Customers value the La Specialista Espresso Machine for its espresso quality, ease of use, and built-in grinder and tamper. However, some customers have experienced issues with the water tank, noting leaks and difficulty refilling, while others feel the machine is large and takes up too much counter space. Additionally, a few customers have reported problems with the steam wand.
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Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Grinder, Pressure
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
No More Coffee Shops
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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This makes espresso easy in the morning. Machine is ready to use by the time I get my cup out and grind the coffee. The automatic grinder and tamper are the real stars of this machine, making espresso easy and perfect every time. Tamping is one of the hardest parts of making espresso, and the lever takes all the skill out of getting a perfect coffee. The only "bad" thing about this machine is that it is a pressurized basket, but I don't have any complaints about the final product and the pressurized basket ensures proper pressure for brewing everytime. Excellent everyday machine compared to other options in the price range.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from DeLonghi Customer Care
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Hi Will, thank you for your 5-star review. We hope you continue to make delicious espresso in the morning with our De'Longhi La Specialista. Thank you.
Pros mentioned:
Espresso quality
Cons mentioned:
Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
DeLonghi espresso machine
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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This machine is larger and heavier than it appears online . It does fit on the counter but it’s a tight squeeze . Beautiful machine with solid construction . A joy to operate and the espresso is perfect .
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Espresso quality, Pressure
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best purchase!!!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I’m in love. Being a former barista, and finding a machine that can press out a perfectly timed shot is hard. This machine absolutely nails it.
Very impressed! Money well spent for sure.
I would recommend this to a friend
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Hi Bree, as a former barista, it's a delight to hear you think our De'Longhi La Specialista presses out a perfectly timed shot. We hope you continue to enjoy your unit for years to come. Thank you.
Pros mentioned:
Espresso quality
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Great coffemachine, but quick decay.
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
We have had Krups and Nespresso in the past, Nespresso is not to our liking but Krups provided a great coffe at every press. We wanted something else and a bit more manual and landed on the La Specialista by DeLonghi. Great taste and wonderful to work with, looks great in the kitchen, but over time (1month) we experienced two negatives:
It overdoses when grinding:
The lowest single setting will fill your portafiler up to the top.
The grinder stopped grinding fine and I now have bigger pieces of coffe in the portafilter. It didn't do this in the beginning so this makes me wonder if the grinder only survives a month or if this is a product defect. Anyway, an expensive product for a bad grind.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use, Espresso quality, Price
Cons mentioned:
Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Perfect espresso with easy clean up
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The De'Longhi La Specialista Espresso Machine may look intimidating at first glance however don't let all those bells and whistles fool you. I'll start off by saying I've never had an espresso machine of this caliber before but have used them in the past. Because of the amount of work and clean up they typically take, I have been without one for several years until I came across this work of art. That being said, I am, by no means, a barista. However, after reading the directions and watching a few short videos prior to deciding on this machine, I did a few trial runs and I was very pleased with the results not only of the quality of the espresso shots but of how simple the machine is to use... now I consider myself a Barista in the making. Regarding the the machine itself, it is quite large so I would also ensure you have the proper counter space for it. Once it's in place, it really is a beautiful and well made machine that should impress anyone with a coffee addiction, like myself, or who appreciates and acknowledges kitchen appliances as a part of your decor.
After figuring out what all the buttons and knobs do, I will do my best to explain in a few easy steps how simple it is to make espresso shots that make for a good drink. Assuming your machine is clean, filled with water and espresso beans, you will select what size shot you want, single or double. Once you insert the size cup you want into the detached handle and select how much ground espresso you want packed in there using the far left knob, you simply insert the handle below where the beans are ground and it will automatically start grinding the beans into the handle without any push of a button. Once the beans are ground and in the handle, you just pull down on the handle on the left side a few times to pack the ground beans into the handle. Pull the handle out and insert it in the brew side of the machine, ensure the correct setting for what brew you want (Espresso, Americano, or Coffee), ensure the x2 button is pressed and lit up if you have a double shot in, ensure you have a cup or shot below the brewer and press the okay button. Voila, you have a perfectly brewed espresso shot. If you want to steam your milk, that is very simple as well and it heats up to perfect temperature in less than a minute with just the right amount of foam. I typically do iced lattes so I'm not using the steam feature that often after doing the trial runs and saving my wife a trip to the pricey coffee shops.
Arguably the best feature of this machine is the clean up, or lack thereof. With the past two machines I used at home, that, for me, was the biggest drawback. The way this machine was designed was clearly to avoid that as the ground beans are packed before the handle is moved over for brewing so there's no fear of upsetting the cup while packing.
One thing you may hesitate on prior to considering this machine is the price point. However, I have seen espresso machines in this league at much higher prices and I think this is just the right price point for average every day use at home. If you drink coffee often, I could see you making the money back within a year or so especially if there are more than one of you in the household. Therefore, I would highly recommend this machine to anyone in the market. The best advice I have is to watch the videos on how simple it is to use and decide for yourself before pulling the trigger.
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Ease of use
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Beautiful and able to be personalized
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Love the customization aspects while still being somewhat automatic. It's easy to set your grind size and amount and repeat what you liked over and over again. I came from the Gaggia Accedemia (fully automatic) and even though it was a wonderful machine I wanted to have more control and feel like I was making the coffee. Would absolutely recommend
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Espresso quality, Grinder
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Barista in Training
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My wife and I are big coffee drinkers, she prefers hot/iced Caramel Macchiato. I've been driving to SB's just about daily all summer. I finally decided to take the plunge and try to do it myself. I tried a less expensive machine that claimed to make iced coffee beverages. I thought they looked good, but in the end they failed the taste test, too thin, not flavorful enough. Which brings us to the De'Longhi - La Specialista Espresso machine. First I'd never made Espresso before. I think I can safely say that this machine takes some adjustments and breaking in before you "get it right". First the machines instructuctions have you initially run a liter of water through the machine to begin with, I don't think this is sufficient. A ran over a liter through, and I thought the first 3 or 4 test Espresso's I made all tasted bitter and metallic. And some were under extracted, but most were over extracted. The other thing I found is don't make your test cups in a coffee mug, find a smaller narrower vessel. The wider cup does not let the crema distribute itself properly.
I went through almost 8oz of fresh beans before I finally got the machine set up properly for the beans I was using. I found that I needed to grind to about 2.5 (on a 1-5 scale, 1 being the finest) and set the Dosage size to be a bit less than 1 notch above the minimum (far left). I also found that the smart tampling work best if I did not quite move it to the maximum pressure. I did remove the portafilter once before tampling to see how much coffee was in the portafilter, and it was a good 1/2" over the top. The grinder on the top left of the machine does a great job, set to fine, it's really fine, set to medium it's pretty fine, but set to 5 it fairly course, better for coffee than espresso. The grind really matter in the process, and I suspect it varies with the type of bean your using (I'm saying you will need to experiment to get it right). Visually inspecting the dosage is also important, there are 3 indentations on the portafilters to let you know the proper fill, once you get the grind and fill set right getting the tamping correct is pretty easy, but it will take some practice - plan on it.
After I got the hang of getting my espresso right I tried to make a cafe americano (2oz Espresso + 6oz hot water added), here's my only real complaint about the machine, the cafe americano causes some splashing when the water is discharged it tends to "spit out" making a bit of a mess (every time), I don't know why this can't be a smoother operation.
The frothing works well, as does the flat option (just heats milk, does not froth it); they advise you clean the frothing wand after every use. The stainless steel wand does get milk slashed inside, you must pull on the tube pretty hard (once it's cooled down) to remove it, there is a notch in the top of it that you must alight to get it back on (not much mention of this in the instructions - although it's covered in one of the videos). Speaking of which there are quite a few YouTube videos by Delonghi and third parties available to help you get started/improve your Barista skills. I've watched several and I'm still learning.
But I'm now confident that I can get the Espresso shot(s) right, I made my wife a Iced Caramel Macchiato, she said it was much better than with the prior machine we'd tried, but not quite what she's used to, she thinks it has to do with the coffee I'm using and it tastes different then what SB's uses in their Caramel Macchiato. But I'm on the right track, it has the richness she was looking for, but still a few variables to get it right.
I really like the way the De'Longhi - La Specialista Espresso Machine looks, it's big and heavy, but needs to be to handle the pressure and the tamping required. It makes more of a mess than I think it should for beverages than need water added, but other than that it makes nice Espresso (with some practice).
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Grinder
Cons mentioned:
Size
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best yet
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The first thing you realize when you get the La Specialista is the size of the box! This machine is huge and heavy, just under 40 pounds. Never fear however, getting it out of the box will be the most difficult thing you will have to do to get excellent coffee drinks from this machine. The build is stainless steel and somewhat commercial looking. This is a quality machine that you should expect to last for years. Speaking of that, De’Longhi has a 2 year warranty which if you register the machine with them, will be extended to 3 years. Generally anything over 90 days is unheard of, let alone 3 years!
The next hurdle you will have is finding counter space for it; the La Specialista is just over 17 inches tall with the bean hopper. Once you get it placed and plugged in, place the bean hopper and fill with beans and fill the 2 liter water tank. Flip the power switch in the back of the machine next to the plug and push the power button on the front of the machine. It will do a pre-flight system check and prompt you to prime it by pushing the tea button. Once the machine is primed you’re good to go.
Making espresso is as easy as grinding, tamping and pressing a button! Once you find the right combination of grind coarsness and portafilter fill level, you simply place the filter into the grinder head and turn the handle to the right, the grinder begins and stops automatically. Next, and what I think is the BEST feature of the De’Longhi La Specialista is the tamping handle. Give it a pull and your coffee is tamped, no mess on your counter! Remove the portafilter and move it to the brewing head and push ok. That’s it. Along with the espresso selection, there is also a coffee, (a long espresso) and an americano selection, (a long espresso with added hot water). The great thing about the La Specialista is the separate heaters so when you draw an americano, there is a separate spout that tops off the hot water.
If you prefer cappuccino, frothing and steaming milk is just as simple. Pour some milk into the included frothing pitcher, select flat or foam on the steaming wand, put the pitcher under it and turn the knob.
This is a professional grade espresso maker built for your kitchen, not a Keurig, and there is no comparison between the two. I’ve had many espresso machines, from the sub $50 range to $1200+ fully automatic models and I have to say that once I got the settings perfected, the De’Longhi La Specialista is by far the best machine I’ve ever used!
A few things to be cautious of. First, the size of the machine, at over 17 inches high, it may not fit where you want it. Second, the placement of the water tank is in the rear. You will need to have access to the rear of the machine to refill the water and will have to pull it out to accomplish this. Third, this machine uses 1450 watts of power. If it’s on the same circuit as a toaster oven or larger microwave, you may blow a fuse or circuit breaker. Fourth, this is a technical machine and does have a slight learning curve while you get the settings just right, work through it, the result is worth the practice.
At this price point, this machine is an investment and not for everyone. If you like coffee shop drinks and like the idea of making them easily in your home, this machine is for you.
My only complaint about this machine is that it did not include a knock box. At this price point, including the $30 item with the frothing pitcher would go a long way.
Yes, I would recommend this to all coffee drinking friends!
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Espresso quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Coffee Lovers this is for you
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
All and more than I expected. Expresso are easy to make and better than coffee shop version.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from DeLonghi Customer Care
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Hello, as coffee lovers ourselves, we are delighted to hear you are fully satisfied with our De'Longhi La Specialista Espresso Machine! Thank you.
Pros mentioned:
Espresso quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I will purchase again and again
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Amazing machine, for those who love creamy coffee
Overall just love the machine.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from DeLonghi Customer Care
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Hi Luis, we hope you continue to make delicious creamy drinks with our De'Longhi La Specialista. Thank you.
Pros mentioned:
Espresso quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Super car!!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
The best machine I ever have, I will recommend for people who love real coffee
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great!
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
Great Espresso! First get the best beans, if you like to be hands on this is the perfect machine for you. I call it the Ferrari it loves to be handed like one and it will give you the best start to your day. Tip watch all the how to videos
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Machine
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I thought long and hard before spending this kind of money for espresso machine. Let me say I have no regrets. This machine does it all and then some. Highly recommend.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from DeLonghi Customer Care
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Hi Ted, it's great to hear you highly recommend our De'Longhi La Specialista. We hope you continue to make delicious espresso with your unit. Thank you.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great product!
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
A perfect product to add to my coffee collection. There are a lot of moving parts, I purchased without added warranty and returned to get the extra protection, you just never know.
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Coffee Maker ever
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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Best Coffee Maker we've ever owned. My wife and I have been searching for the right brewing device for nearly 50 years.....I think this is it!
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from DeLonghi Customer Care
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Hello, it's a delight to hear after so many years, you and your wife found the perfect espresso maker with our De'Longhi La Specialista. Thank you.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The Best
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.
I am so happy with this Coffee machine. Thank you De'longhi
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Espresso quality, Grinder
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great coffee, become your own barista!
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Amazing quality espresso machine. Its made of full stainless steel, sturdy and very heavy! Make sure you have help unboxing it!
I've never come across with such a high quality coffee machine, it really rivals anything you see on a coffee shop!
Setting it up was straight forward. It comes with a quick start booklet that will get you started on a great cup of Joe right away (it also has a more in depth manual for more advanced functions).
First thing is to get good quality coffee beans, I got a bag of good quality arabica beans. You pour them on top. Then you must prime the machine, a quick flush of hot water and steam and all the pipes are clean for a cup. As soon as it detects the porta filter under the grinder, it grinds coffee to your level of choice, then it has its own tamping level. You take out the porta filter, put it on the other one, and it will pour your coffee of choice. You can choose between espresso (one cup or double), americano or coffee (european).
The milk froating steamer does really work. I had a previous lower quality machine that barely froated milk, this one does the job (look at my pic), I used just regular milk.
Coffee quality is amazing. It also comes with a pack of descalers, to maintain the machine in the future.
Make sure you start with good quality water! If your water is really hard, you should buy the optional water softener (or get an ROI at home).
I highly recommend this machine to anyone looking to make their own great quality espressos, cappuccinos etc at home. Its a good investment, but you will save tons of money in the long run avoiding getting overpriced coffees at shops!
I would recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
DeLonghi espresso machine
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Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
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Don’t buy!.It’s very frustrating!.After 1 and a half month it’s stop working and is not returnable !!.Unbelievable!.I’m not expecting this situation from this brand !.I’m so disappointed!..
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Brand response from DeLonghi Customer Care
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Hello, we are sorry to hear you had this experience with your Espresso Machine, and to know your unit stopped working after a month and a half is disappointing. Your satisfaction will always be our top priority, so we would appreciate the opportunity to connect you with one of our associates who will be happy to assist you further with this. Please feel free to contact us Mon.-Fri. between the hours of 9:00 am - 8:00 pm est by calling 1-800-322-3848 or reach us via our web chat feature found on our website. www.delonghi.com Thank you.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Best Espresso I've Ever Had!
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Up until now, I've never been much of a pure espresso drinker; nor have I given the process of making it much thought. While I love and enjoy a good cup of coffee, I've always chosen the convenience of one-touch machines over what seems like a laborious process of perfecting the art of making the perfect cup of coffee or shot of espresso . I had never quite pursued sourcing whole quality beans, grinding the beans, and then attempting to achieve the right temperature/pressure to ensure my efforts were not in vain. The reason for never chasing the art of making coffee was simple; it seemed complicated and lengthy. The terms alone (e.g. tamping, portafilter, fine or coarse grind) gave me a headache. I'm a busy person and this was something that I did not want complicating my daily routine. And then this "De'Longhi La Specialista" espresso machine made it into my life. It has completely changed my mind, it's part of my daily routine, and there's no turning back now.
My daily routine has involved using a very popular swiss one-touch pod machine that I think most of us are familiar with. I've been using it for about 2 years and to give it credit, it makes a pretty good cup of coffee with good textured crema. Most importantly, it's been convenient and makes my coffee in very little time. I've been using the De'Longhi La Specialista for a little over two weeks now and...my oh my is it something special. I've been hooked and a double shot of espresso is now part of my daily routine. It's not just the ease of use of this La Specialista machine that has pleasantly surprised me but how easy and quick the actual process of brewing high quality espresso is. Yes, there is initially a bit of a learning curve involved but boy is it worth it. If you're just starting to explore the art of making better espresso and coffee this machine will be a lovely addition to your life. For those that are turned off by what seems like an ardous process of grinding beans, tamping, etc., this machine will be perfect for you. Visit De'Longhi's youtube channel and type in "De'Longhi - La Specialista". Watching their youtube videos will make the process of using the machine extremely easy. I very quickly became familiar with terms such as "tamping" and "grind level". They also do a great job of showing you how to brew high quality espresso shots, coffee, lattes, americanos, etc with the machine.
I would recommend searching for local coffee roasters in your area and getting quality medium roast non-oily whole beans. You may initially need to play with the grind level and the grind dose amount knob on the machine to get the right amount of grind in your portafilter. Once you've achieved the right amount, you don't need to touch it again until you eventually run out of whole coffee beans and want to try a new roast (watch De'Longhi's youtube video on "making espresso for the first time" for this machine). One of my favorite features about this machine is the "smart tamping" station. It's built right into the machine. As soon as you place the portafilter into the machine, the grinder immediately starts grinding the beans. You simply push down on the tamping station lever while the portafilter is in the machine and you're done! You then simply take out the portafilter, insert into the espresso outlet on the machine and press the "OK" button. You can use the pressure gauge to strive to hit the "optimal zone" to get closer and closer to your perfect shot of espresso. So far I've made espressos, lattes, coffee, and iced lattes. I don't think I've ever gone this long without going to Starbucks. Not only does everything that I have brewed on this machine taste far superior but it's certainly much more convenient not having to leave the house! When making lattes, the milk spout is a joy to use. You can choose between flat or foam depending if you're making a latte or cappuccino. The steam knob on the machine instantly delivers steam to your milk as you reach your desired texture.
The De'Longhi La Specialista is one of the most beautiful espresso machines I've ever seen. It's even more impressive in person. The all stainless steel build quality with it's glossy black front panel is sleek, contemporary, and classy. I've had several friends come over for espresso and they all thought the machine was three times it's price. The machine is a bit on the taller side so make sure you note the dimensions and plan accordingly. The machine comes with a portafilter, 2 portafilter baskets (i.e. single shot, double shot), a small stainless steel milk pitcher, descaling solution, a water container, and a drip tray. The machine does not come with a knock box. I would highly recommend picking up a De'Longhi knock box. It makes a HUGE difference when it comes to clean up and discarding your coffee waste. De'Longhi's knock box also looks stunning and compliments the machine perfectly!
I've had a blast making espressos, lattes, iced lattes, and coffee with this machine. I never thought it would be as easy and as quick as it has proven to be. It's easily worth the very slight learning curve in the beginning. Although some may see having to drive to your local coffee roaster to pick up whole beans more inconvenient than just ordering pods online, in my opinion, it's a quick trip that you'll only be doing maybe twice a month. For me, it's well worth it. Since I love coffee, I've actually enjoyed taking a trip to my local coffee roaster and indulging in some new roasts. If you're looking to ge
I would recommend this to a friend
Pros mentioned:
Espresso quality
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
I'm in love
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This De’Longhi machine has replaced my name brand store front coffee needs.
Set up was easy. Just put the machine together, prime it and start using.
Lets start from the top, the actual top. The bean hopper is a perfect size and holds half of a normal size bag O beans. They do recommend only putting the amount of beans you plan on grinding for that day. You will get a fresher taste of coffee.
I am confused though on which beans are oily and which aren’t. Still trying to figure that out but oil isn’t good for the grinding portion of the machine.
Finding your grind strength and portion fill for a single cup and double cub will vary, so be prepared to waste a little coffee.
Once you grind the perfect about of coffee in your cup handle, don’t take it out, tamp it. The tamper is a perfect size and place to use. I love it. I also chose to clean out the tamping hole/grinded beans outlet after each use.
Move the ground coffee to the right and strong but firmly clamp it in. Pick espresso, American or coffee and place your cup underneath. The instructions give you pictures of what exactly you are looking for in color for a perfect taste. I will say if you don’t have a specific cup you wont be able to achieve a good crèma.
While this coffee is finished but still dripping I fill my canteen with milk and start frothing/steaming. After a few uses, I noticed I like super hot milk so I use the steamer a lot longer than I should and it gets super loud to were I give up and turn it off. Don’t wanna break anything.
Then I take my coffee cup and heat that up in the microwave, for it to be super hot. Add the milk and I’m on my way. No lie, it’s a long process and you must clean everything after each use but the taste of your own cappuccino and espresso and so on are really worth it. And I save money! WINNING.
I love this machine. I hope it last for years to come.