DeLonghi ECAM22110SB Compact Automatic Cappuccino, Latte and Espresso Machine








Key features
- •This compact machine has a professional burr grinder with 13 adjustable settings grinds fresh beans every time to ensure maximum freshness. You can also use pre-ground in the second chamber. Your choice of regular, specialty or decaf.
- •The adjustable manual cappuccino system mixes steam and milk to create the thickest, longest-lasting foam for your cappuccino. And it's easy to adjust the levels to prepare a creamy latte, macchiato or flat white. Height adjustable Coffee spout
- •Simply adjust the menu settings for temperature, coffee strength and cup size according to your preferences. The machine takes care of the rest.
- •Maintenance: de'longhi machines require half the cleaning time of other brands, unlike competitor machines, which require chemical cleaning tablets monthly.
- •Warranties may not apply to purchases from an unauthorized retailer.
DeLonghi ECAM22110SB Compact Automatic Cappuccino, Latte and Espresso Machine
List Price: $1017.05$915.35DEALYou Save: $101.70 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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I use it every day and love it!
Michael C Revak•March 25, 2017
Absolutely love it.
It looks great, is very well designed and is intuitive to use. It's got sufficient grind and quantity control for what I desire. Fresh ground coffee from the hopper is a must. My only complaint, is the milk frother wand design: it is not articulate very well, having a very limited range of motion.
It looks great, is very well designed and is intuitive to use. It's got sufficient grind and quantity control for what I desire. Fresh ground coffee from the hopper is a must. My only complaint, is the milk frother wand design: it is not articulate very well, having a very limited range of motion.
AMAZING!
Tara Rosen•October 17, 2016
I love love love this automatic espresso maker. I've been making cappuccino everyday. It's so easy and comes out as good as those fancy coffee shops. Plus it doesn't take up too much space on the counter. This thing is dangerous because I keep wanting more!
Love it!!!!
RKL-cu•September 15, 2016
We've been using this machine for about three months and absolutely love it. It makes having an espresso or latte easy and fun. We use it for multiple double espressos every day and have had no major issues. I recommend buying the rescaler and replacement filters to keep up on regular maintenance. The only issue we ran into was when we bought some beans that were a little oily and they clogged the grinder. I had to pull out the manual to figure out the trouble indicator, but it was easy to correct and haven't had any issues since. It's worth the investment if you drink espresso/lattes regularly.
For Good Strong Brew, Read The Manual
Suzanne Poursine Massion•September 8, 2016
Key to operating this wonderful machine successfully is reading the manual carefully. Essentially I just want to brew single cups of coffee and espresso occasionally without making a whole pot of coffee. The DeLonghi does this perfectly. It is much more compact than my last Saeco machine, which actually lasted 10 years. The DeLonghi is also much easier to clean after each use. I've owned it less than a month so haven't done more extensive cleaning yet. So far, I haven't adjusted the factory settings for coffee and espresso strength. Don't need to. I can't say this often enough; read the manual!
Best in class, but took a lot of research
Hickabilly•July 14, 2016
I don't drink coffee so it took me about 6 weeks to research every automatic coffee maker out there. I bought this as an anniversary gift and so I had to learn a lot about coffee quickly. I am surprised at how complex the decision was and how many different options are out there. I wanted something that was sturdy, reliable, had a good reputation, and was easy to clean and maintain. Ideally I wanted one that I could hook to the kitchen water supply like the refrigerator has, but that proved to be a very expensive option so I gave it up.
I grew up with my mom making Folgers in a big glass pot that boiled water up a stem that dripped down through grounds. I had no idea what I was getting into when starting this quest. From the start I knew that what I didn't want want was to be locked into some DRM scheme like the Kureg at the office does. I hate that I have to buy coffee from one supplier for the office machine. So, I eliminated all of the options that required a branded pod of coffee. I read tons of reviews on every brand that I could find. There are some really passonate coffee drinkers out there. Wow. I narrowed it down to machines that were in my price range first (sub $1000), then machines that could grind the coffee or take pre-ground coffee, had a large enough reservoir for at least 4 cups, and could tolerate American style mugs (4 to 5 inches tall). That got me down to about 8 machines.
From there I eliminated any that had predominantly bad reviews. That got me down to 5. Then I read the 2, 3, and 4 star reviews (eliminating the exceptions). I created a little spreadsheet of features/functions and positive things identified in reviews and negative things identified in reviews.
And, I selected the Delonghi. Why...
* Reviews consistently said that the build quality was solid
* Every other machine had comments about difficulty to clean the frother, the catch pan, the grounds pan, or the water reservoir
* The grinding mechanism on this machine is more robust that most and not prone to gumming up on "oily" coffee beans
* The size is right to fit under a standard American cabinet
* The silver matched the rest of the kitchen
* Cup height tolerance eliminated a few
* Reviews indicated that the self cleaning mechanism was simple and reliable
* The temperature of the heated water was higher than all of the other models that made it to my final selection
There were a few other reasons but those were the big ones.
I compromised on a few things:
* I would have liked to have been able to set the type of brew and strength in profiles so that multiple people could use the machine by just selecting their profile and not having to adjust the buttons or the strength for each cup that was different
* I would have liked to have had more control on the water temperature
With all of that said, after owning this machine for 4 months now, I can say it was one of my better choices for buying something that I had no personal experience with and will never use. The only true negative of the machine is that you have to put a tall cup under the outputs when you turn it on and after you brew the coffee. When it does its self clean cycle, it doesn't use much water but even with the nozzles at the lowest position it splashes all over the counter. The water doesn't go into those two little holes in the catch pan. For our house that is remedied by putting a tall glass under the nozzles for the cleaning cycle.
The recipient of the gift has been exceptionally happy with it.
I grew up with my mom making Folgers in a big glass pot that boiled water up a stem that dripped down through grounds. I had no idea what I was getting into when starting this quest. From the start I knew that what I didn't want want was to be locked into some DRM scheme like the Kureg at the office does. I hate that I have to buy coffee from one supplier for the office machine. So, I eliminated all of the options that required a branded pod of coffee. I read tons of reviews on every brand that I could find. There are some really passonate coffee drinkers out there. Wow. I narrowed it down to machines that were in my price range first (sub $1000), then machines that could grind the coffee or take pre-ground coffee, had a large enough reservoir for at least 4 cups, and could tolerate American style mugs (4 to 5 inches tall). That got me down to about 8 machines.
From there I eliminated any that had predominantly bad reviews. That got me down to 5. Then I read the 2, 3, and 4 star reviews (eliminating the exceptions). I created a little spreadsheet of features/functions and positive things identified in reviews and negative things identified in reviews.
And, I selected the Delonghi. Why...
* Reviews consistently said that the build quality was solid
* Every other machine had comments about difficulty to clean the frother, the catch pan, the grounds pan, or the water reservoir
* The grinding mechanism on this machine is more robust that most and not prone to gumming up on "oily" coffee beans
* The size is right to fit under a standard American cabinet
* The silver matched the rest of the kitchen
* Cup height tolerance eliminated a few
* Reviews indicated that the self cleaning mechanism was simple and reliable
* The temperature of the heated water was higher than all of the other models that made it to my final selection
There were a few other reasons but those were the big ones.
I compromised on a few things:
* I would have liked to have been able to set the type of brew and strength in profiles so that multiple people could use the machine by just selecting their profile and not having to adjust the buttons or the strength for each cup that was different
* I would have liked to have had more control on the water temperature
With all of that said, after owning this machine for 4 months now, I can say it was one of my better choices for buying something that I had no personal experience with and will never use. The only true negative of the machine is that you have to put a tall cup under the outputs when you turn it on and after you brew the coffee. When it does its self clean cycle, it doesn't use much water but even with the nozzles at the lowest position it splashes all over the counter. The water doesn't go into those two little holes in the catch pan. For our house that is remedied by putting a tall glass under the nozzles for the cleaning cycle.
The recipient of the gift has been exceptionally happy with it.
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