Macchina per caffe espresso Smeg, 1 litro, Nero ECF01 BLUS

Brand:Smeg

3.4/5

975.49

Macchina da caffè espresso estetica anni '50; marchio 3D; Dimensioni ridotte; Involucro in acciaio inossidabile; Portabicchieri in acciaio inossidabile e scaldatazze passivo; Leva vapore in zama cromata; Base cromata.

Serbatoio dell'acqua rimovibile da 1 litro con filtro dell'acqua opzionale. Bottone da 1 tazza; Bottone da 2 tazze; Opzione vapore. Pressione 15 bar. Sistema di riscaldamento a blocchi termici.
Brand Smeg
Capacity 1 Liters
Coffee Maker Type Espresso Machine
Color Black
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 311 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Filter Type Reusable
Human Interface Input Buttons
Included Components Milk Frother
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number ECF01BLUS
Item Weight 11 Pounds
Manufacturer Smeg
Material Stainless Steel
Model Name SMEG 50's Retro Style Espresso Machine, Black
Number of Items 1
Package Type Standard Packaging
Product Dimensions 6 x 12 x 13 inches
Product Dimensions 6"D x 12"W x 13"H
Special Feature Removable Tank, Cup Warmer
Specific Uses For Product Espresso
Style Retro
Voltage 120 Volts
Wattage 1300 watts

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Scritto da: Tim D.
I’m really enjoying this!
This machine is fantastic and makes wonderful espresso. I bought it for its styling, overall good reviews, and to replace a machine I had that uses pods. I’m over the pods and want genuine espresso. I’ve seen a review where the person said you can’t make a good espresso with this no matter how skilled you may be, and that almost put me off buying it. But then I saw the same exact review everywhere touting another machine so I have to wonder if it’s legit because I couldn’t disagree more. My espresso shots come out beautifully dark with a long-lasting, reddish-brown crema. I specifically use espresso roast coffee beans that I grind fresh. I bought a solid, metal tamper, too, and that helped get the perfect shot for me. The machine allows some pretty cool programmable functions like adjusting shot size. Just keep the book so you know how to program it. The factory settings are great out of the box though. The frother works like a charm but takes some practice to master. I like that part of it is removable to accommodate taller cups; not something I use much but it’s nice to have the option. And it’s one sharp looking machine on my counter. It has the character I wanted and works with the mid-century feel of my kitchen. For the price, it was perfect for me because I wanted something a little high end and stylish. But since I’m brewing at home and not a barista, I didn’t need something super expensive with bells and whistles galore. This was a splurge item, but well worth it. The cons are, in my opinion, vastly outweighed by the pros, and they’re not deal-breakers. The tamper they give you is plastic, flimsy, and not good. Just go ahead and invest in a good metal one. Yes, the machine exterior is plastic. It’d be great if it were metal— that would be my preference— but it does have some serious heft to it already and doesn’t feel really cheap in my opinion. If it were all metal it might weigh a ton and cost substantially more. And it shines all the same. The metal grate your cup sits on tends to get scratched easily. It’s not horrible, just something that annoys me some. Some people have commented the water reservoir is small. It’ll hold two standard sized water bottles worth of water. For me it’s fine. I don’t have to refill it too often. And seriously, I’m glad it does have a reservoir. I do wish it came with a frother that was just a half inch longer or so. It froths so well that it’d be nice to pull the frothing cup down some without the danger of spewing milk everywhere- which happened to me once. Blame it on operator error. Like I said it takes a little practice. Just be sure to keep the bottom of the frother submerged. This will use pods if you want. I just haven’t tested it out with the pods. You can buy espresso roast coffee that’s already ground. Have tried that and it’s fine. I just think freshly ground gives a better taste and crema. There’s something nice about preparing a great espresso from start to finish. If I get around to it, I’d like to post a video. The only English video I found was of this lady whose skills made me look like a barista king and she didn’t utilize it to its full potential. All the other videos I could find were in Dutch, French, Russian, or artsy adverts that said nothing on using it. I’ve had this machine for a month so I can’t comment on how long-lasting it is. Apparently, as with all espresso machines, users need to care for it and keep it clean to ensure it has a good life. But if it works well over an extended period of time then I would totally buy it again. Love it. Overall I rate it 5 stars because I can overlook its minor flaws and at the end of the day it brings me joy and makes a great espresso.
Scritto da: kelly g.
Maybe not worth the money
I bought this espresso machine a little less than four years ago and I've used it nearly every day, so at least 1400 shots. I am not terribly disappointed that the machine is failing now when I think about the use of it over time. I looked around at replacing this machine, and ouch did the price go up about 20%. Next I thought about repairing this one since it matches the rest of the appliances already. I watched a couple of videos online and bought a replacement valve off Amazon for $10. Turns out that the inside of this machine is exactly the same as the inside of almost every other 15 - 20 bar espresso maker on the market today. It is not the easiest fix since the housing is plastic, but overall I felt confident enough to repair it. I have the four slice toaster, the tea kettle, and the espresso maker. I replaced the tea kettle when it was about four years old too, because Smeg would not sell me just the base for it, so four years of use from the espresso maker isn't worth the extra money to me. These appliances are pretty to look at, but they function the same as models that I've had ten or more years of use from for less money. I am beginning to phase out Smeg's small appliances and thank my lucky stars that I didn't invest in the bigger ones when I thought about it.
Scritto da: Brianna McDaniel
It’s alright i guess
it’s very cute, just like the picture which is why i initially bought it, but for such a high price the looks don’t make up for the quality of the espresso/steam wand/machine. the pink is plastic, not metal which i guess i should’ve expected because of how bright it is, so that’s on me. It feels cheap because of this. The handle on the portafilter/coffee handle is also plastic, making it feel cheap as well. The steam wand is ok…, but definitely not good enough to justify the overall price it’s very short and stubby, and there’s only one hole for the steam to come out of making the milk get much more large bubbles than a typical 3 hole steam wand. The espresso is just… so so. Better than drinking drip coffee over ice if making iced drinks, but i don’t know if i would buy this is you’re looking to make any sort of cappuccino or americano or otherwise hot and or unflavored espresso drink, the quality at this price range is just not there. There are other options at this price for much better espresso! If you like this because of the size, and the fact that it doesn’t take up a lot of counter space, Breville has an option this size and a similar price that would probably make much better espresso (i returned this one for the breville barista pro and it was worth it). All in all, the color is amazing cause i love pink, but everything else just outweighed the aesthetics. The espresso is ok, not horrible but not in the $500s pricerange good.
Scritto da: J. Smay
Not the easiest to use, but good and tasty
Still getting the hang of the product so may have to adjust my rating upward. Incredibly happy with this seller (Peppercorn)--shipped quickly, arrived safe and securely packaged. Will definitely order from them again.
Scritto da: PoisedMushroom
Want to love it but can’t. It’s not me, it’s it.
Such a great product on many levels. There are a few major flaws though that may make someone reconsider spending ~$500 when there are other viable options at that price point. I use it just to make espresso shots. I’ve probably made about 500 2 shot espresso pours through it since I’ve gotten it. The good: - heats up quick - crema and espresso produced are good - looks cool on the counter - good color selection The bad. - it’s plastic construction mostly - it’s a hybrid of quality parts and cheap parts and you can kind of feel that while using it - the damn handle on the portafilter basket is a POS: specifically it became lose after 3 months of use. I opened it up to try and tighten it and it was revealed that the plastic portion of the handle had been torn off by a metal screw inside. Further investigating, it has a small weight inside the handle to give the illusion of it being sturdy / heavy duty / professional grade. It’s really just a hollow tube of plastic. At the price point, that’s a bit cheap and shouldn’t have broken so fast.
Scritto da: Warren 416
Great features in a small package.
So far, we love it. We own a few SMEG appliances and find them to be of superior quality. Our old machine (Kitchen Aid) quit after two years, so we opted for something of higher quality. SMEG puts a lot of features into their products. This has an automatic shutoff if you forget to do that, and it has a pre-measured pour that you can adjust to fit your own cups. The steamer works very well and it looks great on our breakfast table. It even takes up less space than our old machine.
Scritto da: chris
Wrong plug fitting no adaptor
Delivered with EU two pin plug no adaptor so haven't been able to use coffee machine yet
Scritto da: Robert G Charrois
Great espresso done very fast
Machine looks great and produces an espresso very quickly. It takes less than a minute to heat up and brew your first espresso. Definitely recommend.
Scritto da: Suzanne audet
Espresso smeg
J adore..supee machine espresso
Scritto da: Kaileigh Crabbe
Great espresso bad steamer
The espresso function is great but the steam wand is weak, if you want to make any microfoam for lattes this is not the machine. For $900 I wanted more out of it besides espresso and pretty.

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