Friday 12 April 2013

Starbucks 580 Brewer Great Save





Best offer for Starbucks Verismo 580 Brewer Piano Black (011023262) is now hitting the market. This best item is now on the market, you can purchase it right now for only $199.99 and usually delivered in a single day.

Item Information



The VerismoTM 580 Brewer - Our lattes. Our espresso. Our brewed coffee. Your home. Impossible until now.

This single-cup brewing system lets you use specially packaged pods to recreate the Starbucks recipes we use every day in our coffeehouses. With its 1-liter water tank and storage for up to 10 used pods, it's easy to make plenty of your favorite drinks at home. Enjoy everything from caff� lattes and espresso to brewed coffee. You can also use our milk pods for a rich, creamy hot cup of steamed milk.



Features


  • Variable temperature system allows for optimum cof
  • High-pressure brewing system heats up and is ready
  • Height-adjustable drip tray accommodates different
  • Auto-off activates after 5 minutes to save energy.
  • Integrated rinse function helps keep machine clean

User Opinions


poor tasting coffee
Cecil

The milk pods taste very artificial. I guess that's because it really is low quality artificial milk, but if you were hoping for anything like the creamy latte you'll get in a real cafe (as they advertise), you'll be very disappointed. The espresso tastes quite bland, and the servings are tiny. Given that a double shot of espresso actually costs less at a cafe (the pods work out to about a dollar each) and is of much higher quality, I doubt I'll use the verismo much, and will probably return it. A little stovetop espresso maker is cheaper, and you'll be able to buy higher quality beans at a much lower price. The verismo is more convenient, but I'm not particularly interested in cheap tasting coffee, even if it is convenient. In addition, the machine is noisy, rattles a lot, and drips after use. It really feels like a cheap piece of equipment, and I wonder how long it will last.

Pretty good as an espresso maker
Lahm

Bought this a few weeks ago at a Starbucks store for closer to $200, Liked the idea that it made lattes, but the milk pods taste bad (chemical), and if you use them, the amount of water used makes a VERY small latte. The espresso is pretty good, though, so I warm the milk in the microwave, use a battery operated frother, then use the machine to add the espresso. Doesn't take as long as it sounds, as the machne takes a little while to warm the water for the espresso anyway. Makes a pretty good latte, and of course, you can vary the type and amount of milk (but don't try it with almond milk). I can make a latte for about a dollar less than Starbucks charges, and they really are pretty good. We use the nachine a lot, and I would recommend it as an espresso maker. The machine should probably hold up - I hope - as there doesn't seem to be much that can go wrong with it.

Worthless
Leeann C. Rafferty

I've had the unfortunate opportunity to use this machine on a regular basis. The coffee smells and tastes slightly burned (a common complaint about Starbucks in general). The milk is HORRIBLE. Spend another $50 and you can get a Nespresso AND Aeroccino which will froth real milk, make espresso at the same bar pressure (19) and cost you $.40 less each pod. The machine is also flimsy, regularly leaks and cannot be customized in any way. Do Not Buy unless you've tested it against other products and can overlook these flaws. Also must have deep pockets to afford $1 pods.


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