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You can get this from Delonghi.com for the same price and they offer a 10% discount code to sign up for email.
The signup button is disabled. I tried three different browsers. And it's one coupon at a time; this sale automatically adds a 25% off coupon to your cart when you add the item.
The signup button is disabled. I tried three different browsers. And it's one coupon at a time; this sale automatically adds a 25% off coupon to your cart when you add the item.
use chat and ask... They gave me one. And you can use it, no coupon to get to the sale price.
use chat and ask... They gave me one. And you can use it, no coupon to get to the sale price.
Yeah, they sure did. Also, the button wasn't disabled. I used incognito mode as was able to signup from there. Anyways, thanks. I'll just have to return the Amazon bought one now.
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I really like superautomatics, but the amount of microplastics they leach is pretty bad. 6,000+ microplastics per espresso shot.
I thought that was for the Kuerig style with the cups.
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I am soo on the fence. Almost a historical low, but going on a big vacation later this month....
It's either now or gamble on Black Friday. I want that cold brew for Summer. Its the only super auto that comes with a tumbler and a removable center section to fit one.
Yeah, they sure did. Also, the button wasn't disabled. I used incognito mode as was able to signup from there. Anyways, thanks. I'll just have to return the Amazon bought one now.
FWIW I have the DeLonghi Rivelia which is internally the same machine (I believe most of Delonghi's superautomatics if not all, have the same internals). I switch back and forth between manual, semi autos, and super autos depending on my phase in life and how much patience I have. Sold a Profitec 600 Pro (manual double boiler machine) to cover the Rivelia. For a super auto, it's good. The biggest selling point IMO, is that all these Delonghi's use 15g (on the higher settings) of coffee which is in the range of an actual legitimate espresso shot. It does help get a more pronounced espresso flavor than my previous Philips (which uses the exact same internals as a Gaggia).
This is pretty common knowledge for super autos, but no amount of money i've found can reproduce a really good shot from a super auto machine. There's a whole layer of flavor that's just generally missing. I'm okay with that since I'm prioritizing convenience.
The biggest difference in Delonghi's super auto range seems to be drink selection. Rivelia is on sale for 1,200 right now. If you're going to buy one, I'd determine what drinks you actually want to drink, and then buy the model that does that. You're paying hundreds of dollars for a few more drink capabilities.
Yeah, I realized that after I posted, but I was able to call into customer service and they handled it over the phone and cancelled it en route... https://imgur.com/a/hGN1FVQ
...Only to find out that 10% cashback for Prime members was listed on the Amazon page, and that ordering from De'Longhi with the 10% signup coupon was unnecessary. ๐
I had been stalking this unit for 6 months waiting to pounce on a good sale, and ordered on Amazon without looking at the terms.
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This is pretty common knowledge for super autos, but no amount of money i've found can reproduce a really good shot from a super auto machine. There's a whole layer of flavor that's just generally missing. I'm okay with that since I'm prioritizing convenience.
The biggest difference in Delonghi's super auto range seems to be drink selection. Rivelia is on sale for 1,200 right now. If you're going to buy one, I'd determine what drinks you actually want to drink, and then buy the model that does that. You're paying hundreds of dollars for a few more drink capabilities.
https://imgur.com/a/hGN1FVQ
...Only to find out that 10% cashback for Prime members was listed on the Amazon page, and that ordering from De'Longhi with the 10% signup coupon was unnecessary. ๐
I had been stalking this unit for 6 months waiting to pounce on a good sale, and ordered on Amazon without looking at the terms.
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