Saturday, July 7, 2012

DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker How to make espresso coffee at home






DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker How to make espresso coffee at home
DeLonghi EC155 Espresso Maker by DeLonghi "Lavazza has the added benefit of allowing you to go for hours without blinking..."

25 comments:

  1. nice demo. so good of you to show what's in the box.

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  2. Can you make other types of coffee using this machine?? :)

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  3. thank you

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  4. how much money

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  5. nice man... 

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  6. sugar?? how can i insert sugar without destroit?

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  7. It's totally impossible to get a descent espresso without using a descent grinder . All these outputs in video do not have strong , proper , espresso-like taste . Specially the output of Lavazza is totally blond . The filter basket is 'pressurized' which means the machine use dirty tricks to produce foam without proper procedures (without grinding too fine the cofee) .

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  8. it's not that quiet. You can have coffee in, as little as, 5 minutes, for better one wake up, turn it on, do your stuff and have a better cup in 20 minutes

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  9. Is the maschine really so quiet?? How long does it takes to get warm? Thank you!

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  10. Sorry if I offended, my anal point was pointed at the type of comments where people always have opinions about how the drink should be made, at the end of the day you make the drink to how you enjoy it, cheers cousin

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  11. Wow! Thanks for that insightful comment! I can't believe how some people insert comments that have no useful information whatsoever but show their ignorance and prove beyond a doubt that cousins do indeed have offspring. Speaking of anal....

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  12. *espresso machine turns on* bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz... *meow* bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz... hehe

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  13. Wait 20 mins for a cup of coffee?.... Pathetic.

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  14. When you heating coffeemaker steam is coming from machine or not?

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  15. yes you fill it up with water before pre heating the espresso maker. the tank holds 32oz of water . I have a similar delonghi espresso maker. be sure to run hot water through the machine by preheating and then pulling shots without adding the epresso powder to the filter. this is the rid the machine of any chemicals from manufacturing. hope this helps.

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  16. When you heating the coffeemaker about 20min do you fill it with water in tank before to heat machine? Please answer me i bought it today and I'm not sure if I do all things right. Sorry for my bad english I'm from Lithuania. Thank you for answer.

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  17. 00:56 20 minutes is too long to wait for!

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  18. I'm sure you figured it out by now but for those who don't if no coffee then the reservoir needs to be readjusted. If the seal isn't snug it won't pull through the machine.

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  19. Can't believe how anal people are about making coffee, it's pure nobby snobbery

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  20. Interesting to note you have to hold onto the glass to stop it drifting away from under the spouts.  This is a "feature" (some might say failing) of these and similar machines - they vibrate so much in use that you HAVE to hold/adjust the glass under the spouts, until it's full enough to keep itself steady. You didn't hear it vibrate when in use because the recording volume is turned way down then - listen carefully, you'll hear it happen.

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