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Product Details
Description:
The DeLonghi Espresso Maker has a patented dual-function filter holder for use with ground espresso, this unique filter mixes air into the brewing process to produce a perfect crema. Distinguished by it's caramel color, the crema is the essence of authentic espresso. The filter also accommodates E.S.E pods. This great Espresso machine offers a swivel jet frother that makes cappucccino, latte or any other frothy milk beverage with ease. The 35 ounce (1Liter) removable water tank can now be filled right at the sink. Plus cleaning the tank has never been easier. The removable drip tray also lends itself to easy, hassle-free, clean up. Many other feature set this Espresso machine above the rest, its self priming operation, stainless steel boiler made of durable, high quality stainless steel, two separate thermostats so water and steam pressure are controlled separately. The adjustable steam emission for making the perfect cappuccino and the ON/OFF switch with indicator light that allows for easy operation.
Quick Glance
Features: Heat Control
Functions: coffee grinder, espresso/cappucino maker
Color: Black
Capacity: 2
Summary
Product Title: Delonghi EC155 Pump-Driven Espresso Machine
Manufacturer: Delonghi
Lowest Price: $99.95 from Casa.com
Power Score: 4.4 | 9 Reviews
Product Reviews (9)
Good machine for the price
Strengths: Fast, good quality espresso. Frother works well but is positioned a little too low. Built-in tamper
Weakness: Frother is too low.
I got this machine for Christmas to replace a steam driven model. Compared to the steam driven it is much faster and makes much better quality espresso. The milk frother is also fast and easy to use. Overall it is a good entry level espresso maker.
By martalucky - Jan 20, 2008
Outstanding Machine
Strengths: Easy to use, great espresso
Weakness: Only espresso cups shorter than 2.5" will fit
Great machine for the price. It is virtually impossible to make bad espresso with this machine assuming you stop the flow of espresso at the right time (prior to it looking like water is coming out). Reading reviews from other web sites, people complined about the frother, however, this frother works much better than the steam driven DeLonghi frother that I used to use. Biggest disadvantage is...
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By zydallis - Feb 17, 2008
I love this machine!
Strengths: mostly everything
Weakness: frother could be a bit longer and space for cup could be a bit higher
I love this machine! I've been using it every day since I got it. It has been impossible to make a bad espresso. The crema is perfect every time and the milk froths very easily. I really like the alternate pre-heat option. I highly recommend this machine!
By jackie230 - Feb 6, 2008
Great Little Machine. Well Worth The Money!
Strengths: Compact Powerful
Weakness: Not a Solid Metal Wand For Steaming Shot Cup Moves a Little When Espresso is Pouring
Let me begin with saying this is a great machine, especially for the price. I am a man on a budget but really wanted to get my girlfriend an espresso maker. She was a barrista back in the day so I was concerned with a Sub $100 machine. This machine is great and she loves it. It warms up in about 10 minutes, stays hot enough to steam a full pot of milk for her espresso, and then can be used...
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By Twordsdiverged - May 26, 2008
Delonghi EC155 Espresso Maker is a winner!
Strengths: Great espresso taste Easy to make super steam milk/froth Fast to brew and easy to clean up
Weakness: Have to screw frother on/off every time...a little time-consuming but not a big problem
I am very happy with this purchase. Have always had a Krups unit, but
this is much better and very reasonably priced. Would definitely recommend
it to anyone who wants to save money by making a great latte or cappucinno
on your own.
By zoomjc - Apr 20, 2008




