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Brand: DeLonghi
Model : EC155
Customer Rating : 

List Price : $140.00
Sale Price : $84.95
Availibility : Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker Feature
- 15-bar pump-driven espresso machine with durable stainless-steel boiler
- 2 thermostats for separately controlling water and steam pressure
- Self-priming operation; accommodates E.S.E. pods and ground espresso
- Adjustable swivel jet frother; removable 35-ounce water tank; “on/off” switch
- Measures 7-1/2 by 9-1/2 by 11-1/8 inches; 1-year warranty
DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker Overviews
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.
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DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker CustomerReview
I gave this machine 5 stars because it really is a wonderful espresso machine. It’s easy to use and the perfect “Beginner” espresso maker. But 16 months later, I am sad to report it has died. If I had paid 0 and it lasted only 16 months I would NOT be giving it 5 stars. But the machine did not cost much and I have used it daily, which is around 500 cups of delicious cappuccino for less than $.20 each. So I did get my moneys worth. It’s been acting strange for a few days. I always warm it up for 15 minutes but beginning yesterday, the espresso is weak and cool. I think maybe the heating element has gone out. Steaming has been acting up for a couple months, but today it got worse. When it’s switched over to steam, it just sits there. After maybe 40 seconds of silence, it starts sputtering out a stream of water which slowly turns to steam. Once it does start steaming it does a great job! But the cool weak espresso is the end of it. I’ll be ordering a new espresso machine in the next day or two and it won’t be this one. Cuisinart has a 3 year warranty….maybe I’ll try that one.
Edit: one week later…..my brand new Delonghi EC155 is sitting on my counter and I am happy. Last week after my old one broke, I went on the hunt for a new espresso machine. I didn’t want to order one….I have gotten quite used to a fresh cappuccino every morning so I wanted one I could get locally. The Cuisinart that I wanted would need to be ordered. I got a Krups espresso machine that was sitting on the shelf at my local Bed Bath and Beyond. What a piece of junk! I was unable to make that machine produce a decent foam and the water tank had a strong chemical smell. So I returned it and ordered another Delonghi (2-day shipping) only this time , I spent on an extended 3 year warranty. So that will solve the problem.
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