hello. Have you tried Americano on it? well, just make a second espresso and fill it with water from the machine. Do you have a taste and smell of plastic input? try pouring water simply from the group or from the steamer and taste it just don't get burned. and from the tank and the compartment with the water tank there is no smell of plastic?
Hello, I have a Delonghi Dedka machine like yours, and I would also like to buy the PL91T. Are there any big differences between them and is it worth changing? Thanks
in term of taste yes, PL91T is better than dedica (thanks to the 58mm). The only I don’t like is the sound and the vibration. I need to hold the cup when it’s brewing
@@romin991 Sorry I don’t but I’m sure you can find them at a $1 store or hardware store. They are tiny versions of the same pads you use under furniture. It stops some of the noise but a small light cup will still slowly slide.
hello. Have you tried Americano on it? well, just make a second espresso and fill it with water from the machine. Do you have a taste and smell of plastic input? try pouring water simply from the group or from the steamer and taste it just don't get burned. and from the tank and the compartment with the water tank there is no smell of plastic?
hello, i don’t experience that so far
Hello, I have a Delonghi Dedka machine like yours, and I would also like to buy the PL91T. Are there any big differences between them and is it worth changing?
Thanks
in term of taste yes, PL91T is better than dedica (thanks to the 58mm). The only I don’t like is the sound and the vibration. I need to hold the cup when it’s brewing
I put 4 tiny felt protectors between the wire rack drip tray. Cuts down on some of the noise and vibrations.
@@davidkearney2923 hi David, do tou have any link abt the padding? I actually do the same thing but the vibration still causing my cup moving
@@romin991 Sorry I don’t but I’m sure you can find them at a $1 store or hardware store. They are tiny versions of the same pads you use under furniture. It stops some of the noise but a small light cup will still slowly slide.