Saeco Xelsis SM7684/04 Super Automatic Espresso Machine, Titanium Metal Front
October 23, 2018 - Comment
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UPDATED review: Donât buy if youâre a dark roast person Update: 2 weeks after receiving this machine and loving it, it’s now only putting out hot water. I used the “ground coffee” spot once – otherwise I was using whole beans – and since, it hasn’t worked. I did all the troubleshooting. All the cleaning. I finally called philips saeco. The customer service guy said “the beans you are using might be too oily”. I almost lost it. So…what he’s saying is, I used espresso beans, and the espresso machine doesn’t like it? I am shocked. I…
The Product Surprised Me I purchased an entry level Saeco Super Automatic Espresso Machine (Vienna Black) twelve years ago. I still have it, though I have not used it the past three or four winters. Nevertheless, I got some great coffee enjoyment out of it over the years.However, it did not hold a candle to this top of the line Saeco Xelsis Super Automatic that retails for nearly 7x as much as my entry model did twelve years ago.These units are Made in Italy and the one I received was produced…
One-way ticket to Coffee Nirvana Length:: 1:33 Mins I’ve postponed writing this review because this coffee machine has become, in just over a week, like a beloved family member.The Mrs. and I are coffee people and if you go back and look at my reviews over the years you’ll see that we’ve tried out several keurigs, dulce gustos and other coffee makers, along with ceramic grinders and french presses, preceded by decades of drips and percolators. Now our mornings consist of gathering ’round…