DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker
Addicted to espresso? Why not make for yourself? If you’re worried about failing in making one, then let the DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker do it for you.
If you’re going to ask coffee experts, they’ll tell you that pump-driven espresso machines are better than steam-driven ones because it can hit higher pressures that help create a fuller-flavored cup of espresso.
Now, the DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker, for its really affordable price, produces a rich, full-bodied espresso that comes close to what you’d look for in a pump-driven espresso makers. Fans can actually attest to this. DeLonghi EC155 users say that the machine produces a very flavorful cup of espresso with a thick and tasty cream.
In terms of how it works, it doesn’t take very long before you get your first shot because the machine warms up within minutes of turning it on. This means I don’t have to wait long for my espresso. Perfect.
Another feature that I found really great about this espresso maker is that it’s very flexible. You can use it as a regular espresso maker where you grind your beans, tamp it, and set it on the machine. But the DeLonghi EC155 has a surprise up its sleeve, it’s ESE certified.
What’s ESE certified, you might ask? This means the machine can use Easy Serve Espresso (ESE) pods if you don’t feel like going through the old-fashioned rituals of making great tasting and aromatic espresso.
Experts have commented on the size of the ground holder, though. They think it’s too small that it won’t be enough if you wanted a larger cup of espresso. Others have raised concerns about how the frother is too low that they have difficulty fitting a frothing pitcher comfortably, and that the wand is quite shallow for times when you want to froth a large amount of milk. These are just minor setbacks that can be easily worked around with, if you think about it.
All in all, I think that the DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker is a great machine to buy if you’re looking to enjoy a rich and deep cup of espresso in a matter of minutes.
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