Our last Superautomatic lasted 8 years? A Delonghi. And it is still going actually (we gave it to friends who dragged it out to their cabin in the woods of Pennsylvania where it would not disturb anyone,) just that the belts and cogs that retract and extend the brew group within the machine sound like construction equipment so we replaced it with another Delonghi that is very very quiet. ESAM 3300 was the first one, then we replaced it with an ECAM 23210.
I got tired of the monotony of making French press coffee out in our cabin, so I thought about buying
a Rancilio set up, but I ended up just buying
one of these from Delonghi. It has enough adjustments that I can squeeze out a pretty decent cup of espresso, it doesn't take much counter space at all (which is good because the cabin doesn't have any counter space) and the steam wand works fine. However, my wife is the only one who drinks milk in her coffee, and she bought
one of these for frothing milk after visiting friends and liking that better even than the superautomatic at home.
So I load the milk frother, warm up the espresso machine, do a little temp surfing trick I learned (run some steam, then let the machine cool back down to brewing temp) and make the espresso. By then the milk is done and I am coffee champ. The only fiddly parts of the EC680 are that the filter will pop out of the handle if you bang it on the trash to clean out the coffee grounds post brewing and there is an optimum tamping pressure that is lighter than you'd expect so practice makes perfect.
This is the machine I'd really like, but I think a machine like this needs its own dedicated space to manage the water and coffee grounds that inevitably get all over the frickin' place.
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