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DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker |  | Brand: DeLonghi Category: Kitchen Department: Cooking & Dining
List Price: $140.00 Buy New: $73.99 as of 9/10/2010 04:33 CDT details You Save: $66.01 (47%)
New (20) Used (1) from $63.99
Seller: EpicFind Rating: 391 reviews Sales Rank: 55
Color: Grey and Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.9 Dimensions (in): 8 x 11 x 10 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1
MPN: EC155 Model: EC155 UPC: 044387221559 EAN: 0044387221559 ASIN: B000F49XXG
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 15-bar pump-driven espresso machine with durable stainless-steel boiler | | • | 2 thermostats for separately controlling water and steam pressure | | • | Self-priming operation; accommodates E.S.E. pods and ground espresso | | • | Adjustable swivel jet frother; removable 35-ounce water tank; "on/off" switch | | • | Measures 7-1/2 by 9-1/2 by 11-1/8 inches; 1-year warranty |
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Product Description DELONGHI EC155 Pump-Driven Espresso Maker Mixes steam, air & milk; 2 separate thermostats control water & steam temperatures; Adjustable steam emission; Stainless steel manual pump espresso & boiler; 1 filter for both ground coffee & coffee pods; Metal control panel ; Self-priming system ; Single selector knob for on/off; Transparent water reservoir ; Removable drip-tray; Black & Silver Pump-Driven Espresso Maker
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 391
DeLonghi makes an unbelievable idiot-proof espresso! September 8, 2010 Elise J. Strauss My husband and I highly recommend this machine! You can't find better for this price -- or any price -- we think. You will not regret it; the frothy crema it makes is wonderful. You will need to buy shot glasses and the ones Amazon recommends (the Bodum ones), as well as the tamper, were an excellent choice. We can't believe we have lived without this machine. It makes better espressos than most coffee shops we frequent.
Excellent espresso maker for the price September 7, 2010 billd I have used this product about a dozen times now. I use it exclusively with pods for ease of cleaning. It is very easy to use and makes very good espresso. It heats up very rapidly and the frothing wand works well.
Great Espresso machine September 6, 2010 K. Richter I bought this machine for my boyfriend as a birthday suprise. I worked in a coffee house for awhile and read all the reviews on this product. Everyone who gave it a good review is 100% correct. It is a great at home product for beginners. There are some problems:
1. The espresso does not come out as hot as industrial machines.
(solution: warm your cup)
2. The wand is awakard when steaming milk.
(solution: use a very small carafe)
3. Do not expect to get a decent crema (once again this is an at home machine not industrial)
(solution: use common sense when understanding the limitations of the machine)
Great Value, Very Pleased September 5, 2010 Jim I have the EC155 at work and the more expensive EC270 at home. The EC155 is definitely superior: It makes good espresso, it's fairly quiet, it's cheaper, and it's easy to use. More importantly, it doesn't have any of the flaws that the EC270 has (leaky water tank, noisy pump, awkward drip tray, etc.). The EC155 isn't as pretty as some other machines, and you can't fit tall cups under the filter, but overall I'm very happy with it and might end up replacing my EC270 with one.
Going for a second one!! September 3, 2010 suzpep (Michigan) I bought this machine over three years ago as my first espresso machine. It has been great. I use it almost every day. After about 3.5 years, it now leaks excessively out the steam wand. I took it apart about 4 months ago and cleaned inside and tightened things down. It helped for awhile, but now time for a new one.
I looked at getting a more expensive one, but the only additional feature I would like is a timer to turn on the burner before I wake up. It does take a good 15 minutes to get nice and hot.
Regarding the low steam wand, I just tip it a little when using my frothing pitcher. It's light, so no big deal. For single lattes, I just use a standard ceramic coffee cup for my frothing, then I don't have to use more milk than I need.
Note,I usually use ESE pods, not ground-and-tamped, so the tamper limitations don't bother me.
After comparison shopping again, I will buy another. Can't beat the price, I could buy a new one every 4 years and still be ahead of the fancy $400 machines with no operational added features.
Enjoy!
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