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This top of the line super-automatic machine from Saeco comes in an elegant metallic champagne color and will suit the serious espresso drinker. Dump in the beans, press a single button, and in minutes you will have the rich and intense espresso, or the smooth yet robust coffee of your dreams. This machine is equipped with all sorts of patented technology designed to ensure the perfect espresso. Best of all the machine needs barely any input from you! The Aroma System injects a little bit of hot water into the freshly ground beans letting them soak and swell briefly before brewing commences. It has a patented Easy Clean design featuring a brew group that is entirely removable for thorough sanitizing. The Opti-Dose system allows you to adjust the amount of coffee to be brewed for each cup. It also has an automatic decalcifying system, a wash/cleaning cycle, and can electronically program the level of coffee per cup. Super automatic machines have dual heating systems for brewing and steaming so there is no need to wait. These models also offer the Cafe Crema option; this is coffee made in a pressurized system but diluted to regular coffee strength resulting in a robust coffee without bitterness.
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Technical Details
- Rapid-Steam frothing and brewing without waiting or changing the temperature- Opti-Dose allows adjusting the coffee amount to be ground, from 6 to 9 grams
- Fully accessible brew-group for easy cleaning; aroma system optimizes flavor extraction
- Programmed feature runs an occasional, convenient rinsing of the micro filter screens
- Ships within US only; does not ship to Canada
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overall i absolutely love the coffee, but the machine is somewhat high maintenance. The thermostat burnt out a month after i bought it, and it took Saeco 6 weeks to repair it. It worked well for almost two years after that, and it looks like the thermostat died on me again. I'm sending it to local authorized repair place but i have no idea how much it'll cost.
Overall- maintenance is time-consuming and expensive but the coffee is wonderful.
However, a $750 coffeemaker should not break at least once a year.
update 2 years later: the second repair was almost $200- the thermostat burnt out. This time it was out of pocket since it was nounder warranty. It worked for 4 months after that- and lo and behold, the thermotat went again. I ended up trashing the machine and getting a new one. What can i say, i love the coffee :)
I've had the new one for a year, and the LED display is starting to burn out. If this one dies i'm going to try Jura Capresso.

By Rheumor (New Orelans)
I was lucky enough to have a [money] gift certificate just before Valentine's Day, so I thought this would make the perfect gift for my espresso-loving wife. We unpacked it and placed it on the counter and plugged it in. The water container was filled with nearly 60 ounces of good bottled cajun water, and part of one of the two bags of supplied beans was placed in the hopper (about 3/4 of a pound fit). Then we turned it on and lo and behold, the LCD said "Dregdraw, Miss." Naturally, we were stumped, 'cause that's not what the included VCR tape or booklet said we'd see. Being in Louisiana, we thought it referred to a town in neighboring Mississippi; not exactly. Checking through the trouble shooting section of the convenient 5 language manual, I found it means the little drawer on the side that holds the discarded grounds (dregs?) was not firmly in place. A little tug on it and the LCD said it was ready to go! We selected a large cup (American) and pressed the button; the grinder whirred and mechanical things happened and in 30 seconds we had a fresh cup of coffee. It was a little too weak for our chicory-loving selves, so we dialed up the brew strength and selected a medium (Espresso) and it was much more to our liking. We then placed some cream in the pitcher and pressed the froth button; in another 30 seconds we had frothed cream to spare. The coffee was delicious and once you've read the manual, it's pretty simple and fully automatic. Cleaning is definitely made simple by its modular design & several self-cleaning features. It looks very good (I'd have said great were it stainless instead of medium grade plastic) and it feels pretty well made. It is going to get a lot of use I'm sure, as one button pressed at your leisure will get you a steaming cup of your favorite brew in no time flat...

By Jet City Laurie (Seattle, WA United States)
UPDATE: This is the ONE thing my ex (now divorced almost 6 years) and I fought over in our divorce back in 2003. Such a Seattle thing - fighting in a divorce over a superb coffee machine! BTW, he got it, I lost it. :-(
This is, by far, the most wonderful coffee maker I've ever invested in. It does regular european style coffee, is fully adjustable to amount of coffee dispensed, and truly does taste like the coffee I used to get in cafes in Germany. Be very careful when using the steamer nozzle - if you turn it up too high, the cover'll pop right off into whatever you're steaming (from all the pressure).
I don't know if this is a burr grinder or not. All I know is I pour in the beans, put in the water, let it cycle through a rinse (does this automatically when you turn it on), then have it fix my coffee.

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great machine! well worth the money. i had previously owned a krups, which leaked and was inconsistent. the saeco, however, is very easy to use and clean. guests always compliment my coffee making skills but it's really all to do with the machine.

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This machine is a dream come true for the coffee drinker, i can make just one cup of coffee any time of day or night, it is very easy to use and very stylish. I recommend it to any one especially if you are a very peeky coffee drinker.
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