Saturday, April 7, 2012

DeLonghi EC702 Semi-Automatic Espresso Machine






Whole Latte Love presents the DeLonghi EC702. Famed Italian manufacturer DeLonghi introduces the Esclusivo EC702, a semi-automatic machine designed with the espresso lover in mind. Regardless of whether you prefer grounds or pods, the Esclusivo can deliver great tasting brews, with its patented Dual Function Filter Holder. If you're a cappuccino or latte drinker, the Esclusivo's Cappuccino System Frother is sure to please. The adjustable frother has an integrated chamber that circulates steam and milk, delivering a rich, velvety froth. Best of all, since the Esclusivo's water and steam pressure are controlled by two separate thermostats you can make espresso or cappuccino at the perfect temperature for both! It's available at www.wholelattelove.com

10 comments:

  1. I have a question, can I use a 53 mm tamper with this machine? or, what's the size of the portafilter?
    Thanx, nice video n.n

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  2. Oohh Randy is so muscly...me likey!

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  3. Hey can you guys make another video on this machine showing how to steam milk for a latte and make like a rosetta or something? thnx

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  4. @AegisKleais thats actually how it is supposed to be like, not a bunch of drops, just a stream. this espresso was to finely ground

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  5. you two are great! very nice presentation!

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  6. Hey Guys I want to buy this for my parents in India. Does this Espresso Machine work on 220V 50Hz power?

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  7. The Grinder shown in the video is the Capresso Infinity grinder in black.

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  8. Hi guys, what kind of coffee bean grinder is in the video?

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  9. The Ec702 features a pressurized portafilter. In this video the espresso coming out was slow because the tamp pressure was to much or the grind of the coffee may have been to fine.

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  10. Correct if I'm mistaken but when pulling the espresso shout shouldn't it be coming out in a stready stream. Is this because the espresso was tamped too much?

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