Have the ability to make coffeehouse quality espressos and cappuccinos in the comfort of you own home. The Mr. Coffee 15-bar pump espresso maker delivers high-quality drinks on a consistent basis. The thermal block heater makes brewing faster and a removable water reservoir makes it easier to get started. Customer Care Number 1-800-672-6333 (US) or 1-800-667-8623 (Canada).
Product Features
- 15-Bar Pump System uses powerful pressure to extract a dark, rich espresso brew
- Frothing Arm makes creamy froth to top off your cappuccinos and lattes
- Dual-Shot Brewing to make 2 single shots at once
- Thermal Block Heating System provides barista-speed brewing and even heating
- The Drip Catcher is a removable, washable drip tray to collect coffee drips and keep brew space neat and clean
- Removable 40-Ounce Water Reservoir fills easily to conveniently brew shot after shot”
- One-Touch Brew and Steam Controls and Ready Indicator Lights make brewing fast and easy
- Includes Single Shot Filter, Double Shot Filter
- Height:11.42″ x Width:9.45″ x Depth:10.63″, Weight: 8.94 lbs.
- Cord length: 26″
- Watts: 1250
The key is the pressurized portafilter design, guarantees a quality espresso shot *Update*: Still like this machine but just beware that the screws in the water tank rust. The rust crumbles off and falls onto a ledge inside the water tank, not directly into the water, but it’s possible little pieces of rust can tumble into the water.
Great beginner machine, not for picky or professional baristas I am not a professional by any means, but I was a barista at a successful “mom n pop” coffee shop for a year, so I know how to pull a good shot and properly steam milk. I like good coffee, but I’m not a stickler. I wanted to be able to make my own espresso for americanos and the occasional latte at home. I did my research and decided on this machine because it’s under 100 bucks which is what I was looking for. I also was looking at the Hamilton beach one that’s under 100, and the…
Affordable basic espresso maker that will need to be replaced after a few years My husband and I bought this espresso maker in September of 2012. For the first year, he wasn’t making more than one espresso a week on average. Sometimes more, sometimes less, but I’d say one per week is probably about right.