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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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The Costco with automatic frother has 5 buttons, the full edition 7 buttons (coffee and iced coffee). Iced coffee does not do anything extra (no lower temp etc.) it's just another button where you can adjust the water amount for a large glass. But it does have a magic coffee button, or 2, since you could just use the iced button as another button with different water level, say for two people with different preferences. It's still hot coffee with the iced button. Just marketing for "customization of your recipe".
Oh, and do you know if you can tweak the water amount on the espresso settings on the non-costco one or is that just for the coffee buttons?
Thanks!
On the Philips unit, the height of the espresso spouts is adjustable.
I am wrong. It is adjustable on this unit as well.
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I had a Philips 5400 and now a Saeco Xelsis. The Xelsis and Cadorna internals seem very similar with the right-hand puck container, side opening door, brew group placement, even an identical residue drawer.
https://www.reddit.com/r/superaut...acca
Philips owns both the Gaggia and Saeco consumer lines so superautomatics from all three brands use essentially the same brew group and grinder designs. Once properly dialed-in, the quality of a basic espresso shot will be identical across the range. The differences between machines at the various price points come down to milk systems, number of recipes, interface/aesthetics, and build quality. Get the one with the features you'll actually use.
I had a Philips 5400 and now a Saeco Xelsis. The Xelsis and Cadorna internals seem very similar with the right-hand puck container, side opening door, brew group placement, even an identical residue drawer.
https://www.reddit.com/r/superaut...acca
Philips owns both the Gaggia and Saeco consumer lines so superautomatics from all three brands use essentially the same brew group and grinder designs. Once properly dialed-in, the quality of a basic espresso shot will be identical across the range. The differences between machines at the various price points come down to milk systems, number of recipes, interface/aesthetics, and build quality. Get the one with the features you'll actually use.
Oh, and do you know if you can tweak the water amount on the espresso settings on the non-costco one or is that just for the coffee buttons?
Thanks!
Given it's the same brew group, that's the only possible outcome, but do note that easier ways to change water temp and coffee strength add flexibility and for some will be worth the added spend.
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I've read mostly all excellent reviews. We'll see.
How is it going with your new machine? I'm excited for you!
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