Mr. Coffee Espresso and Cappuccino Machine Stainless Steel Programmable Coffee Maker with Automatic Milk Frother 15-Bar Pump Ideal for Home Baristas








Key features
- •Semi automatic 3 in 1 espresso maker, cappuccino maker, and latte maker
- •15 bar pump system brews rich tasting espresso coffee
- •Trouble free automatic milk frother removes the guesswork
- •One touch control panel for drink selections
- •Easy fill, removable water and milk reservoirs
- •Cord length: 26 Inches; 1040 Watts
Mr. Coffee Espresso and Cappuccino Machine Stainless Steel Programmable Coffee Maker with Automatic Milk Frother 15-Bar Pump Ideal for Home Baristas
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Customer Reviews
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Pretty, pretty, pretty...pretty good!
JM✓ Verified Purchase•November 15, 2017
So far the espresso maker has been great. Remains to be seen how well it stands up after some use. Good appearance but mainly plastic with some stainless steel accents. Easy operation, excellent frothing, good coffee extraction with 15 bar pump. Machine is noisy but after some use I've gotten use to it and barely notice. Probably wouldn't use for early morning, due to noise(not that bad) and time needed to make cappuccinos but for my evening and weekend espresso it's great. Machine is plastic, while NOT necessarily cheap looking, does not weigh enough to keep it from moving when placing porta filter. You need to hold one side with one hand while placing filter in other and apply equal opposite force or else machine will move or worse fall over. For the price it's a good machine, nice look to it and the most important...good espresso.
Love it
Angela J✓ Verified Purchase•November 11, 2017
I realized I was throwing away a lot of money at coffee shops every morning so I decided to buy this. I've been using for a few days and so far I am very pleased. Very user friendly and easy to use and clean. I LOVE the taste of my latte and the foam is amazing. The whole family is enjoying this. I only wish the cup that you fill with ground espresso cane in a larger size. The double shot size doesn't seem like a true double shot. However I just remedy that by making my latte and then doing an extra shot through the espresso setting.
Easy to use, quick to brew, great tasting coffee.
A. Junco✓ Verified Purchase•November 11, 2017
Ok, I'm not a coffee achiver, nor an oficiananto of the fine coffee brew. But this thing is one cool coffee maker. It is easy to use (just read the manual once), easy to clean and makes a great cup of coffee (again, if you emrwad the manual). I bought it for my elder parents and they love it, and they know a thing or two about coffee (as they have been drinking it for over 60 years!!). Get one, you won't regret it.
What a Great Surprise For the Price
pg✓ Verified Purchase•October 29, 2017
I din't think t could be this good at this price. A winner! it did take a little time to get the right amount of milk per serving right. But once i did, it is terrific. and so much cheaper than the pod stuff. Mr. Coffee has delivered a really good product at ta great price that is easy to use and performs consistently well.
I don't know how I managed without it. Read on for cup sizing details, cleaning, etc :)
Rollingdice✓ Verified Purchase•March 6, 2017
Several days I spent reviewing 'all in one' espresso machines, and there's a lot to filter through (get it? ah my jokes are too corny anyhow). After doing a heavy amount of research I was satisfied with this choice. Took me a few weeks to pull the trigger, but I couldn't be happier that I did. I was addicted to kwik trip lattes, Starbucks lattes, anyplace that has a latte you name it. I'm quite positive this has already paid for itself by not having to go to all those places.
But let's talk more about the thing!
It's kind of big but it has its own dedicated spot in my kitchen. It's nice enough to be left out and not have to store away in a cabinet. What I REALLY like about it is that it's pretty much an all in one system without the thousand dollars plus all in one cost. I push one button and all the magic happens, and it's quite entertaining to watch the espresso cascade through the milk and create separate layers. I also like that I can take the milk and store it in my fridge. I've done some temperature tests and only noticed a 5-degree increase after making a double latte before I put it back in the fridge. This is nice as you would think to be so close to all that heat it would be a much bigger temperature fluctuation. Just make sure you put the blasted spout up otherwise you'll have a fun time cleaning up a giant mess of milk. I really wish there was some sort of sensor that assisted with this issue as I guess I'm stupider than I thought when it comes to lifting that lever.
For anyone who wanted to know, it fits a full-sized pint glass underneath it if you remove the drip tray. It is a tight fit as you will have to angle the pint glass to slide it in but I use pint glasses for my large lattes consistently. The latte puts out almost double the amount of milk that the cappicino does. I think all single servings should be able to fit in your regular sized coffee mug.
Another aspect I really like is the cleaning aspect. Just hold the top button for the coffee grind connector (w/e you call it) to get cleaned and hold the bottom button for the milk frother to get cleaned... that's pretty simple! I did notice that the milk froth cleaner doesn't get all the milk out of the metal tube, but since it slides right off and is pretty easy to clean it's not that big of a deal to me.
So ultimately how does this compare to all the places I regularly go to? It's spot on. Sure it's not the sugar loaded 1500 calorie Starbucks grade latte, but as far as the espresso taste goes it's very close. I actually prefer not adding any sugar or other diabetes contributing nonsense half these latte makers add and find this is a much healthier option for me as well.
If you enjoyed my review please like it. Cheers!
But let's talk more about the thing!
It's kind of big but it has its own dedicated spot in my kitchen. It's nice enough to be left out and not have to store away in a cabinet. What I REALLY like about it is that it's pretty much an all in one system without the thousand dollars plus all in one cost. I push one button and all the magic happens, and it's quite entertaining to watch the espresso cascade through the milk and create separate layers. I also like that I can take the milk and store it in my fridge. I've done some temperature tests and only noticed a 5-degree increase after making a double latte before I put it back in the fridge. This is nice as you would think to be so close to all that heat it would be a much bigger temperature fluctuation. Just make sure you put the blasted spout up otherwise you'll have a fun time cleaning up a giant mess of milk. I really wish there was some sort of sensor that assisted with this issue as I guess I'm stupider than I thought when it comes to lifting that lever.
For anyone who wanted to know, it fits a full-sized pint glass underneath it if you remove the drip tray. It is a tight fit as you will have to angle the pint glass to slide it in but I use pint glasses for my large lattes consistently. The latte puts out almost double the amount of milk that the cappicino does. I think all single servings should be able to fit in your regular sized coffee mug.
Another aspect I really like is the cleaning aspect. Just hold the top button for the coffee grind connector (w/e you call it) to get cleaned and hold the bottom button for the milk frother to get cleaned... that's pretty simple! I did notice that the milk froth cleaner doesn't get all the milk out of the metal tube, but since it slides right off and is pretty easy to clean it's not that big of a deal to me.
So ultimately how does this compare to all the places I regularly go to? It's spot on. Sure it's not the sugar loaded 1500 calorie Starbucks grade latte, but as far as the espresso taste goes it's very close. I actually prefer not adding any sugar or other diabetes contributing nonsense half these latte makers add and find this is a much healthier option for me as well.
If you enjoyed my review please like it. Cheers!
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