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Rating: | (4 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 4,250 Amazon Reviews |
Product Name: | De'Longhi Magnifica Evo with LatteCrema System, Fully Automatic Machine Bean to Cup Espresso Cappuccino and Iced Coffee Maker, Colored Touch Display,Black, Silver |
Manufacturer: | DeLonghi America |
Model Number: | ECAM29084SB |
Product SKU: | B0B38KRTV6 |
UPC: | 44387290845 |
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Non-returnable due to hazmat safety reasons
If you don't care about automatic milk frothing, Costco has the version of this with the manual milk frother for $450.
Hope that's helpful.
FWIW- This is the nicest (and most expensive) coffee machine I've ever had, and in my experience, I'd say buy with confidence.
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Non-returnable due to hazmat safety reasons
How is the experience cleaning the milk frother? Does anyone have any insight into how easy/hard it is to clean? The manual says it's dishwasher safe, does that work well?
Non-returnable due to hazmat safety reasons
It seems like Amazon Prime is changing, with more and more items being declared "non-returnable". Obviously, they've determined they don't want anything to do with the refurbishing market, so everything just becomes "non-returnable". It streamlines their business. Products go out and don't come back. They'll take the hit on the small percentage that would have been returned.
If the item is defective or broken upon receipt, Amazon is still on the hook to replace or refund if it was shipped and sold by them (or fulfilled by Amazon) regardless of their return policy. If a jar of pasta sauce breaks in shipping, sure, they'll comp for things like that. It still the policy now, but they try to say "Sorry, this item can't be returned" and hope the customer will just say "Oh really? OK, I guess that's it then". It's a little shady to point to the non-returnable aspect if the product arrives broken or defective.
All of that aside, I would love to have this machine.
How is the experience cleaning the milk frother? Does anyone have any insight into how easy/hard it is to clean? The manual says it's dishwasher safe, does that work well?
My parents have it and have had no issues cleaning it. There's also a clean function of some sort that runs hot water through the spout. They keep a cup on there to catch that water rather than having to take the tray out more often.
If you don't care about automatic milk frothing, Costco has the version of this with the manual milk frother for $450.
If you don't care about automatic milk frothing, Costco has the version of this with the manual milk frother for $450.
But I'm sure if it's truly defective Amazon will replace it, maybe not refund it unless it's no longer available. They'll probably get more precise with returns inspection and if it's it's not actually defect deny the return or something. Amazon CS has always tried to make me happy. That said, I'll steer away from "non-returnable". Not worth the risk or hassle to save a few $.
But I'm sure if it's truly defective Amazon will replace it, maybe not refund it unless it's no longer available. They'll probably get more precise with returns inspection and if it's it's not actually defect deny the return or something. Amazon CS has always tried to make me happy. That said, I'll steer away from "non-returnable". Not worth the risk or hassle to save a few $.
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All of that aside, I would love to have this machine.
And back to this superauto. Is that a nice interface or what? Seriously, this is one of the nicer superauto's I've seen in this price range.
How is the experience cleaning the milk frother? Does anyone have any insight into how easy/hard it is to clean? The manual says it's dishwasher safe, does that work well?
I've had this model for about 6 months now (bought it from Amazon for 600) and I love it. I'm a stay at home dad (to a toddler), and if things aren't dishwasher safe, I generally don't get them. The frother comes apart in a few pieces that are dishwasher friendly (I stick to the top rack), and the main black lid part can be just rinsed under warm water (it doesn't seem that milk actually even touches this part). And, I don't even wash it every day. Because the machine pulls the milk up through the straw to heat it, the bit that remains in the container is still cold. I read that many people just pop the whole closed container back in the fridge for the next day, so that's what I do. I wash it all every couple of days. and as someone else mentioned, after you make your drink, you press a button and the machine runs hot water through the frother to clean it
Hope that's helpful.
FWIW- This is the nicest (and most expensive) coffee machine I've ever had, and in my experience, I'd say buy with confidence.
How is the experience cleaning the milk frother? Does anyone have any insight into how easy/hard it is to clean? The manual says it's dishwasher safe, does that work well?