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Reviews (5)

05 Jul, 2017
Like being back in Spain
We had a few breakage in transit problems, but soon solved and we are now enjoying our Gin and Tonic in these lovely glasses, just as we did when we were given them for our drinks in Spain.

26 Sep, 2018
Long hat pin
It's a little long for a hat pin, but does the job

21 Sep, 2022
Quite Disappointed
1 of 1 found this helpful It's a bit baffling because there are discrepancies in the instruction book as to which button is for 1 cup and which is for 2 cup I still have not worked it out, even though I've had it for a couple of weeks and have attempted to brew both sizes. It is designed for very small shots, and you keep having to press the button again and again to get a decent sized cup of coffee.
Also, you have to mess about running a dummy cup of coffee through it before you start to brew. This is the warming process, as recommended in the booklet. If you don't do this, the coffee is very Lukewarm. Even if you do do it, it is only marginally hotter. I don't find my coffee is hot enough, either way. Also, if you are brewing 2 cups the right-hand cup does not fill up as much as the left-hand cup, so you have to juggle them, or take away the fuller one and press for another shot on the smaller one.
Whilst not hard to clean, it does drip quite a bit, and the milk frother expels a lot of water initially, so you have to have a cloth or sponge at the ready to absorb from your counter worktop.
The milk frother wand is also a little short for most jugs, which makes it a bit more difficult.
I am not that pleased with this coffee maker, it's no way as good as my previous one for which I paid half the price, although the other one only lasted just over a year. At least this has a 3-year warranty.