new espresso machine purchase?i want a lower end one for affordability reasons....but i still want a decent one.Suggestions?

Answer:
Having owned more than one, I'm happy to share my opinions with you--my current model, a Hamilton Beach that was highly regarded by Consumer Reports, is pathetic!Also, maybe you want a little guidance on how to make the best espresso with whatever machine you buy?So let's talk in general terms--I agree that you want a pump-driven machine, at least 15 psi. Another thing I've observed is that the filter screen and the tamper are important.Get a model with a deep filter screen--my Hamilton Beach has one that's very shallow, and I'm convinced that the steam doesn't stay in contact with the grounds long enough to accumulate flavor. Now, there will come with the machine a tamper, a little plastic thing that you use to pack the grounds into the filter screen--if the tamper is much smaller than the filter screen (like my HB) then it's difficult to pack the grounds properly.Also, they come with the little steam vent for frothing milk to make capuccino--some of the vents have a special tip that incorporates air automatically, others are just plain pointed steel tubing. The air-injector models make it easier. If you're going to be steaming milk, know that skim works best, and get one of those stainless steel pitchers so you can feel the temperature of the milk through the bottom--when it's very hot but not too hot to touch, the frothing is completed.To make really good espresso, you need the best beans. Try to find beans that have been roasted super-dark (of course) but that have an oily sheen on their surface--some places burn the beans and dry them out (Starbucks); the oils in the beans are essential to flavor and also to the creation of that smooth brown "crema" that floats atop the best espresso.Of course, the very best way is to buy whole beans, keep them cool and dry, and grind them just before use. I have a Braun grinder that adjusts to a very fine espresso grind, it works well.And you need to learn to pack the grounds tightly; most good baristas will try to put 35 pounds of pressure on the grounds, and they practice using a bathroom scale.

 

Question : Where can I rent an espresso machine from in Southern California?
I'm having an espresso bar at my wedding and want to rent an espresso machine just for a day or two. The only place I could find wanted to send a barista with it, which of course would cost more. I already have a barista lined up to do it, but can't find a place to get the espresso machine from. Thanks!

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Question : I have an espresso machine I never use. Are there any alternative uses for an espresso machine?
I do not drink coffee and don't want recipes for using espresso in any way, shape, or form. Surely there has to be some cool use for an espresso machine besides making espresso or hot water? I can make hot water for oatmeal or tea in the micro. If I'm going to keep this machine around, it needs to fulfill a purpose. Is there, perhaps, some practical use for its parts?

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I do not drink coffee and don't want recipes for using espresso in any way, shape, or form. Surely there has to be some cool use for an espresso machine besides making espresso or hot water? I can make hot water for oatmeal or tea in the micro. If I'm going to keep this machine around, it needs to fulfill a purpose. Is there, perhaps, some practical use for its parts?

 

Question : How much coffee ground for an espresso machine do I use in a drip machine?
I bought some coffee that was pre-ground to a fine texture for espresso machines. How much should I use for my drip machine? Half of what I would use with a coarser grind?

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I would say temper it to your taste, but definitely use less. because the coffee is ground finer there is more surface area exposed to the water so more flavor is extracted from the coffee. depending on the coffee and your personal taste this can be a good or bad thing. it most likely will make your coffee taste bitter since the grinds are in contact with water for a longer time than if you were brewing it with an espresso maker. I would either get a stove top espresso maker (relatively cheap) or junk that coffee and get something ground for your type of machine. Ideally, you will get your best cup of coffee if you buy whole beans and get a grinder and grind just what you need right before you brew it.

 

Question : Is it okay to fill an espresso machine with milk instead of water?
If I fill the water compartment of my espresso machine with milk instead of water will it clog/ruin the machine? I'm not talking about the frother, which is used to frothe milk. I'm talking about the water compartment that you put water in, which makes steam, which makes espresso. Anyone who's ever owned an espresso machine will know what I'm talking about. Any help would be really appreciated. Thanks!has anyone actually done it?

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That'll boil your milk, I mean scald it.Yuck!Why??

 

Question : Why does a home espresso machine cost as much as a computer?
Even when the body is made out of plastic they are still hundreds of dollars. The components of the machine can't be that expensive. Is there some snobbery factor involved in the pricing since before Starbucks, "everyday people" weren't drinking much espresso.

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I suppose that would depend on the type of computer you're pricing :-) Some automated home espresso machines cost upwards of $2000. Some reasons why an automated machine would cost so much include:- Construction quality (many heavy duty fabricated components)- Integrated electrics / electronics (an "automated" machine must regulate water temperature and pressure, provide a consistent grind, have durable components, be self cleaning, etc.)- Custom manufactured components (water boilers, pumps, regulators, valves, group heads, etc. are custom manufactured for each machine model, of which few are sold)- Long life (I've owned a $200 Krups machine for 10 years - I would expect a more expensive machine to last for decades, if well maintained)For $200 to $400 you should be able to find a good pump espresso maker (minimum 1200 watts, 15 bars pressure) that will last for years, make consistently good espresso, and be aesthetically appealing). Make sure to complement your purchase with a good burr grinder (about $100).

 

Question : How do you clean an espresso machine?
We have a Krups espresso machine, and we have read the manual and cleaned it out with vinegar like it said, but the flavor is still not the same as it was brand new. We use it everyday, so I was wondering if there is something we could do to get the old coffee smell/flavor out of the machine?

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I am only familiar with big hotel machine and my own cheap Mr. coffee pot. I run espresso grind through it.Make sure the area above the grounds is clean. May need a brush. If a full run with water at the end of the day doesn't do it; you may want to ad water mixed with one or two teaspoons of baking soda per litter. Sweetens up my pot.

 

Question : How can I use a 220V Lever Espresso Machine in the US?
I have a 220V pull lever espresso machine from italy. The lever machines have a heating element but no pump so there is no motor involved and no cycles to worry about. What would be the easiest way to use this machine. Should I just get a step up transformer?

Answer:
Residential voltage in the US is 240 volts. The machine would run hot. The best thing to so would be to get a buck-boost transformer to reduce the voltage. Otherwise you could try it and see how long it lasts.

 

Question : How is an espresso machine different from a normal coffee machine?
I've made espresso in my coffee machine and it tastes pretty good, is there a big difference?I've just been putting espresso beans in my coffee maker.

Answer:
As espresso machine uses pressure to brew, making espresso more concentrated than coffee. As a result, espresso tends to be much stronger than regular coffee. Also note that any type of coffee can be used to make espresso, it's the machine that makes the difference.Remember: coffee is to espresso as cocaine is to crack. It's a little undignified, but it certainly helps me remember.

 

Question : what is the best way to clean an espresso machine?
What is the best way to clean out the espresso basket/filter part of the machine so the coffee runs through faster?

Answer:
If you kept the warranty/product information guide, look there.If not,go to the manufacturer's website and you should be able to find your answer. Make sure you have the model and possibly serial #'s.If it's not there, e-mail them. I'm sure they'll be happy to get back to you.

 

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