John
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Got this today. Only had a couple of cups so far but it's the business. Beans in the top, coffee in your cup, does latte and cappuccino as well.
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Ben G
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Nice lipstick mate.
Coffee maker looks alright. Can't beat delonghi stuff.
Is it actually any good though? Or is it just a novelty? I'll admit i'm not a fan of coffee at all so wouldn't know what a good or bad cup was. It all tastes like shit to me.
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John
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It's good. I drink loads of coffee
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Gary
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After something like this for the pub, is it tank or mains water fed?
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John
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Tank. Probably need a more industrial one for running all day, think this one is recommended for a small office at the most. Suppose it depends how much coffee you sell right enough.
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Toby
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Like my coffee but couldn't stomach the retail on that!
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MarkM
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How much?
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Toby
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I'm sure they are over £1k when i was looking at machines earlier in the year.
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John
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Amazon has them for 1090 but 1195 from John Lewis.
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Ben G
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You must be loaded, or a madman.
Or a loaded madman.
1k mental.
I assume you got a discount on that?
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John
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Only a wee bit, I've wanted one for ages.
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Gary
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How much! Thats a fair bit of coin for a home coffee machine!
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Paul_J
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Looks good!
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James
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I'd expect it to come with an unlimited supply of coffee for that price.
I bought a cafetiere for £20, makes great coffee
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Balling
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Awesome machines. Would love one, but couldn't justify the price for the amount of coffee I drink at home.
Also looks a bit too industrial to suit our kitchen.
The hot water / milk steamer setup looks exactly the same as our Nespresso. Just hope it's better at actually producing steamed milk, as all the Nespresso spills out is hot milk with a bit of foam.
Surprised they haven't gone with a regular steamer for this type of machine. Optional extra?
Get that sticker off ASAP or it'll leave a "shadow" on the steel.
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willay
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very nice john
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
The hot water / milk steamer setup looks exactly the same as our Nespresso.
Which one do you have?
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
Awesome machines. Would love one, but couldn't justify the price for the amount of coffee I drink at home.
Also looks a bit too industrial to suit our kitchen.
The hot water / milk steamer setup looks exactly the same as our Nespresso. Just hope it's better at actually producing steamed milk, as all the Nespresso spills out is hot milk with a bit of foam.
Surprised they haven't gone with a regular steamer for this type of machine. Optional extra?
Get that sticker off ASAP or it'll leave a "shadow" on the steel.
It's the normal steamer that's on it in the picture, the all in one unit is sitting to the left hand side.
The steamed milk isn't quite as good as a proper barista but it's better than I managed most of the time on the Gaggia, it's definitely as frothy as you want it to be.
Edit to say I could steam it myself with the normal one if required, I never will though.
[Edited on 07-10-2013 by John]
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by Marc
Which one do you have?
A black one...
Looks a lot like a smaller version of John's here. Then, it's made by the same company, so not surprising...
Edit: This one http://www.takefiveaday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/delonghi.jpg
[Edited on 07-10-2013 by Balling]
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John
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Does look the same.
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Marc
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quote: Originally posted by Balling
Looks a lot like a smaller version of John's here. Then, it's made by the same company, so not surprising...
Edit: This one http://www.takefiveaday.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/delonghi.jpg
Snap, although mine is the red version.
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by John
It's the normal steamer that's on it in the picture, the all in one unit is sitting to the left hand side.
Oh, I figured that the one fitted was just a hot water tap.
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John
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Hmm, now you've said that I can't actually be sure. It possibly is. I'll have a look later.
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A2H GO
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I think John is secretly Peter Andre.
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Nath
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Holy crap That puts my Tassimo to shame
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