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MAttinata Espresso Machine, 20 BAR Espresso Maker with Milk Frother/Steam Wand, Stainless Steel Compact Espresso Coffee Machine
Rated 4.50 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)
$129.99
Brand | MAttinata |
Capacity | 3.3 Pounds |
Color | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 17″D x 13″W x 7″H |
Special Feature | Removable Tank, Cup Warmer, Permanent Filter, Spoon with Tamper |
- 【Espresso Machine with Milk Frother】The thickened stainless steel frothing wand provides baristas with powerful steam to create hot, dense and fluffy micro-foams. With 360°rotation angle and a little clip so that you don’t have to touch the hot wand, also makes frothing convenient, create your own unique milk foam art.
- 【20 Bar High Press & Pre-Soak Tech】 MAttinata 20 Bar espresso machines for home make fuller coffee permeation and extract richer CREMA than other 15 Bar and 9 Bar espresso makers.( It contains an internal overpressure valve to prevent over extraction.) And with the pre-soak technology, avoiding the extraction channel effect and increasing the extraction rate of the coffee.
- 【Easy Operation & Cup Warmer】The coffee espresso machine with PID control four buttons to meet all needs, with several easy step you can get a cup of coffee. There is a warmer plate on the top that keeps mug warming and prevents it from affecting the temp. of your coffee and thus the taste.
- 【Optional for Single/Double or Larger Cup】Portable coffee maker comes with the 2 in 1 portafilter with single-cup and double-cup filters to brew one or two espresso shots automatically just at press the single or double cup button on the panel. Also there is detachable drip tray to fit taller cups to brew larger sized drinks, makes cleaning easier.
- 【My First Espresso Machines for Home】MAttinata smart coffee maker comes with One-Cup coffee filter*1, Two-Cup coffee filter*1, 51mm filter holder*1, Tamper with Spoon*1, Easy-to-Follow Instruction Manual * 1. No setup required and ready to go almost right out of the box. No matter if you are a café master or a newbie, it is the most ideal and best kitchen appliance as cool gifts for dads, mother day, fathers day gifts from wife.
SKU: B0C3MBKKMM
Categories: Espresso Machines, Semi-Automatic Espresso Machines
Tags: Espresso Machines, Semi-Automatic Espresso Machines
Additional information
Weight | 8 kg |
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Dimensions | 17 × 13 × 7 cm |
brand | MAttinata |
Capacity | 3.3 Pounds |
color | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 17D x 13W x 7H |
Special Feature | Removable Tank Cup Warmer Permanent Filter Spoon with Tamper |
Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
material | Stainless Steel |
Filter Type | Reusable |
Style | Mattino |
Specific Uses For Product | Espresso |
Exterior Finish | Metallic |
Included Components | Espresso maker1 water tank1 single-cup filter1 double-cup filter1 51 mm portafilter1 plastic coffee spoon with tamper1 |
Operation Mode | Fully Automatic |
Wattage | 1500 watts |
Model Name | Mattino |
Human Interface Input | Mouse |
Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
ASIN | B0C3MBKKMM |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CM1662 |
Date First Available | April 7 2023 |
Manufacturer | MAttinata |
5 reviews for MAttinata Espresso Machine, 20 BAR Espresso Maker with Milk Frother/Steam Wand, Stainless Steel Compact Espresso Coffee Machine
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Steeley –
Definitely a step up from the Imusa’s I’ve been buying every 6 months. The steam-wand does take a little getting used to. First, you have a water-container you can make four or five double-tall breve’s before refilling. You do have to preheat before you brew. Two brew-cups are included – a single and a double, and the double brew cup is about 1/3 the depth of the Imusas, but being 20-bar, it extracts that 1/3 less grounds into an even fuller tasting espresso. The steam wand takes some practice (I’ve only brewed two breves (half-n-half) so far, and both cremas turned out OK in spite of the learning curve, pretty sure it’ll do even better once I figure out the “sweet-spot”.It cautions not to brew after steaming without a cool-down (over-pressure), so I brewed first, then steamed. Makes a breve faster than the Imusas too.Tips I learned from other commenters:Remove the water-plug from the bottom of the container before using.. :-)Press and HOLD the brew button for 3 seconds to manually control how much espresso to make, when your carafe is as full as you want it, press the brew button again to stop.One note: The power cord is about 3 feet, so the unit has to be placed close to an outlet, or get a 3′ or 6′ **20 Amp** AC extension cord.It has suction cups for feet, so it stays where you put it. This is a plus if you aren’t used to using both hands to insert and lock the brew handle, or a minus if you want to move it around on the counter (I suppose you could put a thin plastic sheet under the unit of you want to slide it around on the counter).The weak spot in every “inexpensive” espresso maker is longevity (I’ve owned 5 now over 4 years), so I’ll come back and update if/when this one quits – I make one double-tall breve a day, and the last 3 (all Imusas) struggled to last 6 months.. And I noticed in spite of inflation the cheap things are selling at $20-$30 less than they did when I bought them.One last – the MAttinata ‘stainless steel” finish looks nice, almost “industrial”, on the counter, but form follows function and longevity. I’ll let you know, ya know?Two month update: Werkin fine! So far quite happy with it..
Amazon Customer –
I have many different types of coffee maker but this is my first espresso machine purchase in a long while, since Dalton brand. I bought this one because it brews at 20 bars vs. the cheaper ones at only 3.5. I found the instructions easy to follow, and I did everything that they said to do before brewing my first cup. I even made my own mocha sauce. I really liked the way the machine worked, and it brewed a great cup of espresso to make my mocha. As many have said, whole milk and good coffee make all the difference. The grind of your coffee will also influence individual outcomes. Overall excellent value for money. Its also nice and compact and looks good on the countertop,
Katherine W –
Updated review: their customer team reached out and told me that it might be due to the size of my coffee bean which is too fine for the machine. They offered to send me a bag of their in-house coffee bean, but i am very particular about my coffee so I rejected their offer.They refunded me for the product which comes as a pleasant surprise (not many brands does this) so I appreciate it. Updated my review for the great customer recovery.Original review:Hate this coffee machine – the coffee drips super slow and doesn’t flow through the tube at all despite the full water tank level and removing the rubber band. Today, there’s some issue with the pressure, and made a mess in the kitchen.
D. Thun –
UPDATE: 4/10. After 3 weeks of use, the machine has not failed yet. The shots are consistent, provided you’re tamp and measurement are the same if you’re using the bottomless portafilter. With the pressurized basket, the output is consistent but the flavor is still better using the bottomless basket. Using the metal screen vs paper filter, there is no difference in taste or changes in crema. The crema is thin when using the bottomless filter, as compared to a higher priced machine like the gaggia or breville. But I enjoyed my Long Black and capuccino using this machine. It is a good beginner’s espresso machine, UPDATE: 3/20. After a few days of using this, I put 2 Aeropress filters, one on top and one at the bottom and ground fine using my bottomless portafilter. It tasted better and less cleanup. However, I doubled the filters stacked together on top and nothing at the bottom of the bottomless portafilter basket. It produced a better crema and tasted best. I am waiting for my metal screen filter and will update for that.I received the item today. Tested it immediately and so far I like it. Initially I wasn’t impressed with the espresso because pushing the buttons for either single or double shots the results were sour to taste and yield were small. HOWEVER, I read the manual carefully this time and found out to get longer shots, press and hold the single or double shot button for 3 seconds. This time it will be your control when to stop the shot. To stop, hit the button again. Another thing to consider is having a burr grinder. I have a Baratza Encore and recalibrated it to adjust my grinds finer. The portafilter size is 51mm so I didn’t buy an extra bottomless basket since my previous one is the same size. After the adjusments, the espresso tastes decent but I still prefer my other machine. The steam wand is my favorite. It frothes nicely and heats faster than my old one. If you’re into latte art, this is it. Overall I like the machine and hopefully it will last me a while.
Mercy –
It would be not to have the nob that controls the steamer on the same side of the machine, aside from that it’s perfect and works great.