Friday 12 April 2013

DeLonghi ECAM22110SB Automatic Discount





Get the best deal for DeLonghi ECAM22110SB Compact Automatic Cappuccino, Latte and Espresso Machine is now hitting the market. This cool DeLonghi Compact Automatic is now on the market, you may purchase it now for just $999.00 and often ships within 24 hours.

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The control panel offers menu settings for cup size and coffee strength.
Direct-to-brew system creates fresh and aromatic ground coffee and is easy to clean. View larger Compact in size yet with all the features of a full-size automatic espresso machine, the DeLonghi Magnifica XS Super Automatic Machine provides consistent, fresh, and aromatic coffee every time. An easy-to-use control panel plus features such as instant reheat function, automatic shut-off, and the patented Cappuccino System frother make the Magnifica XS an ideal choice for achieving great coffee in smaller kitchens. An ideal choice for great, aromatic coffee in a small kitchen. View larger Easy-to-Use Control Panel The easy-to-use rotary and push-button control panel offers menu settings for coffee strength and cup size. Cappuccino System Frother Easily prepare latte and cappuccino with the patented Cappuccino System frother. It mixes steam and milk to create a rich, creamy froth for perfect drinks every time. Direct-to-Brew System The Magnifica XS grinds beans instantly for the freshest espresso with the patented Direct-to-Brew system. It creates consistent, fresh, and aromatic ground coffee with the low-pitch conical burr grinder. Grind settings let you adjust the fineness for all types of beans. The brewing system is compact and removable for easy cleaning. Instant Reheat Function Eliminate annoying waits between coffee preparation with the Magnifica S's instant reheat function. Get to your coffee faster, with less waiting around for the element and boiler to reach the correct temperature. Height-Adjustable Coffee Spouts Brew directly into espresso, dimitasse or 12-ounce cups with spouts that adjust to the appropriate height. Technical Specifications Input Power: 1100 watts Boiler: Stainless Steel Pump Pressure: 15-bar Dimensions: 9.4" x 17.0" x 13.8"



Pros


  • Compact size yet maintains all the features of our full-size automatic machines
  • Conveniently use tap water with the built-in water filtration system
  • Aroma button time-releases water to saturate coffee grounds a little at a time to extract a fuller flavor
  • Easily prepares latte and cappuccino with the patented cappuccino system frother It mixes steam and milk to create a rich, creamy froth for perfect drinks every time
  • Saves up to 77-percent energy with energy-saving switch

Customer Opinions


Compact. Super. Automatic.
One Wolf

We bought this after a couple of months looking (unsuccessfully) for a replacement for our 15-year-old krups drip brewer which we loved until it finally pooped out and started leaking like a sieve. At some point in our search we said "maybe we should get serious." This is the first super automatic espresso machine we've ever owned so I can't compare it to anything but I will say this: we love it.We knew enough to know that "super automatic" is important if you don't like the actual manual process of making espresso (we don't) and since this one doesn't actually say "super automatic" but rather "compact automatic" I was a little confused but eventually learned that compact automatic just means it's a super automatic with a smaller footprint. For those really ignorant like us: Super Automatic means you fill the bean bin and the water bin once every so often, and then it's ready to go. When you want a drink - you turn it on and press a button - single espresso, double espresso, single lungo, or double lungo. Then you watch as it makes a bunch of interesting noises then fills your cup with beautiful, steaming hot frothy coffee. Then you drink it. Super automatic.The benefit of a compact super automatic is the smaller footprint of course. The downside is that you have to fill the bean and water reservoirs (and empty the dregs basin) more frequently than "regular size" super automatic. For us it is about twice a week - two adults home all day and we like coffee. We're actually probably going through more than normal right now because we're enjoying playing and experimenting with strengths, mixes, quantities, etc. It has been a few days and already I've figured out my tastes but it's still fun trying new things.If you love coffee and want to treat yourself - this is a winner. The small footprint is nice - it doesn't look like a commercial espresso machine sitting on our counter (though it's bigger than a regular drip maker). Again I don't have anything to compare it to since this is our first one but I can't think of anything about it we don't like. You have to remove the outside part of the steamer/frother to clean it, or you can leave it off when you froth and avoid that cleaning step. But I don't do any frothing anyway (wife does).It's super. It's automatic. It's compact. It makes incredible espresso, americana, lungos, long blacks, cappucino, and lattes. We are very happy. I will post back after our first full cleaning.August update: It has been 8 months and we love it just as much as when we first got it. We cleaned it once - it was trivial. No issues except that one bag of beans we purchased from Trader Joes were a little oily and they got stuck in the hopper - another reviewer also mentioned this. I removed the little cap from over the hopper (2 philips head screws) and left it off - not sure how or if that can hurt anything but it has worked fine since.Seriously we love this thing. There is nothing like feeling an urge for a cup a joe and 3 minutes later having one in your hands with nothing to do or clean up. And it is goooooood stuff. We were talking the other day and decided it's the best luxury gift we've ever given ourselves.

Really Nice Machine So Far
coffeguy

PROS: Makes very good coffee and lattes. Sleek, good-looking appliance. Works as you would expect.CONS: (very minor) Chrome "heating" plate doesn't get warm enough to heat anything (who cares?). Beans on the "oily" side don't always feed smoothly from hopper to the grinder.I've owned several automatic machines over the years from Saeco and DeLonghi (most recently the DeLonghi ESAM3300 Magnifica Super-Automatic Espresso/Coffee Machine) that have acted as our go-to small office coffee makers. (I'm a latte-holic myself, 4 to 5 a day, and admitting that is the first step toward recovery I'm told...) I have a tendency to wear them out in 2 to 3 years because they get a lot of use, 5 days a week. But that is to be expected, at least by me, as these really are intended as home-use machines. That being said, this is a fine machine for it's job - which is to keep me in lattes!It makes very good, tasty shots of espresso for those lattes, steams my 1% milk great with a nice, dense foam, and the regular coffee drinkers are very happy with their full coffees.Tip: Best way to froth the milk?: swing the frother arm all the way to the left and stack your steamed-milk container with your cold milk in it on top of an empty coffee mug off to the side on the counter. That way your milk container is high enough to just sit there with the wand in it as it steams. You can walk away for a couple of minutes and do something useful. Just don't go too far away and "forget" it's steaming - what a mess! But the frother "froths" really well all by itself, doesn't over-bubble and spill over the side like some past machines have done. Well-designed.Right out of the box, it made a great-tasting first latte for me. One of the best, actually. I left the grinder on the factory setting, and set the rotating knob to between 1:30 and 2:00 o'clock position (just guessing) and it made both a great double-shot of espresso AND a great-tasting regular coffee on my first two tries (I used the "double" buttons on both the espresso side and coffee side - that'll make more sense once you see the machine and read the instructions).I've only had it about a month, but so far so really good. The only minor issue is that bean hopper "con" above. It's a bit shallow in slope, so my slightly oily beans (Costco/Kirkland espresso, roasted by Starbucks beans) get stuck sometimes during the grinding portion of the process, and I have to lift the lid and stir them a bit with a spoon to make sure they get down where they need to go - not a huge inconvenience.I've had a couple of the DeLonghi ESAM3300 Magnificas DeLonghi ESAM3300 Magnifica Super-Automatic Espresso/Coffee Machine mentioned earlier, and they are GREAT machines! (that's the one I have at home for weekend use). I'm hoping this latest DeLonghi for the office lives up to that model's standards. By the way, the model number for replacement water filters is: SER 3017. Google "Water filter SER 3017" though, to find it online, because it doesn't show up on Amazon. And DeLonghi customer service was no help at all via an emailed question about the filter, which should be a concern to them I would imagine. Hey Amazon, how about linking to the company that sells the filter?

coffee bean fix
steve

Bought this machine and right out of the box it was not drawing the beans into the grinder.Tried calling the manufacture and all I got was we can return it for repair.It's only a day old.So I got on Amazon.com and looked at the reviews and see I am not the only one having this problem.So here is the fix.List off the cover to the bean bin and remove the mushroom cap inside the bean bin where the beans go into the grinder.This can be done by removing two little phillips screws and pulling the mushroom cap up and out of the bean bin.Save this piece just in case you would need warranty work for something else.Now there is no problem with beans feeding into the grinder.My guess is that it's a safety thing so one would not reach in and put there fingers into the grinder.Hope this helps someone else.


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