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Diletta Mio Espresso Machine (Stainless Steel)

(5 customer reviews)

$1,299.00

Brand Diletta
Capacity 2 Liters
Color Stainless Steel
Product Dimensions 17″D x 11″W x 15″H
Special Feature Brew Pressure Gauge, Low energy costs and energy saving modes help lower the machine’s electrical footprint., Italian Made: Each Diletta Mio is built by hand in Milan, Italy., Industry-standard 58mm group components and portafilter make basket prep and extra accessories easy to manage., An optional energy saver mode (set in 10 minute increments up to 2 hours) makes it easy to set your machine’s uptime just for your home espresso needs. See more

  • PID Brew Boiler: A sized-just-right insulated brew boiler carefully balances quick heat times with thermal mass for shot stability.
  • Second Steam Circuit: A discrete 1000W thermoblock brings on-demand steaming for the occasional cappuccino or latte.
  • Shot Timer: The PID screen doubles as a shot timer to help you keep track of your shots.
  • Pressure Gauge: The Mio’s brew pressure gauge makes dialing in and diagnosing shot quality easy.
  • Adjustable OPV: An externally adjustable OPV lets more advanced users dial in pressure at the group.
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Weight 28 kg
Dimensions 17 × 11 × 15 cm
brand

Diletta

Capacity

2 Liters

color

Stainless Steel

Product Dimensions

17D x 11W x 15H

Special Feature
Coffee Maker Type

Espresso Machine

material

Stainless Steel

Filter Type

Reusable

Style

Classic

Specific Uses For Product

Home

Included Components

Portafilter

Operation Mode

Fully Automatic

Wattage

1600 watts

Voltage

120 Volts

Model Name

Mio

Number of Items

1

Human Interface Input

Buttons

Item Weight

28 Pounds

ASIN

B09S54489P

Country of Origin

Italy

Item model number

Mio

Date First Available

February 9 2022

Manufacturer

Diletta

5 reviews for Diletta Mio Espresso Machine (Stainless Steel)

  1. Rygraymtb

    Edit:Since posting the review below, SCG were kind enough to explain that there was a manufacturing issue at their factory that (partially drained boilers were freezing in shipment) has since been caught due to recent reviews, and the defective machines have been identified and removed from stock. They offered a full refund, and were extremely kind, caring, and informative. I had issues with my machines, but I trust that the common issue has been resolved. Great company who stands by their service, even if some bumps happen along the way. Great machine, great company.Original review:I have now purchased two of these machines within a single month from Seattle Coffee Gear, and both failed. First machine worked fantastically, and made incredibly tasty espresso! Unfortunately, its steam thermoblock failed in under a month. Seattle Coffee Gear was kind enough to recommend that I return it for a replacement. No biggie, stuff happens.The replacement machine arrived covered in water from the inside (external box was dry, but inside of the machine and its box were very wet). Couldn’t even get past the setup stage, because water flows outside of the group and down the face of the machine, rather than through the group head. Extremely frustrated in the machine’s reliability. Both machines came with an inspection sheet, but those don’t seem to mean much. I was under the impression that this was a great machine, but 2 rounds of $1,300 a pop… yikes.

  2. Daniel E. Larson

    First of all, I love coffee. I’m a coffee addict, and this seemed like the perfect splurge.I loved this machine– it was so beautiful, and seemed like the perfect machine. It was very well made and seemed like it was worth every penny. Unfortunately, the results just didn’t match the machine.The milk frother on this is 10/10, it’s perfect. No waiting, a separate heating element, you can even froth/steam while you brew. It’s fantastic. And the want is insulated to you don’t burn your hand touching it.The espresso– we were never happy with it. The espresso was never quite up to par– it seemed that the espresso never finished the shot at the right temperature. We experimented with many high quality beans but were never satisfied with the results. For Americanos, we used a separate water heater and added the espresso– but it was never as good as just bewing coffee in our Bonavita coffee maker. For lattes it’s okay but not spectacular, but for americanos it just didn’t cut it for me. From the specs it should be the perfect machine for that, but we were never quite happy and found ourselves far happier with brewed coffee.We bought this over the Christmas holidays so had an extended return window to really try it out. I was wondering if it was just a lack of skill, but I tried all types of (expensive) beans, grinds (we have a nice burr grinder), amounts, you name it– and after 2 months still couldn’t get good results.————Update:I’ve since bought a Breville Express Impress and am loving it. After using that machine, I think I’m seeing why I had a hard time with the Dilleta Mio. First, you need the proper amount of beans. This is critical, and espresso is very sensitive to how much beans you’re brewing and how long. And you need a perfect puck of espresso with the perfect amount of pressure– this is very precise, or you end up with nasty espresso, no matter the bean. So a scale and a tamper that measures pressure may make all the difference with this. Also, the time and amount of epresso that you brew is pretty precise, or you end up with nasty espresso. I’ll leave this as 3 stars for *me* as you really need a lot more things to make the espresso correctly. Unless you’re a pro with prior experience, OR invest in a lot of additional gear to assist, I’d recommend a pass on this, you’ll just end up disappointed. With that said, there’s some great things about the Mio that I miss– the dual heat source is real nice (so you can brew and froth at the same time), and the milk steamer wand is very nice. But it does lack a shot timer so you get the right extraction, and it requires a very manual precision to getting the espresso grounds puck perfect before brewing.

  3. Amazon Customer

    Totally worth the money. Been using the it for about 6 months now, every day and love it. It did take me a little bit to figure out how to use it, but totally worth it and saved me tons of money of going to the coffee shop and now I make my coffee exactly how I like it. You can make hot drinks and cold drinks with it. And the espresso works great on it. My hard part has been finding espresso beans that I like !!

  4. ilan sebag

    I bought my machine and paid over $ 1300$ for what I thought was a quality product it’s a beauty and I loved while it workedLess than 3 months later it stopped workingthe folks at Seattle Coffee gear told me to ship it back for repairs under warrantyTwo weeks After I shipped I inquired to the status of my espresso machine repairs They claimed it was damaged when I shipped it back even though it was shipped back FDX packed carefully in its original boxI had no choice but to agreed to pay for the slight damage from shipping repair then a week later while still waiting for my machine I was told that the warranty repair time is running 4 to 6 weeks due to heavy back load of repair claims ??Needless to say I am disappointed with the quality of the machine and by the repair service from SeattleI may need to contact Amazon or Visa to get help to get a refund or a replacement.Updatethey agree to fix it faster and rushed it backit arrived a week later with a new problem the PID not workingI shipped it back and am awaiting for the agreed upon refund

  5. Kimberly J.

    Updating my review because customer service was great and helped us out. This thing makes incredible espresso!! Be careful to follow the directions or even better watch the video before your first start up to avoid frustration. We had air bubble in the line and the pump would work on our first several tries. If this happens to use use a Turkey Baster to prime the water intake lines.Received our machine, plugged in, followed start up directions… no water will flow! Now trying to run brew cycles and nothing happens just a few drops of water in the portafilter. Manual has no troubleshooting info, can’t find anything online. Very frustrating. Please help!

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