Hamilton Beach 15 Bar Espresso Machine, Cappuccino, Mocha e Latte Maker, con montalatte, prepara 2 tazze contemporaneamente, funziona con cialde o caffe macinato, 50 oz. Serbatoio dell'acqua, nero

Brand:Hamilton Beach

3.1/5

200.33

FACILE DA PULIRE: il serbatoio dell'acqua rimovibile e il vassoio antigoccia in acciaio inossidabile sono progettati per una facile pulizia. Il vassoio antigoccia, il poggia tazza, l'ugello per schiumare, il portafiltro, la testina di infusione e il serbatoio dell'acqua si rimuovono tutti, quindi la pulizia con acqua calda e sapone è un gioco da ragazzi. FACILE DA RIEMPIRE: Il 50 oz. il serbatoio dell'acqua rimovibile sulla macchina per caffè espresso elettrica è semplice da rimuovere, riempire e sostituire. Aggiungere acqua senza spegnere l'alimentazione. Il livello dell'acqua è facilmente visibile ed elimina le congetture. PREPARA 2 TAZZE ALLA VOLTA: Con 2 beccucci per la testa di erogazione, puoi preparare contemporaneamente 2 espressi, americani, lattes e altro con questa caffettiera espresso. BEVANDE ESPRESSO PERFETTE OGNI VOLTA: prepara lattes e cappuccini come un barista con il montalatte senza fronzoli della macchina per caffè espresso. L'ugello con controllo del vapore regolabile riscalda perfettamente il latte da bollente a schiuma ricca e spalmabile in pochi secondi. GODITI LE BEVANDE ESPRESSO DI QUALITÀ DA CAFFÈ A CASA: La potente pompa da 15 bar della macchina per caffè espresso elettrica estrae l'espresso sia dai chicchi appena macinati che dalle cialde morbide predosate per un autentico gusto da caffetteria e risultati di qualità ogni volta.

FACILE DA PULIRE: il serbatoio dell'acqua rimovibile e il vassoio antigoccia in acciaio inossidabile sono progettati per una facile pulizia. Il vassoio antigoccia, il poggia tazza, l'ugello per schiumare, il portafiltro, la testina di infusione e il serbatoio dell'acqua si rimuovono tutti, quindi la pulizia con acqua calda e sapone è un gioco da ragazzi. FACILE DA RIEMPIRE: Il 50 oz. il serbatoio dell'acqua rimovibile sulla macchina per caffè espresso elettrica è semplice da rimuovere, riempire e sostituire. Aggiungere acqua senza spegnere l'alimentazione. Il livello dell'acqua è facilmente visibile ed elimina le congetture. PREPARA 2 TAZZE ALLA VOLTA: Con 2 beccucci per la testa di erogazione, puoi preparare contemporaneamente 2 espressi, americani, lattes e altro con questa caffettiera espresso. BEVANDE ESPRESSO PERFETTE OGNI VOLTA: prepara lattes e cappuccini come un barista con il montalatte senza fronzoli della macchina per caffè espresso. L'ugello con controllo del vapore regolabile riscalda perfettamente il latte da bollente a schiuma ricca e spalmabile in pochi secondi. GODITI LE BEVANDE ESPRESSO DI QUALITÀ DA CAFFÈ A CASA: La potente pompa da 15 bar della macchina per caffè espresso elettrica estrae l'espresso sia dai chicchi appena macinati che dalle cialde morbide predosate per un autentico gusto da caffetteria e risultati di qualità ogni volta.
Brand Hamilton Beach
Capacity 50 Fluid Ounces
Coffee Maker Type Espresso Machine
Color Black
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 5,720 ratings 4.0 out of 5 stars
Filter Type Reusable
Human Interface Input Unknown
Included Components Steamer, Espresso Machine
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 40715
Item Weight 4.19 Kilograms
Item Weight 9.22 pounds
Manufacturer Hamilton Beach Brands Inc
Material Stainless Steel
Model Name Hamilton Beach 15 Bar Espresso Machine, Cappuccino, Mocha, & Latte
Number of Items 1
Package Type Frustration-Free Packaging
Product Dimensions 13 x 8.2 x 12.31 inches
Product Dimensions 8.2"D x 13"W x 12.31"H
Special Feature Milk Frother, Removable Tank
Specific Uses For Product Espresso
Voltage 110 Volts
Wattage 1050 watts

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Scritto da: wayne
If you only have $80 this is a five star machine
I've owned the gamut of personal espresso machines, from the very expensive "Astra pour over", that took up half of my kitchen, to the very inexpensive Krups aluminum coil machine that is no longer sold. All of these machines produce a shot of coffee if used properly. For the sake of this review, I'll compare this to a couple slightly more expensive but similar semi-automatic espresso machines I've personally owned and compare them based not only on their ability to make a good shot but also on things like longevity and user-friendliness. The construction of this machine mainly plastic with a few external parts made of aluminum. It heats quickly and loses it's heat just as quickly. It seems to produce a hot enough shot but steaming even a small amount of milk will take two to three heating cycles to produce hot foamy milk. The steam wand seems to produce foam just fine though if you like manual steaming you will find yourself really having to keep the metal tip just at the sweet spot to get it to heat and produce foam properly, there just isn't enough steam flow for anything else. The steam wand it'self, rotates only in two dimensions so you will need to hold the milk carafe in position. You cannot move the wand down into the milk. The Portafilter is one of the small types. I have a custom tamper I made on a lathe years ago and it fit's perfectly so I'm going to assume it's the same size as other small inexpensive semi-automatics. The smaller size portafilter doesn't quite hold as much coffee, and the surface area of the top of the coffee is about half so take it with a grain of salt. It is easier to get a good shot with a large portafilter, that being said I and many other people have been able to get decent shot's out of these types of machines. You will, of course, have to mess with your grind settings to do it. The coffee should be ground so that it almost but doesn't quite clog the portafilter. You should taste the coffee on the sides of your tongue when poured properly. I was unable to find replacement parts for this machine. That does not mean that there are none, however, if you intend to keep this machine you will need to replace the portafilter gasket periodically. It's not, just this machine. The high temp rubber used in these gaskets tends to get hard and stop sealing with time. Used daily you will probably get between 8 months to a year before that part will need to be replaced on almost any machine. Within two years the steam wand will pull enough dry burned milk up into it to clog at least the rotating part to make the steam flow even less usable. You may be able to disassemble it and clean it, or you may need new parts depending on the design. If you need to replace the machine every time your portafilter gasket goes out it may make your $80 investment moot if you could have paid twice that for something you could have kept for twice as long without the other little problems. Final conclusion: It actually works. It's cheap with all of it's plastic parts but it does make a decent cup of coffee if you spend enough time dialing in your grind. Normally I would have a lot of complaints about things like the steam wand only moving side to side or the soupy mess of coffee in the portafilter after every shot, but I just said this was $80. I would challenge anyone to find a machine that can make a decent cup of coffee for anywhere near that amount, and if you calculate the cost of a cup of coffee shop coffee purchased daily I think you will find that replacing this every six months will still be cheaper. I fought, mentally, over that last star. I would have given it 4 stars if I could have found replaceable parts or if the steamer hadn't needed to recharge three times to steam a cup of milk. As is I'm giving it three only because I can find semi-automatic machines for twice this price that have most of the problems listed covered, including replaceable parts. If I'm going to recommend this to a friend I need to know that he isn't going to need to replace the machine in less than a year due to the portafilter gasket going hard. For this money it does what you want it to do and easily earns it's three stars. If all you have is less than $100 and you need an espresso machine just go and get one. You won't be unhappy with your decision.
Scritto da: In the Race to Win
Tried it for the price and love it!
After a month in NZ and having espresso daily, there was no going back to automatic drip coffee. We tried this espresso machine because it was affordable- planning to upgrade if we use it often, but are very satisfied with it. . Our barista daughter tried it multiple times and gives it 2 thumbs up, too. We will buy the same model of this one ever gives out.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
It a nice one
It’s a little difficult getting any of our cups to fit both under the spouts. You may have to buy special ones. But in general it works good. Takes a bit to make a latte though. That’s why I didn’t rate it a 5
Scritto da: Vic L
perfecta por el precio
es una cafetera simple pero muy buena por el precio
Scritto da: Juan P.
Perfect gift
My mother love it
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
What a good machine
I'm a broke college student so I can't afford any high end espresso machines, I used to work at a coffee shop a few years ago so I have experience making all sorts of espresso drinks. The machine I had before was a steam powered machine that was decent at making espresso but nothing like this. This machine is able to produce a top quality crema with a high quality shot of espresso, Granted it isn't perfect and the shots are slightly watery but that is me nick picking the smallest detail, I would rate this machine a 9/10 of how cheap it is, If you are considering something higher end I would suggest trying this out first.
Scritto da: Scott R. Stark
I love this coffee espresso maker.but you need a plan before you buy this see what I wrote
Someone asked me how many watts this thing is that I don’t know because I don’t ask questions like that you could call Hamilton Beach and find out the model of this thing and go back into Amazon and research that.I could check. OK, I’ll check because I’m a nice person. I don’t feel like checking but I got up out of my seat picked up the machine it still has water in it 105OW. I don’t know why you would ask that question unless you were overseas and had to do something about the electric or something.I’ve never had anybody ask that question but I answered you when I didn’t feel like it. This is the best espresso/coffee maker I ever owned.I don’t use the froth or because I don’t wanna plug it up that I live in Florida and drink Bustelo and Pilon coffee , as well as other brands like what’s on sale and Dunkin’ Donuts caramel coffee. I have a froth or battery operated stick that works for my frothing got this thing works as good as one of those one cup things but you cannot fit a large cup of coffee underneath unless you take out the bottom half and just let it brew in the morning.if you’re one of those picky people who cannot follow instructions, do not buy this but if you’re like me you’re easy-going you’d probably like this .
Scritto da: Anthony
Excellent expresso.
Makes excellent express, not sure about cappuccino, presently seams to shoot out water into the milk making for watery milk, maybe will do better as machine breaks in, but for now, I’m very happy with expresso.
Scritto da: Mohammad Yazdanpanah Dolatabad
Get's ready so quick
It's fantastic and powerfull according to the price.
Scritto da: Lizzi M Young
Great value
This machine has been great so far. I like the large water tank in the back, the machine heats up quickly, I can make quite a few espressos in a row. The steam wand is not the best one I've ever used, I'm still trying to get used to it - it's hard to make a lot of microfoam. But it still works pretty well, and the espressos are great. Overall for the very good price I am very satisfied.
Scritto da: Jin Chen
good
good
Scritto da: Jebediah Springfield
Making Espresso is An Art
So, just like me, you decided to buy an Espresso machine because you love Espressos, right? But, do you really know anything about Espressos? Well, after buying this machine I realized that I didn't know jack about making Espressos, hopefully my review will help someone out there to learn and then enjoy this Espresso maker. After getting familiar with the machine I jumped to the part that matters hoping to make my first wonderful Espresso. So I followed the instructions, primed the machine, prepared the coffee puck, turned on the machine and waited anxiously for the nectar of life to flow into my mug. The big moment was upon me, I didn't have amazing expectations but still hoped it would taste great. I grab the mug, smell the perfume, take a sip and felt that bold, heart warming taste of ..... Tea. Whattt????? Yeap, the first "Espresso" that came from the machine was disgusting. I blamed the beans, I blamed the machine, even the water got some tough love, but after many attempts and lots of readings, I came to understand a bit better about this "Art". Following the manual I brewed the coffee for 20 seconds. That is way too much time, after around 10 seconds, the machine puts out almost only foam making the Espresso weaker by the second. The second thing ( remember all this is according to my taste, I just believe Espresso lovers like bold, strong coffee) is the size of the Coffee filter. The machine comes with two filters, one for single shots and another for double shots. Personally I found the single shot filter useless, too shallow to hold a significant amount of coffee. Suggestion, throw the single shot filter away. Third thing. Have you ever heard of "tamping"? If not, google it and learn how to make it properly. It makes a huge difference in the final results. I use the double shot filter (to make one Espresso), fill it to the top, tamp it (compress the coffee in the filter), fill it again, tamp it again and brew it. Now that you know how to make an Espresso to my taste, let address a complain about the steam wand pouring water before steam. Well, not much to say here, only that this is how it works, cheap or expensive machines will pour some water before the steam comes out, for this reason there is a procedure called PURGING, which is recommended to be done every time on uses the steam wand. So what is purging? As you might have guessed is the act of removing something from something else, in this case, removing water from the steam wand. Just put a container under the steam wand, turn on the steam, wait for the steam to come out and only then proceed frothing your milk. This is a long review with spelling errors, bad jokes and questionable advice, but if you read all the way here, chances are that like me, this will become a hobby as well, so do some research and enjoy your Espresso machine. I came for the Espresso but I stayed for the Art, I'm just natural at poetry :)
Scritto da: Marie
Très bon achat
On est très content du produit, j’ai déjà payé 8$ pour des cafés moins bons que ça. Simple à utiliser. Choisissez votre mouture comme il faut, prenez du café fin. Pensez aussi à mettre de l’eau dans le trou de la pompe avant la première utilisation. Le mousseur fonctionne à merveille. Excellente machine.

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