Thanks for watching, comments welcome! HOW ARE YOU enjoying your La Specialista? Have you had any issues, or not? PS - I am trying out a new Sennheiser microphone here. What do you think of the sound?
Hey Tom, from what I heard and personal experience, the updated machine with the silver sides (ec9155m) fixed all the problems. I warrantied my machine that you have in the vid and receives the newer model for free
about a year into the the machine and the manometer stops working. Try running it without coffee and wipe it the "presser" (not sure what the term is), thinking maybe the coffee stuck and block the sensor or something. It works. Then a year later it stops working again. Not only that, now the water started to leak on the bottom when I'm making an espresso. Bad experience. Would not buy from DeLonghi again.
I just discovered this channel a few weeks ago. It inspired me to pull out my Dedica from the cupboard where it had been sitting unused for a few years. Invested in the Dose Control Pro, bottomless filter and got some decent results. After that I followed Tom’s recommendation of using freshly roasted coffee from my local roastery, not really expecting that big of a difference honestly, but WOW! That was a game changer! These beans are something else! They clearly have a much higher content of oils. They almost feel a bit greasy, and it’s just crema from start to finish! I appreciate the channel opening my eyes to this! Such a joy.
Awesome! I am really happy to hear that you're getting the most out of your Dedica. Local roaster and a capable grinder are both game changers. Have fun experimenting!
I'm extremely happy with my La Specialista Arte so far :) 6 months and 5-10 shots of espresso daily without any issues. Huge thanks Tom for your nice reviews, I was so prepared when I set the machine for the first time -- got a perfect shot right after just 2 grind setting changes. Awesome results with fresh Vergnano Settecento and Novecento blends!
Got mine around March this year, more than happy with it, no issue so far. (I'm in Thailand) FYI, I was undecided between Delonghi and Breville but went with Delonghi because of your fantastic VDOs, especially the descale tutorial. Thanks for all the awesome contents, keep it up.
really a descale video was the decision? lol what about all the accessories you can get for sage more than the de longhi. thousands more accessories available for 34mm baskets, but the water level on this machine is nice, Both are good not hating Enjoy
I had my La Specialista EC9155M for one year and loved it until it started leaking water from the bottom. Good thing there is a 2 year warranty. They won’t swap it, they will repair it. It’ll take 2 months so I just shipped it, and in the meantime bought a Breville Touch Impress. Hope it works well. From all the reviews, Breville is better build quality.
Hey Tom - thanks for this. Actually I had one of those issues after 6 months of utilization. It was the first issue you mentioned: the selector switch. It was just stuck on Americano, and would not go to espresso or anything else. I am from Switzerland, so thankfully Galaxus took it back as it was still under guarantee, and sent me a new one. It's a pity, because the coffee is quite good with the right settings. Thanks for your videos!
Same here with the switch. It's a common issue if you search for it. Mine broke twice and went back to Delonghi each time for 6 weeks waiting till it was fixed. It's annoying. No more Delonghi for me. Eventhough i enjoy my coffee for the price of this maschine. I hope they fixed the selector wheel switch issue
Got one on impulse and grateful for these videos . Keeping it and I haven’t even opened it . Learning about about possible issues and it’s no sweat . Got it for mom . Don’t want her drinking instant coffee anymore
I'm on my second Sage BBE. First replaced under warranty. The second one got same failure this time I had to return and get repaired. A common fault is that the showerhead becomes loose. There are 4 screws within the unit that can become loose. This time they fixed the screws in with loctite glue to hold them in place. Apart from that it's a good machine.
Good video Tom! I could have guessed you were an engineering type (Like me)! I loved your reviews on the cheaper De ‘Longhi machines, and have an interim one of those on my counter right now. My new Gaggia Classic Evo Pro is currently torn apart and being thoroughly modded LOL! (BTW, I would never buy any espresso machine with an integrated grinder. Love my Eureka Mignon Zero!)
People forget to maintain properly.. and then come problems...if you have more limescale in your water , more frequently you need to clean the machine.
Hey Tom, You should try "La Specialista Prestigio EC9335M" ($899.95) instead of "La Specialista Arte EC9155MB" ($699.95). I use an older one "Prestigio EC9335.BK", this mashine has two heating systems, that means you can make expresso and steam the milk at the same time.
Interessting. For such a coarse setting it's not too bad. I got the La Specialista Opera with a "improved" grinder which allows a finer adjusment and when grinding with 5 or higher all I get is brown-coloured sour water in 5s extraction time. 😂 By the way... Did no one complain about water coming out below the drip tray? 🤔
The more gadgets on any machine the more chances that one part becomes faulty or does not come up to expectations hence people scrap the whole machine, simplicity is the key to satisfaction. Tom Your a straight talker and say what you think about the product so I myself find your opinion as being trustworthy.👍
I mean, I think by now they must have those issues cleared up. They don't want to deal with reclamations all the time. But, I'd go for the Breville Barista Express honestly.
I haven't experienced any of the three issues mentioned up front in this video. Just lucky i guess 😜 but i like the machine. Only minor disappointment was the non removable hopper.
Great vid as usual. Yes i bought a brand new Delonghi La Specialista. And guess what. The preasuregage didnt work. Got up to 2bar and nothing more. No matter what i did. So broken as a default. To bad DeLonghi cant make a better quality. Ended up bying a Sage Barrista Pro at another store. I have now zero problem.
Thank you for this video... I was considering this machine while it's $200 off so I thought I would look for some reviews... this video saved me a few hundred dollars.
@@rustybucket5465 yeah… these 3 defects are pretty serious in my opinion… and hearing that many poeple are having the same issues… well, there are machines with thousands of rave reviews… I personally would rather spend my money on something with great reviews than something that has common, rather serious defects. I went with a different machine and have been using it for just under a year without a single issue to date… The grinder works perfectly, I am able to reliably switch between modes and can accurately tell what pressure level it’s operating under… I mean, isn’t this the entire reason poeple watch a dozen review videos on products before spending money on potentially sub par products? It’s also a great way for manufacturers to know what to work on.
I think this style of machine with home baristas in mind are very good at getting people interested in espresso. However, the problems are caused by over complicating the machine. When there are problems it is impossible to get into the machine or replace parts. Out of warranty the repair costs out way the value of the machine. I have just junked a sage Oracle after 5 years, several trips to the repair shop at £200 a go meant it had come to the end of its working life. My first machine was a Gaggia classic and taught me how to look after them. Many modifications later I purchased a more ‘pro’ machine made in Germany. Less bells and whistles but solid as a rock. Should out last me! There is a lot to be said for “ Less is More” An expensive machine is one you do not get value out of. IMHO
We have had two of these we have had to return. We are I. South Africa. It was a pity because we loved the coffee! Both machines were funny to turn on, I had to unplug both of them from the wall every night. Just pressing the button to turn on did not work. Then both failed with the 3 flashing lights for temperature flashing which means call for delonghi service. They will not make coffee when the service lights are blinking :) anyway the first machine lasted two weeks and the second lasted 30 days. We are returning the second one and getting a Breville Barista Express Impress. We are very sad though because we loved the delonghi coffee.
Eight months into ownership, the selector knob stopped working. DeLonghi repaired it without too much fuss. I've had it back for several months and it's working fine, making delicious coffee.
I had the selector switch problem and returned it on warranty. A couple of months later, the switch knob broke but I was able to repair it with hot glue. The pressure meter has been partially working for a couple of months. Sometimes it moves, sometimes not, sometimes it moves a little. It's out of warranty. The grinder adjustment doesn't change much. I have it at the 7 setting and it's barely coarse enough. It does make great coffee but I wouldn't buy this again. On the other hand, about 15 years ago, I had a Breville drip coffee maker maker that died soon after its warranty expired.
I'm a rookie, just bought this machine on sale on Amazon. I've watched a bunch of videos on how to do a shot and so far nothing but trouble. The pressure gauge goes into the danger zone and I have to run the same shot multiple times because only tiny drips coming out, and not getting good espresso at all. I'm using between 14-18 grams of beans for the double shot. tried many different settings on the grinder and am tamping it properly. Started to hard but then just one tamp at around 30lbs pressure. If its this complicated why do I have a machine, probably returning it.
I have switched from the DeLonghi LaSpecialista to a Flair with a Niche grinder and I could not be happier. With the DeLonghi I found dialing in a grind size to be difficult, hitting the good zone with the manometer to not be easy and barely fine enough (too high a flow rate). The preinfusion was by time, which is far from optimal. Also a wet puck after, and messy grounds on the machine, varying by coffee type.
I think the ergonomics on this machine are very good, but yes the pre-infusion is too intense, shortening the possible shot time. Which Flair did you get?
@@TomsCoffeeCorner I really like the way you cover these machines and I have a hard time understanding the justification for paying the money for many of the E61 machines. I have the Flair 58 with heater. I am also currently making one coffee/day with a Niche Zero and 1 coffee/day with a Niche Duo. Interesting differences between the two. As for pre-infusion times, I find this to be the most variable parameter from shot to shot with everything else unchanged, and consequently think it is best controlled manually on every shot using a bottomless portafilter, not a pre-set time.
My portafilter does not lock straight on this model is that a problem? I probably turn it about a quarter before it cant turn anymore, using the original handle.
Do you mean you can't get it all the way in? Or does it go too far? Eventually, the group head gaskets need replacing, as thez wear thin. But that takes a while.
@@TomsCoffeeCorner when i put the thing into the group head it turns and locks however it only turns a quarter and it is not straight when locked in. So it doesn't reach the "lock" mark
@@TomsCoffeeCorner Nope, doesn't even meet the line. My bottomless portafilter doesn't have this problem however it draws coffee too fast and when i change the grind the pressure goes too high. Shame this grinder doesn't have a finer adjustment.
I’ve been using this machine for 2 months. Water from inside the machine is leaking into the drainage tray underneath. Even though I haven’t spilled any water, the tray keeps filling up. Is this normal?
Espresso knob is broken just like you said. This will be my third time retuning my machine for repairs. It will cost me 295.00 to send it to them to have a knob fixed. 😕
I've bought the La Specialista after seeing your videos and because of PAF being high for this model :D .. we only do espresso so the switch is not an issue, the manometer works (although it has no values on it we try to get it in the top middle) and the grinder was not stuck (yet). Even if it will be, I will go back to your excellent video about taking it apart and cleaning it. Thank you, Tom!
Hi Tom I have had lots of issues with the La Specialista the latest is the steam wand won’t work and the steam leaks into the bottom tray I am over it sent it back three times already they sent me a new one and still having issue
Thanks Tom for this vid! I am still looking for a successor for my Delonghi Magnifica S (been to cup machine) and due to the fact I am very happy with that machine, I almost bought the La Specialista Arte, but the few grinder settings and the fact that you cannot clean the grinder properly did hold me back. Maybe go the Dedica + loose grinder path instead? Greetings from the Netherlands.
I was watch your video"How to clean your grinder" when I bought 9155, And it worked last week, Cause I put thick coffee powder to the grinder and try grind it more finer, But the grinder blocking on the aperture, Then I feel its suck that this machine cant clean grinder easy, It shouldn't happen in a major coffee machine. But thanks your video I buy blossom screwdriver and success dismantle the machine and cleaned the grinder. It's ironically If I want clean grinder I must dismantle the whole machine.
Thanks for your effort! The video was very informative! I have seen reviews saying that the grinder does not grind fine enough, and 8 settings are too few to get a good espresso. I'm not too picky though. Will it affect the taste too much? Also, after more than a year, does your Specialista Arte still work properly? A lot of reviews I've seen online say that the Specialista series (Arte, Prestigio and Maestro) often break down after a year or two. Issues with steam and leak are most prevalent. I'm looking to buy a Maestro since I fell in love with how it looks, but your videos about the Breville Express Impress really make me reconsider. The Maestro is basically the Arte with auto tamping and auto froth. The automatic LatteCrema does give the machine the ability to make milk coffee, which my parents really like because they don't know how to froth milk manually. But is this tradeoff worth it?
Hey Tom, I’m planning on upgrading my current coffee machine. I like making lattes and espresso and noticed that my old coffee machine really doesn’t preform really well. I’ve watched a lot of your reviews but I’m stuck on choosing one. I want to spend around 5000nok ( around 450 usd). What would you recommend? I would like to have a built in grinder too. Thanks for ur great reviews.
Hi there! Well, I don't know the market in Norway, but I'd maybe wait for the Ninja Luxe Cafe to get to Europe. It's my current favorite all in one machine. Otherwise, maybe wait for a Sage Barista model to go on sale.
I have a prestigio one and it work great every morning and simple to use. Just I found that I need some practice for the 3 holes steam wand😢is there a tip?
Not happy with my Arte. It is leaking water from the back when in use and also a small rock (that was in the beans) jammed the grinder which is a nuisance to pull apart. Taking it in for fixing tomorrow as it's still under warranty but no doubt I'll have to pay for the grinder as I think the motor has burnt out. Wish I had stayed with Breville.
I'm having an issue with my grinder. It only works at a setting higher than 6 which is too coarse. The grinder doesn't engage the beans at any setting lower than 6
First machine had steam wander issue, keep stopping around 10 seconds; TSC exchange for me, the new onw seems fine so far ( one month new) finger crossed.
Hello! A new coffee enthousiast here! Could I ask if these issues also occur with the EVO version of La spacialista arte? Wanted to purchase that one, but I will hold of if that version has the same issues.
Question regarding the specialista model. My machine recently started an issue. Once I grin, fill and tamper (this has a tamper), I move my carousel to the brew location and I attempt to the brew location, however it does not twist on. It is almost like it is in the locked position? Any advice?
Hey Tom Thanks for your Videos so helpful. I Love my Arte. No issue so far. One Questionen though, should one Play with preinfusion setting or disable it since it already so Long?
Nice video. I just had this machine and the coffee grounds in the filter holder, after the extraction, are always superwet, mix of water and coffee. I'm using level 2 of grain and pressure about 9bar. I can't have the compact dry block that you show in the video. Any suggestions on why this happens? Thanks
Well, it depends on the dose amount and a bit on the beans and grind. But it's not really a big deal either way. Dry pucks are nicer to bang out, but they're not indicative of a better shot. Cheers!
hope my machine will last - Tom - one question, how do you get the long water stream when you do your espressos (ok to start and ok to end). I can only do the sigle or double shot and was wondering how to do more :)
I just bought new n it’s my 3rd cup of coffee bt after brew expresso shots, beans remaining are really wet this my coffee taste is not so good, plz help
Hi Tom thanks for this video it helped alot since I was going for it,I lost the Sage oracle for a bargain price of 350 since I was thinking long that I have too many and getting also my Prima Donna soul.
Just ordered one without further researching it up. It was more of an impulsive buy without much thought. Now I'm quite scared. To be fair it was on sale for nearly 50% and I watched a bit of videos and said "oh why not." I wanted a Breville but on Wayfair it was sold out. Too late to turn back now it's arriving in 2 days.
Don't worry - most of them are fine, but some have had issues in the past. I bet they have worked out the wrinkles by now. Mine is still going strong! Tom
Tom, what do you think about the delonghi specialista maestro? I’m looking for safe internal parts. That one sounds like it might have them.(no plastic, no aluminum) also wondering if it’s easy to clean. . . Thanks!
Oh, I am sure the Maestro will have nylon lines for the high pressure lines. If you want no plastic, consider a manual lever like the Flair or Cafelat Robot.
I have the la especialistas prestigio. My machine stops the same pressure. right below the optimal zone. No matter what I do it wont go any higher. Seems like it struggles to go higher. Anybody have an Idea of what I need to replace bc it’s out of the warranty.
Damn!! I just got this one using my flyer points, but I was tossing up between this and the breville, I’ve only had 5 coffees and it’s already not going well. I didn’t see this video till now, I had only seen the first review.. does anyone know who I’d contact - would it be delonghi or the points company (Qantas frequent flyer/marketplace)??
It's not all machines that have the manometer or selector switch issue, but rather just a small percentage. If your machine is working properly, there's no need to return it.
just play with the grind and dose settings and most importantly use the roast chart in your manual that helped me, I have the same machine no issues, coffee tastes great hot or iced and it's consistent!😊
I had the problem with the selector switch not working this time last year. It was swapped out under warranty and I took the same machine despite being offered alternatives as I was happy with the machine, and couldn't find other people at the time with the same faults. Mine is used by all my family daily.
My machine started amazing, but very fast no crema. The coffee is always too watery. I tried all the settings played with different coffee. Still problems. It will be almost a year. Do you think they will replace it? Does anybody experience the same?
Hello there! Yes, your beans are probably too old - or in other words roasted too long ago. These videos may help: How to extract the perfect espresso: ruclips.net/video/piO6c695Op8/видео.html How to Get Crema: ruclips.net/video/00NSG9459a8/видео.html Why Supermarket Coffee Beans are RUINING your Espresso! ruclips.net/video/5BgMKqu8fJI/видео.html
I don't agree with the conclusion of leaving the videos up. I am thinking to buy this machine and I would like to know how often these things happen, if i'd watch just the original review I wouldnt know it can be problematic...
Well, if you get a lemon, you can return it. The fact is, more people are enjoying the machine, than those with lemons, and the latter can return theirs under warranty. Cheers!
I’ve been using this machine for a year and a week ago steam wand stopped working and water escaped the water tank every time I made coffee. I’m really upset about, it was just a year!
I can't get mine off descale. I have cleaned it over 10 times over 4 months and Delonghi will not do anything, except tell me do it again. I had it a year when it happend.
I have la Specialista prestigio, and in general I don’t have any issue, very good machine, very good coffee!… however, I did not long time ago a master class of latte art and for the first time I had the opportunity to use a professional Italian coffee machine, and I notice that the pressure in the steam wound is considerable higher so was “easier” to make the milk, the problem is that now I can’t reproduce the same effect with my machine! I can’t go even close to have similar milk effect! I even start to think that maybe my machine doesn’t give enough pressure in the steam wound…
It's true that a big fancy machine will have great steam power, making it easier to incorporate air into the milk. But it's possible with this one too - just takes longer...
The unfortunate truth about these beer-budget machines is: A: You have to spend at least $500 on a grinder before you get any consistency or quality. B: You’ll spend a (minimum) of $1,500 on your espresso machine to get even near shop-quality drinks at home. C: You’ll want to budget another $150 - $200 on accessories required to bring it all together. On top of that, you’ll need about 4-6 sq ft of counter space with at least 30” of vertical clearance, preferably near a sink, to accommodate your little espresso shop. Fortunately for the cash-strapped, marketers like Seattle Coffee Gear, 1st Line Equipment, and Whole Latte Love and others now offer complete packages from about $2,200 and up, with attractive finance options such as Affirm, with payments as low as $35/ mo.
I honestly don't think you have to spend that much. Get a Eureka Cronos/Manuale for $300. A MiiCoffee Apex or Turin Legato for $500. Some accessories. Or consider the BDB as a very nice option as well.
i have a presitigio specialista and I'll never buy another delonghi product. Make great coffee, but has had a lot of issues and customer support is absolutely terrible
@@TomsCoffeeCorner The grinder stopped working multiple times despite being cleaned and reattached correctly. I ultimately had to open up the top and readjust the grinder using a youtube video that addressed the issue (not delonghi's account). While the fix was relatively simple, it was inconvenient, annoying that the company wasn't able to provide any appropriate troubleshooting (just a $250+ repair charge), and wasted far too many coffee beans.
Hello Tom, I hope you're doing well. I'm a bit worried about the comments. I bought this machine in February, and so far, it has never failed me despite using it several times a day. What do you recommend I do or don't do to make it last longer without experiencing those mentioned issues? Thank you!
Hi there! I wouldn’t worry about it. My unit has been fine for over a year, too. I think for most people, if it’s going to break, it’ll happen sooner than later. If yours is operating fine, don’t sweat it.
This machine is really bad. Mine leaks from the bottom only after a few months and it’s not pouring proper espresso anymore. No cream and it’s only pouring a 3rd of what it used to. I’ve descaled and it used to work good so it’s not an operator error. The quality of this is subpar for the price
Hi Tom, I have a problem with Specialista. It stopped working but the teacup light is on only. Nothing else works. Pushing the tea button, the water comes cold. I found that people with same problem run the tea process few times and the machine reset itself. Someone had to do it 12 times. It does not work for me. I did it over 20 30 times. I have checked the boilers fuses, the valves the pipes but nothing. Would you suggest something? I have a link here that shows what is happening. Bless you ruclips.net/video/MqjcpL9Q07M/видео.html
Hi Eugene, if you look at 0:04, the red symbol above the "Americano" being lit up, looks like the descaling symbol. Could it be that you are still stuck in descaling mode? Can you let it finish descaling, or re-initiate the descaling process and see if running through that solves your issue?
No. There is nothing else that works apart fron on/off and tea water. The descale is on as it needs to be done but it won’t do it. What happened previously, the grinder cease to work than it was used without the grinder. Than nothing. It may be that the cause?
@@eugenuku I am pretty sure the grinder works independently of the water circuit. I think you need to get it through the descaling cycle. Is it still under warranty?
I got one about 3 years ago. It sprang a leak at about 9 months, repaired under warranty. I never use the selector switch for anything except starting the descaling. Last week the switch failed and now I can't descale. I guess I'll just use it until it clogs.
Awesome video! I am getting an espresso machine this week. I can get Delonghi Stilosa, Dedica or Magnifica for the same price. I've seen your video about Dedica, do you think that as a manual machine is that better than Magnifica that justifies doing the whole process manually? Those are expensive machines in Argentina and I'm scared that the Magnifica makes ugly espresso in sake of being fully automatic (which sound nice to me since I don't have scales, and even a botomless tool is hard to find here)
Well, the Magnifica will not make an espresso. Those fully automatic machines only extract around 2-3 bar. So if you want espresso, you will need an espresso machine. What about an ECP 3420? Which marketplace do you use in Argentina?
Thanks for watching, comments welcome!
HOW ARE YOU enjoying your La Specialista? Have you had any issues, or not?
PS - I am trying out a new Sennheiser microphone here. What do you think of the sound?
sound is good!
Good to see your fairness in your review.
Hey Tom, from what I heard and personal experience, the updated machine with the silver sides (ec9155m) fixed all the problems. I warrantied my machine that you have in the vid and receives the newer model for free
I bought this machine for your Videos. but, at 4 months the coffee selector failed. money back (lucky) now I don't know which one to buy.
about a year into the the machine and the manometer stops working. Try running it without coffee and wipe it the "presser" (not sure what the term is), thinking maybe the coffee stuck and block the sensor or something. It works. Then a year later it stops working again. Not only that, now the water started to leak on the bottom when I'm making an espresso. Bad experience. Would not buy from DeLonghi again.
I just discovered this channel a few weeks ago. It inspired me to pull out my Dedica from the cupboard where it had been sitting unused for a few years. Invested in the Dose Control Pro, bottomless filter and got some decent results.
After that I followed Tom’s recommendation of using freshly roasted coffee from my local roastery, not really expecting that big of a difference honestly, but WOW! That was a game changer! These beans are something else! They clearly have a much higher content of oils. They almost feel a bit greasy, and it’s just crema from start to finish! I appreciate the channel opening my eyes to this! Such a joy.
Awesome! I am really happy to hear that you're getting the most out of your Dedica. Local roaster and a capable grinder are both game changers. Have fun experimenting!
I'm extremely happy with my La Specialista Arte so far :) 6 months and 5-10 shots of espresso daily without any issues. Huge thanks Tom for your nice reviews, I was so prepared when I set the machine for the first time -- got a perfect shot right after just 2 grind setting changes. Awesome results with fresh Vergnano Settecento and Novecento blends!
Awesome - happy to hear it! Keep enjoying your machine. :)
Ye me to . No issues at all at the moment
5 to 10 shots wow !
🤣🤣Coffee maniac!@@stackoverflow8260
Got mine around March this year, more than happy with it, no issue so far. (I'm in Thailand)
FYI, I was undecided between Delonghi and Breville but went with Delonghi because of your fantastic VDOs, especially the descale tutorial.
Thanks for all the awesome contents, keep it up.
Thanks for sharing! Glad you're enjoying the machine so far. 👍
I was in the same spot between Breville and La Specialista and choose Delonghi after watching Tom's videos
really a descale video was the decision? lol what about all the accessories you can get for sage more than the de longhi. thousands more accessories available for 34mm baskets, but the water level on this machine is nice, Both are good not hating Enjoy
Great video-Good points. I particularly like the cup overflowing.......
I had my La Specialista EC9155M for one year and loved it until it started leaking water from the bottom. Good thing there is a 2 year warranty. They won’t swap it, they will repair it. It’ll take 2 months so I just shipped it, and in the meantime bought a Breville Touch Impress. Hope it works well. From all the reviews, Breville is better build quality.
Tom bester Mann 💪🏼 Danke für den Tipp, hilft sehr bei der Kaufentscheidung.
Hey Tom - thanks for this. Actually I had one of those issues after 6 months of utilization. It was the first issue you mentioned: the selector switch. It was just stuck on Americano, and would not go to espresso or anything else.
I am from Switzerland, so thankfully Galaxus took it back as it was still under guarantee, and sent me a new one. It's a pity, because the coffee is quite good with the right settings.
Thanks for your videos!
Same here with the switch. It's a common issue if you search for it. Mine broke twice and went back to Delonghi each time for 6 weeks waiting till it was fixed. It's annoying.
No more Delonghi for me. Eventhough i enjoy my coffee for the price of this maschine. I hope they fixed the selector wheel switch issue
I’ve had my espresso machine (same one) for nearly 3 years. I use it 2-3 times daily and this baby continues to run 😊
Very nice, thanks for sharing!
Got one on impulse and grateful for these videos . Keeping it and I haven’t even opened it . Learning about about possible issues and it’s no sweat . Got it for mom . Don’t want her drinking instant coffee anymore
Thank you! I was looking at one of these but will try to choose more wisely.
I use this machine since about 4 months now. Nothing to complain about. Everything is working.... still.....
is it still working 👀
Also wondering if it’s still working 😅
Das ist keine Maschine für Espresso außer man keine Ahnung hat was Espresso ist, die Kaffeemühle ist Schrott.
2 weeks post christmas. Cant access grinder without disassembly. Americano switch does nothing.
So far mines working fine but I have the one that also has cold brew selection so maybe its revised since then.
I'm on my second Sage BBE. First replaced under warranty. The second one got same failure this time I had to return and get repaired.
A common fault is that the showerhead becomes loose. There are 4 screws within the unit that can become loose. This time they fixed the screws in with loctite glue to hold them in place. Apart from that it's a good machine.
Thanks for your feedback, it's good to know. Cheers!
Thank you for this, I was really looking on buying this coffee machine and didn't find many reviews after the initial opening
Good video Tom! I could have guessed you were an engineering type (Like me)! I loved your reviews on the cheaper De ‘Longhi machines, and have an interim one of those on my counter right now. My new Gaggia Classic Evo Pro is currently torn apart and being thoroughly modded LOL! (BTW, I would never buy any espresso machine with an integrated grinder. Love my Eureka Mignon Zero!)
My manometer stopped working and I descaled the machine and the manometer worked fine after that. Hope this helps anyone with this similar issue.
People forget to maintain properly.. and then come problems...if you have more limescale in your water , more frequently you need to clean the machine.
Thank you for this honest video
Hey Tom, You should try "La Specialista Prestigio EC9335M" ($899.95) instead of "La Specialista Arte EC9155MB" ($699.95). I use an older one "Prestigio EC9335.BK", this mashine has two heating systems, that means you can make expresso and steam the milk at the same time.
This is why I prefer machines without a grinder built in. Dedica Arte or Breville Bambino is enough for home use with an external grinder
Exactly
Interessting. For such a coarse setting it's not too bad. I got the La Specialista Opera with a "improved" grinder which allows a finer adjusment and when grinding with 5 or higher all I get is brown-coloured sour water in 5s extraction time. 😂
By the way... Did no one complain about water coming out below the drip tray? 🤔
Your beans might be too old. This article might help: tomscoffeecorner.com/what-are-the-best-beans-for-espresso/
Sometimes coffee grind sticks to the sealing ring, causing pressure loss. Not easy to get by for cleaning.
Mines has been spot on so far
The more gadgets on any machine the more chances that one part becomes faulty or does not come up to expectations hence people scrap the whole machine, simplicity is the key to satisfaction.
Tom
Your a straight talker and say what you think about the product so I myself find your opinion as being trustworthy.👍
Agree with you there, but the selector switch ought to work. Maybe it was just a bad batch.
Had it for a year. Main problems are can’t remove the hopper to remove beans, and the tamp is slightly too small
Thank you, I was about to get the DeLonghi because had a really good discount
I mean, I think by now they must have those issues cleared up. They don't want to deal with reclamations all the time. But, I'd go for the Breville Barista Express honestly.
Подскажите ,какая кофемашина варит вкуснее ,эта Delonghi или Sage Barista?В какой из них лучше работает кофемолка ?
I haven't experienced any of the three issues mentioned up front in this video. Just lucky i guess 😜 but i like the machine. Only minor disappointment was the non removable hopper.
Great vid as usual. Yes i bought a brand new Delonghi La Specialista. And guess what. The preasuregage didnt work. Got up to 2bar and nothing more. No matter what i did. So broken as a default. To bad DeLonghi cant make a better quality. Ended up bying a Sage Barrista Pro at another store. I have now zero problem.
I wonder if the Arte just wasn't grinding fine enough? The problem I hear, is that the needle doesn't move at all...
Thank you for this video... I was considering this machine while it's $200 off so I thought I would look for some reviews... this video saved me a few hundred dollars.
Wow, are people really swayed by this?
@@rustybucket5465 yeah… these 3 defects are pretty serious in my opinion… and hearing that many poeple are having the same issues… well, there are machines with thousands of rave reviews… I personally would rather spend my money on something with great reviews than something that has common, rather serious defects. I went with a different machine and have been using it for just under a year without a single issue to date… The grinder works perfectly, I am able to reliably switch between modes and can accurately tell what pressure level it’s operating under… I mean, isn’t this the entire reason poeple watch a dozen review videos on products before spending money on potentially sub par products? It’s also a great way for manufacturers to know what to work on.
I think this style of machine with home baristas in mind are very good at getting people interested in espresso. However, the problems are caused by over complicating the machine. When there are problems it is impossible to get into the machine or replace parts.
Out of warranty the repair costs out way the value of the machine.
I have just junked a sage Oracle after 5 years, several trips to the repair shop at £200 a go meant it had come to the end of its working life.
My first machine was a Gaggia classic and taught me how to look after them. Many modifications later I purchased a more ‘pro’ machine made in Germany. Less bells and whistles but solid as a rock. Should out last me!
There is a lot to be said for “ Less is More”
An expensive machine is one you do not get value out of. IMHO
We have had two of these we have had to return. We are I. South Africa. It was a pity because we loved the coffee! Both machines were funny to turn on, I had to unplug both of them from the wall every night. Just pressing the button to turn on did not work. Then both failed with the 3 flashing lights for temperature flashing which means call for delonghi service. They will not make coffee when the service lights are blinking :) anyway the first machine lasted two weeks and the second lasted 30 days. We are returning the second one and getting a Breville Barista Express Impress. We are very sad though because we loved the delonghi coffee.
Eight months into ownership, the selector knob stopped working. DeLonghi repaired it without too much fuss. I've had it back for several months and it's working fine, making delicious coffee.
Good to know! thanks for sharing!
Definitely my next coffee machine in future is barista express. Delonghi just seems to not keep up very well with expresso machines till this range.✌🏻
Not expresso but eSpresso 🇮🇹
@@ChillBeanStudioit’s expresso
@@wanzacharywanisa5762 it’s espresso
Got my Arte almoust one year now, use it at least 5 times a day, every day, and got ZERO problems, is a fantastic machine and i love it..
you drink too much coffee :)
Great to hear! Glad you're happy with it. :)
I had the selector switch problem and returned it on warranty. A couple of months later, the switch knob broke but I was able to repair it with hot glue.
The pressure meter has been partially working for a couple of months. Sometimes it moves, sometimes not, sometimes it moves a little. It's out of warranty.
The grinder adjustment doesn't change much. I have it at the 7 setting and it's barely coarse enough.
It does make great coffee but I wouldn't buy this again.
On the other hand, about 15 years ago, I had a Breville drip coffee maker maker that died soon after its warranty expired.
Thanks for posting your experience!
It took me a year for the manomater to work. I was having the wrong heat and grind and I found it's also the quality of bean that plays a role too
I'm a rookie, just bought this machine on sale on Amazon. I've watched a bunch of videos on how to do a shot and so far nothing but trouble. The pressure gauge goes into the danger zone and I have to run the same shot multiple times because only tiny drips coming out, and not getting good espresso at all. I'm using between 14-18 grams of beans for the double shot. tried many different settings on the grinder and am tamping it properly. Started to hard but then just one tamp at around 30lbs pressure. If its this complicated why do I have a machine, probably returning it.
Well, you have to grind coarser if the machine is getting choked. Try that.
I have switched from the DeLonghi LaSpecialista to a Flair with a Niche grinder and I could not be happier. With the DeLonghi I found dialing in a grind size to be difficult, hitting the good zone with the manometer to not be easy and barely fine enough (too high a flow rate). The preinfusion was by time, which is far from optimal. Also a wet puck after, and messy grounds on the machine, varying by coffee type.
I think the ergonomics on this machine are very good, but yes the pre-infusion is too intense, shortening the possible shot time. Which Flair did you get?
@@TomsCoffeeCorner I really like the way you cover these machines and I have a hard time understanding the justification for paying the money for many of the E61 machines. I have the Flair 58 with heater. I am also currently making one coffee/day with a Niche Zero and 1 coffee/day with a Niche Duo. Interesting differences between the two. As for pre-infusion times, I find this to be the most variable parameter from shot to shot with everything else unchanged, and consequently think it is best controlled manually on every shot using a bottomless portafilter, not a pre-set time.
My portafilter does not lock straight on this model is that a problem?
I probably turn it about a quarter before it cant turn anymore, using the original handle.
Do you mean you can't get it all the way in? Or does it go too far? Eventually, the group head gaskets need replacing, as thez wear thin. But that takes a while.
@@TomsCoffeeCorner when i put the thing into the group head it turns and locks however it only turns a quarter and it is not straight when locked in. So it doesn't reach the "lock" mark
@@KebabEater Could it be that your basket is overvilled?
@@TomsCoffeeCorner Nope, doesn't even meet the line.
My bottomless portafilter doesn't have this problem however it draws coffee too fast and when i change the grind the pressure goes too high. Shame this grinder doesn't have a finer adjustment.
I’ve been using this machine for 2 months. Water from inside the machine is leaking into the drainage tray underneath. Even though I haven’t spilled any water, the tray keeps filling up. Is this normal?
I had the switch issue as well as the descale was stuck in a loop. I ended up buying a Dinamica Plus. Wasn't chancing another one.
Espresso knob is broken just like you said. This will be my third time retuning my machine for repairs. It will cost me 295.00 to send it to them to have a knob fixed. 😕
Oh gosh, I'm sorry to hear that!
I've bought the La Specialista after seeing your videos and because of PAF being high for this model :D .. we only do espresso so the switch is not an issue, the manometer works (although it has no values on it we try to get it in the top middle) and the grinder was not stuck (yet). Even if it will be, I will go back to your excellent video about taking it apart and cleaning it. Thank you, Tom!
Great to hear! I haven't had any issues with mine either. Enjoy! Tom
Hi Tom I have had lots of issues with the La Specialista the latest is the steam wand won’t work and the steam leaks into the bottom tray I am over it sent it back three times already they sent me a new one and still having issue
Thanks Tom for this vid! I am still looking for a successor for my Delonghi Magnifica S (been to cup machine) and due to the fact I am very happy with that machine, I almost bought the La Specialista Arte, but the few grinder settings and the fact that you cannot clean the grinder properly did hold me back. Maybe go the Dedica + loose grinder path instead?
Greetings from the Netherlands.
Hi, what do you think about la Specialista Prestigio ec9355m?
have no problems it works great and that after 2 years
I don't have any issues either. But some people do. Glad your works great! Tom
I was watch your video"How to clean your grinder" when I bought 9155, And it worked last week, Cause I put thick coffee powder to the grinder and try grind it more finer, But the grinder blocking on the aperture, Then I feel its suck that this machine cant clean grinder easy, It shouldn't happen in a major coffee machine. But thanks your video I buy blossom screwdriver and success dismantle the machine and cleaned the grinder. It's ironically If I want clean grinder I must dismantle the whole machine.
Zero issues after almost a year of daily coffee consumption. But must say, I don't use in-built grinder. My only problem is shot consistency.
Glad to hear your machine is working well! Consistency will come with practice and good beans...
Good one for the price
Thanks for your effort! The video was very informative!
I have seen reviews saying that the grinder does not grind fine enough, and 8 settings are too few to get a good espresso. I'm not too picky though. Will it affect the taste too much?
Also, after more than a year, does your Specialista Arte still work properly? A lot of reviews I've seen online say that the Specialista series (Arte, Prestigio and Maestro) often break down after a year or two. Issues with steam and leak are most prevalent.
I'm looking to buy a Maestro since I fell in love with how it looks, but your videos about the Breville Express Impress really make me reconsider. The Maestro is basically the Arte with auto tamping and auto froth.
The automatic LatteCrema does give the machine the ability to make milk coffee, which my parents really like because they don't know how to froth milk manually. But is this tradeoff worth it?
Hey Tom, I’m planning on upgrading my current coffee machine. I like making lattes and espresso and noticed that my old coffee machine really doesn’t preform really well. I’ve watched a lot of your reviews but I’m stuck on choosing one. I want to spend around 5000nok ( around 450 usd). What would you recommend? I would like to have a built in grinder too. Thanks for ur great reviews.
Hi there! Well, I don't know the market in Norway, but I'd maybe wait for the Ninja Luxe Cafe to get to Europe. It's my current favorite all in one machine. Otherwise, maybe wait for a Sage Barista model to go on sale.
@@TomsCoffeeCorner great stuff . I liked ur sage barista review. Appreciate the reply and awesome reviews mate!
I have a prestigio one and it work great every morning and simple to use. Just I found that I need some practice for the 3 holes steam wand😢is there a tip?
Practice, practice practice! And maybe check Emilee Bryant and Lance Hedrick's channels. They are the king and queen of latte art.
Not happy with my Arte. It is leaking water from the back when in use and also a small rock (that was in the beans) jammed the grinder which is a nuisance to pull apart. Taking it in for fixing tomorrow as it's still under warranty but no doubt I'll have to pay for the grinder as I think the motor has burnt out. Wish I had stayed with Breville.
Well, I am guessing a rock will kill most grinders, but yes it sucks that it's so hard to get to the grinder.
I'm having an issue with my grinder. It only works at a setting higher than 6 which is too coarse. The grinder doesn't engage the beans at any setting lower than 6
First machine had steam wander issue, keep stopping around 10 seconds; TSC exchange for me, the new onw seems fine so far ( one month new) finger crossed.
I've returned my Prestigio. Needle not moving at all, even with the water blocker inserted!
@@ZiglioUK Man, that’s too bad!
I’m tossing up between the delonghi opera and the breville impression express. Do you have a review on the opera? Or any thoughts?
Hi Tom, I’m wondering if the Delonghi EC9155 is able to do backflush as I tried today but the pressure build up without releasing into the drip pan.
Nope, it cannot backflush.
Have you ever reviewed the Gevi dual boiler?
Hello! A new coffee enthousiast here! Could I ask if these issues also occur with the EVO version of La spacialista arte? Wanted to purchase that one, but I will hold of if that version has the same issues.
Where can I find a bottomless portafilter that actually fits? Thanks!
Right here: geni.us/NormcoreLaSpecialista (affiliate link)
Question regarding the specialista model. My machine recently started an issue. Once I grin, fill and tamper (this has a tamper), I move my carousel to the brew location and I attempt to the brew location, however it does not twist on. It is almost like it is in the locked position? Any advice?
Could it be that your basket is too full of coffee?
Hey Tom Thanks for your Videos so helpful. I Love my Arte. No issue so far. One Questionen though, should one Play with preinfusion setting or disable it since it already so Long?
I disable the pause, since the pre-infusion itself is soooo long. And it sounds like a choo choo train.
Nice video. I just had this machine and the coffee grounds in the filter holder, after the extraction, are always superwet, mix of water and coffee. I'm using level 2 of grain and pressure about 9bar. I can't have the compact dry block that you show in the video. Any suggestions on why this happens? Thanks
Well, it depends on the dose amount and a bit on the beans and grind. But it's not really a big deal either way. Dry pucks are nicer to bang out, but they're not indicative of a better shot. Cheers!
After researching decided to go with the Breville
Can't remove the hopper?
Deal breaker for me.
How do you thoroughly clean the grinder?
I've had this machine for a little over a year and the pressure seems to be off it keeps blowing the portafilter off. Any suggestions?
hope my machine will last - Tom - one question, how do you get the long water stream when you do your espressos (ok to start and ok to end). I can only do the sigle or double shot and was wondering how to do more :)
I just bought new n it’s my 3rd cup of coffee bt after brew expresso shots, beans remaining are really wet this my coffee taste is not so good, plz help
Hi Tom thanks for this video it helped alot since I was going for it,I lost the Sage oracle for a bargain price of 350 since I was thinking long that I have too many and getting also my Prima Donna soul.
Just ordered one without further researching it up. It was more of an impulsive buy without much thought. Now I'm quite scared. To be fair it was on sale for nearly 50% and I watched a bit of videos and said "oh why not." I wanted a Breville but on Wayfair it was sold out. Too late to turn back now it's arriving in 2 days.
Don't worry - most of them are fine, but some have had issues in the past. I bet they have worked out the wrinkles by now. Mine is still going strong! Tom
What about the new opera model? Any differences
The new Opera model looks pretty sweet. I think it has a 3 way solenoid, 15 instead of 8 grind settings, and does cold drinks. Cheers!
can you share the link of the video where you disassemble it?, thanks
You betcha! ruclips.net/video/Nqwr1eMrKg8/видео.htmlsi=-d699wwR3zIdywZk
Tom, what do you think about the delonghi specialista maestro? I’m looking for safe internal parts. That one sounds like it might have them.(no plastic, no aluminum) also wondering if it’s easy to clean. . . Thanks!
One more thing. I have never used an espresso machine. Is this easy to use? Thanks!
Oh, I am sure the Maestro will have nylon lines for the high pressure lines. If you want no plastic, consider a manual lever like the Flair or Cafelat Robot.
+1 for the Breville.
Any input on this vs the casabrews 5700 Pro?
Sorry, never tried a Casabrews.
Barista express or Barista pro? What would you suggest. Thx
Well, the pro steams a lot faster and better imho, but also costs more. But I'd probably lean towards the Pro, since I make a lot of milk drinks.
Whats is your thoughts on the delonghi la specialista maestro compared to something like the Oracle?
I have yet to try the Oracle, but my guess is that the Oracle is much better. Breville is the king of the all in ones, in my opinion.
I have the la especialistas prestigio. My machine stops the same pressure. right below the optimal zone. No matter what I do it wont go any higher. Seems like it struggles to go higher. Anybody have an Idea of what I need to replace bc it’s out of the warranty.
Have you tried fresher beans? The grinder does not get all that fine...
Damn!! I just got this one using my flyer points, but I was tossing up between this and the breville, I’ve only had 5 coffees and it’s already not going well. I didn’t see this video till now, I had only seen the first review.. does anyone know who I’d contact - would it be delonghi or the points company (Qantas frequent flyer/marketplace)??
It's not all machines that have the manometer or selector switch issue, but rather just a small percentage. If your machine is working properly, there's no need to return it.
just play with the grind and dose settings and most importantly use the roast chart in your manual that helped me, I have the same machine no issues, coffee tastes great hot or iced and it's consistent!😊
I had the problem with the selector switch not working this time last year. It was swapped out under warranty and I took the same machine despite being offered alternatives as I was happy with the machine, and couldn't find other people at the time with the same faults. Mine is used by all my family daily.
My latte art still isn't great, but on a good day I can do a passable heart or tulip. Just not consistently 😂
Glad to hear you got that switch replaced under warranty. Have fun with the machine!
My machine started amazing, but very fast no crema. The coffee is always too watery. I tried all the settings played with different coffee. Still problems. It will be almost a year. Do you think they will replace it? Does anybody experience the same?
Hello there! Yes, your beans are probably too old - or in other words roasted too long ago.
These videos may help:
How to extract the perfect espresso: ruclips.net/video/piO6c695Op8/видео.html
How to Get Crema: ruclips.net/video/00NSG9459a8/видео.html
Why Supermarket Coffee Beans are RUINING your Espresso! ruclips.net/video/5BgMKqu8fJI/видео.html
I don't agree with the conclusion of leaving the videos up. I am thinking to buy this machine and I would like to know how often these things happen, if i'd watch just the original review I wouldnt know it can be problematic...
Well, if you get a lemon, you can return it. The fact is, more people are enjoying the machine, than those with lemons, and the latter can return theirs under warranty. Cheers!
@@TomsCoffeeCornerthat conclusion helps :) thanks for the reply
Is the issue the same with Delonghi La Specialista Arte Evo?
I don't know. I am guessing they solved those issues by now.
I’ve been using this machine for a year and a week ago steam wand stopped working and water escaped the water tank every time I made coffee. I’m really upset about, it was just a year!
I can't get mine off descale. I have cleaned it over 10 times over 4 months and Delonghi will not do anything, except tell me do it again. I had it a year when it happend.
Crap! Can you return it?
@@TomsCoffeeCorner No, I am trying to get them to honor the warranty.
Help my machine is not giving full dose of water for americano my machine is nine months old. Just descaled did not make a difference
have discaled
My machine is not grinding correctly
I've had the manometer issue myself.
Did you have it repaired, or what happened?
I have la Specialista prestigio, and in general I don’t have any issue, very good machine, very good coffee!… however, I did not long time ago a master class of latte art and for the first time I had the opportunity to use a professional Italian coffee machine, and I notice that the pressure in the steam wound is considerable higher so was “easier” to make the milk, the problem is that now I can’t reproduce the same effect with my machine! I can’t go even close to have similar milk effect! I even start to think that maybe my machine doesn’t give enough pressure in the steam wound…
It's true that a big fancy machine will have great steam power, making it easier to incorporate air into the milk. But it's possible with this one too - just takes longer...
The unfortunate truth about these beer-budget machines is:
A: You have to spend at least $500 on a grinder before you get any consistency or quality.
B: You’ll spend a (minimum) of $1,500 on your espresso machine to get even near shop-quality drinks at home.
C: You’ll want to budget another $150 - $200 on accessories required to bring it all together.
On top of that, you’ll need about 4-6 sq ft of counter space with at least 30” of vertical clearance, preferably near a sink, to accommodate your little espresso shop.
Fortunately for the cash-strapped, marketers like Seattle Coffee Gear, 1st Line Equipment, and Whole Latte Love and others now offer complete packages from about $2,200 and up, with attractive finance options such as Affirm, with payments as low as $35/ mo.
I honestly don't think you have to spend that much. Get a Eureka Cronos/Manuale for $300. A MiiCoffee Apex or Turin Legato for $500. Some accessories. Or consider the BDB as a very nice option as well.
i have a presitigio specialista and I'll never buy another delonghi product. Make great coffee, but has had a lot of issues and customer support is absolutely terrible
Sorry to hear that. What happened with your Prestigio?
@@TomsCoffeeCorner The grinder stopped working multiple times despite being cleaned and reattached correctly. I ultimately had to open up the top and readjust the grinder using a youtube video that addressed the issue (not delonghi's account). While the fix was relatively simple, it was inconvenient, annoying that the company wasn't able to provide any appropriate troubleshooting (just a $250+ repair charge), and wasted far too many coffee beans.
Hello Tom, I hope you're doing well. I'm a bit worried about the comments. I bought this machine in February, and so far, it has never failed me despite using it several times a day. What do you recommend I do or don't do to make it last longer without experiencing those mentioned issues? Thank you!
Hi there! I wouldn’t worry about it. My unit has been fine for over a year, too. I think for most people, if it’s going to break, it’ll happen sooner than later. If yours is operating fine, don’t sweat it.
Mine started leaking water, we have it only 2 months. Now there is a water leaking from the bottom of the machine. Need to return… quite dissapointed.
Oh man, sorry to great about that.
I returned it to my local store for credit. Water leak and on and off switch after 4 months.
Thanks to Crate @ Barrel for your support.
This machine is really bad. Mine leaks from the bottom only after a few months and it’s not pouring proper espresso anymore. No cream and it’s only pouring a 3rd of what it used to. I’ve descaled and it used to work good so it’s not an operator error. The quality of this is subpar for the price
Hi Tom, I have a problem
with Specialista. It stopped working but the teacup light is on only. Nothing else works. Pushing the tea button, the water comes cold. I found that people with same problem run the tea process few times and the machine reset itself. Someone had to do it 12 times. It does not work for me. I did it over 20 30 times. I have checked the boilers fuses, the valves the pipes but nothing. Would you suggest something? I have a link here that shows what is happening. Bless you
ruclips.net/video/MqjcpL9Q07M/видео.html
Hi Eugene, if you look at 0:04, the red symbol above the "Americano" being lit up, looks like the descaling symbol. Could it be that you are still stuck in descaling mode? Can you let it finish descaling, or re-initiate the descaling process and see if running through that solves your issue?
No. There is nothing else that works apart fron on/off and tea water. The descale is on as it needs to be done but it won’t do it. What happened previously, the grinder cease to work than it was used without the grinder. Than nothing. It may be that the cause?
@@eugenuku I am pretty sure the grinder works independently of the water circuit. I think you need to get it through the descaling cycle. Is it still under warranty?
I got one about 3 years ago. It sprang a leak at about 9 months, repaired under warranty.
I never use the selector switch for anything except starting the descaling. Last week the switch failed and now I can't descale. I guess I'll just use it until it clogs.
I must be lucky, mines been working great for 2 years. But that would not make a good video title I guess. 😆
Awesome video! I am getting an espresso machine this week. I can get Delonghi Stilosa, Dedica or Magnifica for the same price.
I've seen your video about Dedica, do you think that as a manual machine is that better than Magnifica that justifies doing the whole process manually?
Those are expensive machines in Argentina and I'm scared that the Magnifica makes ugly espresso in sake of being fully automatic (which sound nice to me since I don't have scales, and even a botomless tool is hard to find here)
Well, the Magnifica will not make an espresso. Those fully automatic machines only extract around 2-3 bar. So if you want espresso, you will need an espresso machine. What about an ECP 3420? Which marketplace do you use in Argentina?