DeLonghi Esclusivo Magnifica ESAM 3500 Espresso Machine
DeLonghi has announced their new Exclusivo Magnifica ESAM3500 Espresso and coffee maker model, which should be replacing their EAM3500 model. The design doesn’t appear to have changed much from the looks of things, but one improvement that is welcome is the new lower pitch grinder. While they didn’t say it was any quieter, they are clearly sensitive to this area of concern among users. I noticed the issue when I used the Magnifica EAM 3500 for my review.
The Magnifica ESAM3500 super automatic machine features a digital controls and an LCD readout. The programmable buttons allow you to set your favorite drink and get it made time and time again. The one-touch Latte and Cappuccino controls are great, and with the removable milk container, it makes it fantastically easy to create great espresso drinks.
The Esclusivo Magnifica ESAM 3500 includes a professional-quality conical burr grinder, which produces consistent, fresh and aromatic espresso or coffee. A nice change is that the grinder operates at a lower pitch, which allows for a quieter machine. Like most Super Automatics, the grind settings also allow the user to adjust the fineness for all types of beans. The Direct-to-Brew System, features a stainless steel piped double boiler, which guarantees that each grind is immediately processed into coffee or espresso.
Features:
Makes coffee, espresso, latte and cappuccino
Lower pitch grinder
Double boiler means no wait between espresso and steam
Patented Cappuccino System Frother
Stainless steel piped double boiler
Cup warmer
Coffee strength and quantity controls
Height adjustable coffee spouts to accommodate any size mug
15 bar pump driven machine
60-ounce reservoir
7 ounce whole bean capacity
3 Customizable Cup Size Buttons: Ristretto (Small), Espresso (Medium), Large (American Coffee)
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Posted by Scott Martin at July 20, 2007 7:11 AM