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The DeLonghi Magnifica Super Automatic Espresso Machine is Super Amazing


The DeLonghi Magnifica Super Automatic is a fine example of an inexpensive, yet well designed, and well built espresso and cappuccino maker.

DeLonghi has integrated a great number of pro-quality functions into this sleek-looking countertop appliance which produces a consistent, rich, scrumptious, steaming hot espresso every time.

The DeLonghi Magnifica features a stainless steel double boiler and their patented beans-to-brew system, which practically guarantees an espresso that's fresh and robust thanks to the built-in grinder that grinds your beans immediately prior to brewing.

I would consider the DeLonghi Magnifica super automatic espresso machine to be the greatest in it's class for price and performance. It produces a great espresso, and is also super-easy to clean and maintain, something that other manufacturers models aren't. For example, it's very simple to pull out the whole brew group assembly in order to rinse it off. Doing so on a regular basis will ensure flawless operation for a lot of years.

If you want to keep your machine at it is optimal operating condition there are two issues to keep in mind: Do upkeep on the machine on a routine, weekly basis, and don't use oily espresso beans in the machine.


  • Use distilled water instead of tap water. Your coffee will taste much better if you do.

  • Only use 100% Arabica beans, which have a tendency to be non-oily. Utilizing oily beans will result in the machine getting cloggged, and also the clogged grounds might get rancid. It may also shorten the life of the machine.

  • Thoroughly clean the brew group at minimum once a week. Just snap it out and run it under hot h2o.

  • De-calcify the machine when it signals you to complete it. It's easy to do so do not put it off.


No Machine is Perfect


  • The bean grinder is a bit noisier than some machines. But grinding only lasts for a couple of seconds.

  • It does not come on automatically at a pre-set time, like in the morning. You won't have to wait long, however, because it heats up to brew-temperature in only a few minutes.

  • The cup warmer doesn't work all that great. I usually just put some hot faucet water in my cup for a minute or so before brewing a shot.


Not everyone likes their espresso made the exact same way, but here would be the settings that I believe make a pretty darn good espresso:


  • Ground coffee amount dial at 10 o'clock

  • Coffee strength at three o'clock

  • Use the single cup dispense

  • Bean grind setting at five.


The espresso from the Magnifica is just as great as from Starbucks, and is extremely close to what you might find in Italy - not quite, but buying your own DeLonghi Magnifica super automatic espresso machine is a great deal less expensive than going to Italy for an excellent espresso that has a great crema, is the perfect temperature, and has rich, robust flavor.




If you really love espresso drinks then stop paying $5 or more at Starbucks and start making them yourself at home -- for mere pennies! If you want to read more click on this link: the DeLonghi Magnifica Espresso Machine. Please read a complete review of the DeLognhi Magnifica at DeLonghiMagnifica-ESAM3300.com. I've looked all over the web and shopped on multiple web sites, and I'll share with you the best price I've found on this amazing machine at the end of the website article.

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How to use my espresso machine...?
Ok, so here's the deal. I have an espresso machine, it used to be my mom's and she gave it to me just recently. It's several years old and hasn't been used in a while, which I don't think really matters as long as it's clean. I ran some water through it to clean it out... but now I don't honestly know HOW to use it. lol. I would put my coffee in it but I'm worried if I do it wrong I'll just waste coffee. PLUS I see people making a big deal out of the pods, which is actually what I THINK I have. They're espresso roast "individually packaged ground coffee" packets with a little (I'm guessing) pod from Starbucks that my aunt and mom bought me and my roommate as a house warming gift for our apartment. I want to make some espresso with them... but I have no clue what I do with the machine. Which I know makes me sound kiiiinda stupid buuuut I would rather get some advice about how to work it before I go wasting all of our packets of espresso. It's a Swift espresso, coffee, cappuccino machine which I'm sure isn't the most top of the line machine but I'm fairly positive it'll get the job done as long as I know how to do it right!! The only knob it has is on the side and it goes one way to work the foamer and the other way to make the coffee/espresso. I would just like some help, or a walkthrough, of the process it takes to make a good espresso shot. I hope I don't sound TOO ignorant for you coffee connoisseurs. If someone could just tell me exactly what to do to get the best cup of coffee/espresso that would be GREAT!!! There aren't any instructions and I've looked online for a users manual and can't find one. Plus I came upon a comment someone made to someone else saying it's a crappy machine altogether. THAT being said.... I still want to know how to make some espresso so I can at least have some BURNT espresso!! Although thanks Diana, so far you have the best answer!! I think I'll try it. I know it sounds stupid, but I just needed that simple walkthrough to make sure what I was thinking was the right thing to do. Especially the amount of water to use.

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Cappuccino maker advise?
Okay this is kind of a weird question.... How would I search for one of those coffee/cappuccino machines that they have in like a 7-Eleven, or gas station? The kind that have like already flavored kinds like French Vanilla, and caramel and stuff? I something similar for my house, but I don't know how to search for it. Anyone know what they are actually called, or what to search for, and where? Thanks a bunch! :))

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