New Coffee Machine Type?! DeLonghi TrueBrew REVIEW

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
  • See product details here: bit.ly/3KUfun9
    Liam takes home the new De'Longhi TrueBrew for a test spin and shares his thoughts. TrueBrew is a new type of automatic single serve drip coffee maker made by De'Longhi. The machine offers an authentic bean-to-cup experience from 3oz espresso-style beverages, to 16oz iced coffee, all the way to a 40oz coffee carafe.
    Let's walk through the new model and go over what the new machine has to offer.
    00:00 Overview
    0:50 TrueBrew significance
    2:07 Coffee quality
    2:27 Machine design
    3:45 Drip coffee options
    4:27 Iced coffee??
    5:05 Bypass doser (decaf!)
    5:20 'Espresso style' 3oz, cappuccinos & lattes
    6:07 Beverage temperature
    6:31 Integrated grinder
    7:17 Machine cleaning
    7:28 Machine cons
    8:48 Concluding thoughts

Комментарии • 79

  • @nvarmy
    @nvarmy Год назад +15

    Just got ours yesterday. We are the people described in this video. Been using a pod machine and wanted better coffee, but a lot of convenience without going all out. This fits our lifestyle and wants very well.

  • @ferbeybill
    @ferbeybill Год назад +2

    I picked one of these up the other day. I've used every one cup method, this is the best!

  • @michaelmccormack3482
    @michaelmccormack3482 Год назад +7

    This machine looks incredible I definitely want to get one, thanks for doing a review so soon.

  • @carbonking53
    @carbonking53 8 месяцев назад +7

    I'd like to see a machine with a dual bean reservoir for two different kinds of beans.

  • @toddpower4674
    @toddpower4674 Год назад

    Nice comfortable video.
    Very straight forward and sensible review.

  • @tonyclark9745
    @tonyclark9745 10 месяцев назад

    Good job on the demo

  • @RebirthBeyond
    @RebirthBeyond Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I agree that DeLonghi found a hole in the market with this. I am not sure if there are any other whole bean to cup machines such as this for drip coffee. I am coming from a place of convenience and this is a great next step from a Keurig.

  • @WannodsPlace
    @WannodsPlace Год назад

    Thanks for the excellent and honest review .😮

  • @EviloveMetal
    @EviloveMetal Год назад

    Looks great, I'll be buying one right away!

  • @airops423
    @airops423 Год назад

    Thanks for the review. Just bought one today to actually replace my drip grind and brew coffee maker. I got tired of cleaning each time I make a pot of coffee, and typically I just want one cup at a time and not an entire pot. Pods taste terrible and were never appealing to me. I’m surprised this style of machine was never created earlier.
    I tried it out today and did notice a bit of a mess inside. It sounds like this is normal and doesn’t necessitate additional cleaning than what Is recommended?

  • @laurafedora5385
    @laurafedora5385 Год назад +2

    I just got mine a few months ago. Overall I love it, my coffee tastes awesome.
    It’s not hard to clean, but I find it to be messy on the inside, there are always coffee grinds and water that empty into the machine instead of the little waste receptacles.
    I also find setting the auto brew feature to be more complicated than it should be (why I’m here, seeing if I am doing something wrong). It always resets the time to pm if I try to turn the auto brew on for the following morning after work, so I have to go through each hour until it flips back to am. It’s not difficult, just a bit of a hassle.
    Overall, I’m glad I bought it. It’s a pretty slick machine. Makes a fantastic cup of coffee.

    • @SuperFlyBirdie
      @SuperFlyBirdie Год назад

      I’m with you Laura - great cup of coffee, but really messy cleanup. I wondered if my machine was a lemon due to all the grounds and water inside my unit. I bought a bamboo sliding shelf for the unit to sit on, in order to keep the mess off my countertop. Finally, I had to add a silicon mat atop the shelf. This unit is perfect for a 2-person household and we do feel like we’re saving beans, drinking what we brew every time.

    • @braccali
      @braccali 11 месяцев назад

      I have the exact same gripes about ours as well. I very close to contacting their support since so much water and grinds end up on our counter when I go to empty the water and spent grinds bins.

  • @patriciamamaril9922
    @patriciamamaril9922 Год назад

    Amazing review!

  • @MadDadQc
    @MadDadQc Год назад

    What according to you would be the best temp setting for this machine ? I just bought it and put it straight on max temp heat but it clearly burns the coffee so im looking for advice 😊

  • @Dom.unofficial
    @Dom.unofficial Год назад +2

    I am on my second one because I thought my first one was defective, but my coffee, on the highest setting, is not hot at all. I mean its warm, but as soon as you add a little cream (sue me) its room temperature. Their customer service was great and sent me a new one, but it does the same thing

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад

      Weird and thanks for the feedback. Totally opposite experience with the one I received. Sounds like some quality control issues

  • @DattKiddsAmazin
    @DattKiddsAmazin Год назад

    Just got mine a couple months ago, and why I am here is when we use the over ice feature the ice melts quickly. The temperature does not seem any cooler the regular coffee feature. Is that normal?

  • @janefletcher3198
    @janefletcher3198 Год назад

    I just got one for my birthday , I do have one question . Do you have to have beans in the hopper for the ground coffee to work? I did not have beans so I tried the ground coffee and it doesn’t work.

  • @averageoldergamer3281
    @averageoldergamer3281 5 месяцев назад

    Any idea's on when this coming to the UK?

  • @user-ge1bj6tq9x
    @user-ge1bj6tq9x 11 месяцев назад

    you mentioned that its very hot but ours is set to level 3 which is the hottest but its not that hot. do you know what should be the temperature when its level 3?

  • @giannimazzone5321
    @giannimazzone5321 Год назад +1

    Awesome video, definitely interested in getting one. How would you say the "espresso style" compares to say Nespresso vertuo in terms of quality?

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад +1

      It's not ideal - I would rather change beans when doing espresso because the method tends to pick up on some different flavours, so I would say the vertuo would be more appropriate. My opinion would be about 70% of the quality output of the vertuo

  • @kevstartravels
    @kevstartravels 11 месяцев назад

    Can you make an iced coffee setting larger than 12oz?

  • @beni4136
    @beni4136 Год назад

    Is it possible to have only hot water for tea ?

  • @mercedesfranco7830
    @mercedesfranco7830 4 месяца назад

    does it have a strong scent while brewing?

  • @jhguygih
    @jhguygih 6 месяцев назад

    I need this but so many complaints im thinking to go to a 1.2k philips. Thoughts?

  • @user-hm2tq5yu8n
    @user-hm2tq5yu8n 9 месяцев назад

    How do you change the auto off time!?

  • @adannas
    @adannas Год назад +1

    Thanks for this review. It was great! I am a super heavy coffee drinker. I prefer American style large cups (as you mentioned in this review). Currently, I have a Jura A1 (which has been great). However, to get my "cup" of coffee, I have the long pull set to the largest amount and push, wait, and push again for my cup. I like the taste and it's nice having the crema, but I still miss the taste of drip coffee. Any thoughts of Jura A1 vs this for American style coffee drinkers who drink black coffee all day long? Should I buy this and switch even though the jura was twice as much? Thanks!

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад +1

      Oh cool! Jura A1! There was a time I used that machine quite a bit. It's a solid machine. The drink styles are different and the TrueBrew will definitely be closer to american drip coffee... for sure. In terms of beverage size, it's bigger. That being said, coffee from the Jura machines, especially ones with P.E.P have always been unique to their own and a good cup.
      I'd say the Truebrew will be a stronger beverage but will also be more bitter. The Jura will be less bitter but will lack the body from the TrueBrew when using a larger cup size.
      I'd honestly stay with the A1 if you can tolerate the inconveniences, otherwise the Truebrew could be more appropriate as a daily driver.

    • @adannas
      @adannas Год назад

      @@HomeCoffeeSolutions thanks so much for the info and your thoughts. I appreciate it!

  • @LorneReams
    @LorneReams Год назад +3

    In your opinion, how sealed/airtight is the bean hopper? Would it be better to keep it to small doses (from an actual vacuum container) or will it hold the beans well over time?

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад +1

      The hopper lid has a rubber gasket around the rim to lock in the air - it's a tight seal, probably airtight. That being said, I personally use a vacuum canister and dose the hopper for a couple days at a time to maximise freshness. You don't need to use a vacuum canister but it is a small benefit with any coffee setup, especially with beans that are freshly roasted.

    • @LorneReams
      @LorneReams Год назад

      @@HomeCoffeeSolutions Thanks for the response! I ended up buying the model that comes with the 40oz setting and carafe. Were you able to look at that unit? Any other differences besides the additional size option?

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад +1

      @@LorneReams I haven't used it personally but I asked DeLonghi about it and apparently all the TrueBrew models are identical except for small differences in beverage volume. I.e. same thing but with a 40oz setting and included thermal carafe

  • @08jaraiza
    @08jaraiza Год назад

    Is it easy to change the temp of the coffee? Didn’t see it in the video. Thank you! Will be buying one

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад

      Yup! Super easy. Press the settings button a few times -> press a button to change temp.

  • @Raptors0524
    @Raptors0524 3 месяца назад

    How does this compare to a Nespresso? Which one produces a better expresso/ latte?

  • @futbol1972
    @futbol1972 Год назад

    Is this better than my nespresso?

  • @rashasarandah1695
    @rashasarandah1695 4 месяца назад

    This vs a Jura taste wise?

  • @righthererightnow22
    @righthererightnow22 Год назад

    When can I get on in the Uk? Really want one

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад

      No idea on the release schedule. Usually machines come out in the UK first, and then North America. This one was obviously designed for here and was an unusual release schedule.. If it comes to the UK, and the scheduled roll out is any similar to Europe->Americas, it could be up to a year or two.

  • @oliverlee554
    @oliverlee554 Год назад

    I currently use a Saeco and it does not like oily beans, how about the TrueBrew, how does it fair with the use of oily beans?

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад +2

      Avoid avoid avoid. Oily beans create a tar-like substance in grinders that will eventually damage them. Best bet is a medium-dark roast with a matte finish

  • @michaelb4512
    @michaelb4512 Год назад +2

    Are you able to calculate does the over ice put out a full 24 oz. or how many oz. does it put out over ice?Thanks!

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад +4

      Hey, good question Michael. I did a test - it's 11oz of coffee for the 24oz setting in the 'over ice' function. I also ran it at 12oz it and outputs 5.5oz of coffee at that size. It assumes that about half of the cup volume is ice.

    • @chadgagnon4070
      @chadgagnon4070 Год назад +2

      When will this be available whats the model number.
      Will a 30 ox yeti tumbler fit in it

    • @michaelb4512
      @michaelb4512 Год назад

      @@chadgagnon4070 Delonghi website has all 3 models amazon had it with carafe!

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад

      ​@@chadgagnon4070 It's tight! I'm reluctant to give a solid 'yes', but it should fit on paper. The cup clearance on the TrueBrew is 8.25'' / 21cm. The Yeti 30oz is around 8'' / 20.3 cm.
      The machine is available now - just got released March 1st! I recommend doing a quick Google search on the model numbers and checking out pricing from your local speciality coffee equipment retailers. You can help support the industry through your local businesses 🙂
      Models numbers are:
      CAM51025MB (standard)
      CAM51035M (with 40oz option and thermal carafe)

  • @JonathanMKumar
    @JonathanMKumar Год назад

    Can the machine dispense hot water? Maybe using the bypass without anything in it?

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад +1

      Nope! Unfortunately I don't think so and you'll need to reach for your kettle

  • @jgenova48
    @jgenova48 Год назад +1

    Would you say the grinder function is on the noisy side? Just ordered this as a gift for my brother in law but he wakes up way before my sister.

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад

      I'd say the machine is a bit quieter than average, but not by much. It still produces audible sounds because of the integrated grinder. Really depends on how sensitive of a sleeper they are, and their proximity to the machine.

    • @brandonbryant9052
      @brandonbryant9052 Год назад

      I was wondering same thing about noise level. I wake up super early compared to signif other. Thanks.

  • @jacksonbush4321
    @jacksonbush4321 4 месяца назад

    This thing makes you WORK for your coffee. Every day there’s always a red flashing light that more times than not isn’t justified. It’s a lot of overkill for really good coffee.

  • @jordanbandura9294
    @jordanbandura9294 Год назад +2

    Hey there. I’ve seen some reviews saying that it leaves a mess inside. Have you noticed this? Also does it brew as a puck or does it just make it a puck before discharging? Pucks are generally for espresso. Thanks

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад +1

      I've heard this, too. Personally this does bother me as long as the brew group is getting cleaned weekly. Most fully automatics have some small debris inside. Pretty normal.
      In terms of the puck - it's sort of a puck? It has trouble holding its form and I would call it more of a coffee cake.

    • @levskib4272
      @levskib4272 Год назад

      Yes it leaves a mess inside , I am planning to return mine cause it’s so inconvenient

  • @gardenia77
    @gardenia77 11 месяцев назад

    Has anyone experienced a loud clicking sound when starting it up for the first time?

  • @beni4136
    @beni4136 Год назад +1

    Thanks for that review. According to your experience what is the right temperature ?

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад +4

      Usually anywhere from 90-95.5°C, 194-205°F.
      The right temperature is totally dependant on the beans being used. I would strongly recommend trying each of the temperature settings and follow your taste buds what you think is best. Usually, lower temperature for dark roasts, higher temp for light roasts, but there are always exceptions.

    • @beni4136
      @beni4136 Год назад

      @@HomeCoffeeSolutions Thanks !

  • @barquinphotography
    @barquinphotography Год назад

    How does this machine compare to Spinn?

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад

      Ooooooo! Cool question. They're are a bit apples-to-oranges. The Spinn machine is espresso-focused and uses a centrifuge which is sort of a new type of coffee brewing, besides Nespresso Vertuo and a couple of other brands. I haven't reviewed it yet but I'm in favour of the tech - it's a cool concept. On paper, the notable differences would obviously be price (Spinn is 2-3x more expensive, region depending), the TrueBrew's mechanics are much closer to a traditional 'drip' style coffee, Spinn has smaller maximum beverage volume and spout height. I'm pretty sure the TrueBrew is also hotter, since beverage temp has been a pain-point anecdote I've heard about the Spinn. Spinn has a great app, adjustable grind settings per beverage (very rare), and comes with preset settings for the beans from their online store.
      I guess another notable difference would be the company backing them - DeLongh is well established, and Spinn is still a startup. Availability and long term support for Spinn depends on their success.
      These are my two cents - but obviously I haven’t demo’d it personally so I don’t have much more to say.

  • @Shazam_24
    @Shazam_24 Год назад

    at $400+ this seems iffy... sure you get the convenience aspect but you can get an capresso infinity grinder for $85 and around $215 to spend on any coffee machine you want and have $100 to spend on literally anything else...

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад +1

      The machine isn't for everyone, but it will definitely benefit a large demographic. A lot of people are using automatic machines and pod systems twice the price for subpar results

  • @Top-G35
    @Top-G35 13 дней назад

    I have a kurig and my beef is not hot enough because of milk, also have to brew 2 pods, also also shitty pods available

  • @luizesramos
    @luizesramos 7 месяцев назад

    I didn't have a good experience with this machine. It is good for espressos, but it lets too much dust and oils pass through. good coffee tastes teally bitter as a result in all other settings. I just returned mine.

  • @robainscough
    @robainscough 6 месяцев назад

    Makes a great cup of coffee, but the machine is so poorly designed internally that ours only lasted 5 months. Take a look at all the reviews online and you'll see my situation is not unique. Warranty policy requires you send it back and they "fix it" and then send it back ... this is 6 week process ... there is NO option to get an immediate replacement and credit back when they receive the broken unit. The problem is internally the grinds make a mess!! The grinds clog and block sensors and arms and even the compression unit piston. The compression piston scraper is small arm that just swipes grinds to the side that sometimes hits the tray that holds them and sometimes not so grinds go everywhere internally. Perform monthly cleaning with the special cleaning fluid you have to buy for this machine does NOTHING, doesn't help solve any issues. DO NOT buy this machine unless you like to pull it apart (completely disassemble) every month and clean it and blow it out with compressed air (only way to clean it is with compressed air). It's clearly apprentice grade engineering with zero thought about longevity.

  • @vadelafuente
    @vadelafuente Год назад +1

    Ordered one from Amazon. It didn't work. Only making noises and no coffee. I returned it the same day. Any recommendations for a good coffee maker? I'll never buy cheap machines anymore 😡😡😡😡

  • @MrJusmobile
    @MrJusmobile Год назад

    The grinder is the most important variable with any style of coffee, I'm out!!

  • @MyFriendlyPup
    @MyFriendlyPup Год назад +1

    Jesus wants you bro.

  • @sylvieouellet-dt4uu
    @sylvieouellet-dt4uu Год назад

    Thanks for the review! Really helps! Could you please confirm the dimensions? I saw 38D x 30W x 40H Centimetres on one site and Dimensions (wxdxh) (mm)
    393X305X406 on the Delonghi site. Thank you!

    • @HomeCoffeeSolutions
      @HomeCoffeeSolutions  Год назад +1

      Most welcome. I did a quick measurement for you with some tape - those dimensions mostly seem right, except the depth (38d) looked closer to 41cm. It's hard to measure though, so I could be off.