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I gave this one a chance after wasting $100 on the Krups Espremio, and I'm glad that I did. I was initially impressed by the weight of the Mr Coffee in the store; it seemed to be solidly constructed, so I tried it out even though I had learned that Mr Coffee is now a Sunbeam company. I'd had such terrible luck with Sunbeam products that I wouldn't buy anything from them. I guess that's not true anymore.
- Others have complained about having to use demitasse cups with it, but I sometimes use regular coffee cups and just remove the drip tray--not an issue. My hands are a little unsteady (too much coffee?), so I use pods to make sure that I don't get grounds on the edge of the holder.
- The pods that I get at Starbucks fit just fine, so the poster who had a problem with that might try buying them there.
- It's a little noisy, but not a LOT noisy like my old Maxim and that Krups.
All in all, I'm very pleased with it.
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Product Description:
How you enjoy Mr. Coffee is up to you! The ECMP40 pump espresso and cappuccino maker comes with five bonus espresso pods and features 13 bars of pressure for a professional experience. The ECMP40 holds 28 ounces of water in its reservoir and has variable seam control.
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Mr. Coffee ECMP40 Pod Pump Espresso & Cappuccino Maker Review
Posted by
rollerblades
on 12/08/2010
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Labels:
cappuccino,
espresso,
espresso maker,
mr coffee,
pump,
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