I have a single serve machine the Kuerig mini and it makes a nice cuppa, Green Mountain. You guys amaze me. haha. Your machines are advanced to the point they have everything a person could ever want. Now.....I'll wait for the waterless coffee machine that brews with air instead and still somehow maintains the same taste.
Hey ladies, great video but why not use a bit of lateral thinking-instead of waiting ‘hours’ for the steamer to heat the milk, why not do it in a pan on the stove to near boiling then use the machine’s frother for the final few minutes?
Just for a heads up if you read the manual it says that you need to start the steam and then wait for the light to come on and let you know that the steam is up to temperature before you start steaming. This could be part of the issue with the slow steamer.
Well, I'd probably go with the Intelia for the US versions of these models, but keep in mind there are variations around functionality and also with the differential in power voltage so I can't fully speak to how they compare, performance-wise. - Kat
You can remove the panarello on some of the machines, the ECAMs in particular. Not these guys, though. Gail makes a joke about latte art because she actually doesn't care about it all ;) - Kat
I have a question! What happens when you substitute milk for half in half in a latte? One of my friends did it on my machine and everybody liked it better than mine!
Hai Gail and Kat, i.m thinking of buying a Delonghi ecam 22.110. It has the same steamwand as this machine. I saw a video on youtube ruclips.net/video/LNUv2UDZICM/видео.html in which they removed the stainless steel panarello and made great latte art with just the black nozzle tip. did you try this already? Gives Gail some latte art practice
@klarinetta Same amount we always use; superautos don't have powerful steam, they are small thermoblocks. - Kat
I have a single serve machine the Kuerig mini and it makes a nice cuppa, Green Mountain. You guys amaze me. haha. Your machines are advanced to the point they have everything a person could ever want. Now.....I'll wait for the waterless coffee machine that brews with air instead and still somehow maintains the same taste.
Hey ladies, great video but why not use a bit of lateral thinking-instead of waiting ‘hours’ for the steamer to heat the milk, why not do it in a pan on the stove to near boiling then use the machine’s frother for the final few minutes?
Just for a heads up if you read the manual it says that you need to start the steam and then wait for the light to come on and let you know that the steam is up to temperature before you start steaming. This could be part of the issue with the slow steamer.
Well, I'd probably go with the Intelia for the US versions of these models, but keep in mind there are variations around functionality and also with the differential in power voltage so I can't fully speak to how they compare, performance-wise. - Kat
You can remove the panarello on some of the machines, the ECAMs in particular. Not these guys, though. Gail makes a joke about latte art because she actually doesn't care about it all ;) - Kat
@820nikon We will try to get a demo in here and do so :) - Kat
Wowwww!!!!!! How many oz of milk was that ? It took over 2 minutes. That's a long time.
I have a question! What happens when you substitute milk for half in half in a latte? One of my friends did it on my machine and everybody liked it better than mine!
@dual85 Haha -- reconstituted freeze dried coffee (without water!) :D - Kat
@mnix96 It's called a Breve, generally, and nothing happens, save for a higher fat content (and thus why some folks think it's yummier) ;) - Kat
can you do a review for the new magnifica s one touch
Hai Gail and Kat, i.m thinking of buying a Delonghi ecam 22.110. It has the same steamwand as this machine. I saw a video on youtube ruclips.net/video/LNUv2UDZICM/видео.html in which they removed the stainless steel panarello and made great latte art with just the black nozzle tip. did you try this already? Gives Gail some latte art practice