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De’Longhi Bar Pump Espresso and Cappuccino Machine, 15″, Stainless Steel

Original price was: $199.95.Current price is: $111.99.

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Whatever your preference, single or double espresso, cappuccinos, or lattes, the De’Longhi ECP3630 15 Bar Pump Espresso Machine ensures barista quality results at home so you can enjoy your favorite coffee house beverages at home. The advanced cappuccino system with hot milk or cappuccino selector, mixes and steams milk to a rich, creamy froth for evenly textured drinks. Other features include a double layer drip tray, removable water tank, and fill stainless steel housing.
Item Package Dimension: 14.2L x 12.4W x 9.9H inches
Item Package Weight – 11 Pounds
Item Package Quantity – 1
Product Type – COFFEE MAKER

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Customers like the ease of use and quality of the coffee maker. They say it’s a great product for those looking for a high-quality machine. However, some customers have reported issues with durability and leakage. They also have mixed opinions on heat, ease of cleaning, value, and size.

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  1. Katie

    Great taste, easy to use. Here are my tips (after 4 years of use)
    **** UPDATE AFTER 4 YEARS OF USE****
    Well it’s May 2020 now, and I purchased this machine back in 2016. It has now been through 2 apartment moves, and STILL works like a dream… but recently it developed an inconsistent leak. I’ve woken up twice now to it having leaked on the countertop overnight. Not too much, and it hasn’t done it every night. But still enough to be worried I’ll someday have to replace it. For $100 or so dollars though, and especially after being used almost every single day for 4 years, this machine has STILL been one of the best and most reliable things I have ever purchased in my life.
    I still have to get my coffee beans ground at 1 notch more corse than espresso, however I’ve had a trusty coffee/spice grinder that gets a perfect grind every time (and its also cheap and over 8 years old).
    I’m pretty sure my last move (across 3 states) was the reason it has now started to leak, and I’m sad that I will one day have to part with it… but I’m writing this review because I truly just can’t recommend this product enough. I have not been paid or given anything to write this or any reviews, I just want the amazon world to know it’s a great machine for the price.
    Happy coffee making, espresso drinkers out there!
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    I never write reviews for anything I purchase on Amazon (yet I read reviews for everything I purchase), and I’m so glad I chose this machine when looking for a new espresso maker. Personally, I am really hands on with my coffee in the mornings. I am not a “push a button and go” kinda girl, so if you are looking for that, maybe look elsewhere? This machine can be a bit finicky at times.
    It’s so easy to use, and relatively mess free. It is a bit loud, but that doesn’t bother me. It works like a breeze, and produces consistently great pours with beautiful crema markings. The milk frother works wonderfully with any type of milk (I only use almond or coconut milk). Being a barista years back I learned some milks are really hard to get a nice velvety foam, and this machine does just that with almond milk! It’s not latte art quality, but juuuuust close enough that it could be.
    Here’s my advice after owning this machine for a few months now…
    1. Start off with some Illy ground espresso in the can (like a previous reviewer had mentioned) so that you can have good tasting espresso while you get used to how your machine works. Tamp your espresso lightly!! Don’t cram it in there or it will ruin the flow!
    2. Once you get used to how the Illy grounds work with your machine, then you can move on to local coffee shop beans. The reason being that the coffee grounds have more oils in them and are ground a bit more fine so it doesn’t come out in a flow, but more of a drip. I typically put my cup right where the drip comes out, and it flows evenly for a perfect crema. Ask your barista for their particular choice in espresso beans when you go to your local roaster. I prefer Peet’s Coffee or Philz Coffee’s Aromatic Arabic, but make sure you ask them to grind 1 step more coarse then the typical espresso grind to make it a little easier on yourself..
    3. Always wipe your machine after use. I know I can be busy at times and forget to take out the tamp and empty the used espresso out, but try to always wipe the milk frother after use, and wipe down your machine. It comes apart easily so you can really get in there. At least 3 days I do a full rinse of the machine. I know I should do it after every single use, but I have had no problems thus far.
    4. Last but not least, make sure you get a ***small*** milk pitcher and tamp (I bought mine from the seller New Star Foodservice since it was priced right and well made). I know you get a 2 in 1 scoop and tamp with this machine, but look for something slightly heavy and stainless steel.

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  2. Peter Oliveira

    For the Price? Probably one of the best in the market.
    I am a college student who works as a barista and absolutely loves coffee and espresso. When I first saw this machine at Target, it immediately caught my eye. If you are in a tough financial situation like many college students are, or if you are looking for a beginner machine that won’t cost an arm and a leg, this would definitely be the one. Although this doesn’t have a barometer, for the price point you can’t really complain, especially since it has a pretty good steam wand.
    First, I’ll get the leaking issue out of the way. The original unit I received did have the same issue many other reviewer’s did in that it was just leaking a ton of water on my counter. Once I did a return and exchanged it for a same unit though, I noticed the issue was gone. I’m not sure what kind of quality control issues Delonghi is having, but I hope they get it fixed as soon as possible.
    Next, I’ll get the cons out of the way. Since this doesn’t have a barometer, you have to kinda just put your trust in the machine and simply taste and experiment as you go until you find the proper grind consistency for a good, layered, shot. Once you find it though, you’ll be happy you did, as shown in the photo above. Second, since this is a manual machine, you’ll have to either use a scale(another reason to buy one) or some other form of measurement to measure your shots for consistency. There is a 2 pack of espresso-measuring shot glasses on amazon that sells for only $12 that I would highly recommend for this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NWGC82N/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_QWM2KQN1W5HKTG4977CG
    The scoop/tamper this thing comes with is garbage. I hate to say it but since it is plastic and has a weird lip-type thing near the base, it is difficult and actually somewhat painful to hold it in such a way that you can comfortably tamp your espresso. Also, lets be honest. If you are brewing espresso, it’s kinda common knowledge that the best results are gonna be from measuring your beans by weight. Not volume. Just get a kitchen scale if you don’t have one already. My kitchen scale is easily one of my most useful kitchen tools, and if you use it properly, it’ll probably be the same for you too.
    The portafilter is a pain in the butt to put on. IDK how Delonghi designed this thing, but in my experience, this portafilter always requires the strength of Hercules to put on straight, even when it’s empty. IDK how this got overlooked, but because of that, even with all my force, I usually end up with the portafilter at a slight angle before I brew.
    Final issue: The steam wand. The steam wand is very powerful and is amazing at steaming milk, however the issue I had with it is the control. The steam wand will do 2 things: shoot out steam for steaming milk, or simply shoot out hot water for americanos. Differentiating it between these 2 actions is definitely not an easy task at first, and it is definitely more confusing than it needs to be IMO. If you are having trouble with it, here’s how it works. Turn the dial in front of the machine all the way left to steam milk (wait for ON light to turn on), if the dial is in the ON position, the wand will do a weird thing were it keeps going back and forth between steam and hot water, and then finally turn the dial all the way right for hot water. Once your dial is in the proper position, turn the dial on the side of the machine all the way down to activate the steam wand. Design team definitely could’ve made the steam wand easier to use.
    If you are considering this machine, I would highly recommend it. If this is your first espresso machine, keep in mind there are a few extra items you’ll need if you wanna use this thing to it’s fullest potential.
    Kitchen scale. If you don’t already have one for other kitchen applications, brewing good espresso is gonna come from consistency above all else. Measuring your beans by weight is already a massive step towards upping your espresso game. You should also be measuring your final product by weight, but you can also measure your shots with the glasses I posted above.
    Tamper. You can find the Delonghi one on Amazon for about $20, and once I bought this, I immediately noticed a HUGE difference in the quality of my shots. Since you are supposed to tamp your espresso with approximately 30 lbs of pressure, the only way to comfortably and accurately do this is with an actual tamper. The tamper Delonghi sells on amazon is the perfect size for this and fits like it was designed by NASA or something.
    Grinder. Obviously brewing fresh is going to be a huge improvement to any coffee game in general. Don’t cheap out on your grinder. If you want to be as cheap as possible, you can go for a manual burr grinder and just grind your beans by hand. This will also be best for keeping the noise level down. I don’t personally have too much experience with manual grinders, but just look for ones with many good reviews (see if you can find reviews of verified professionals) that mention espresso and grind consistency. If you do have the extra cash, I recommend an electric burr grinder. Never use blade grinders, as they provide no way to give consistent grinds. Probably the cheapest electric burr grinder you’ll be able to find that gives good espresso is the OXO one. I believe it sells for approximately $110. This is the grinder I personally use and while there are better ones on the market, you won’t be able to find any at the same price point.
    Steaming pitcher. Believe it or not, you will need one of these if you want to do things properly. You can find some pretty cheap ones on amazon at around $10. You’ll want a steaming pitcher for 2 reasons. 1, for easier and more accurate milk measuring as well as pouring your milk for latte art if that interests you. 2, and the more important reason is this: Milk burns at 170F and breaks at 158F. Because of this, you need to be able to quickly gauge your milk’s temperature so that you know when to stop steaming. Using a glass measuring cup may look ideal, but it will take so long for the heat to transfer to the outside of the cup that you may have already broke or burnt your milk by the time the outside of the cup feels hot. This is why steaming pitchers are so thin and are metal. Faster heat transfer means more accurate gauging of temp so you know when to stop steaming your milk.
    While it will take you some practice, with the proper tools and technique, this is in my opinion, probably one of the best espresso machines to start with or for anybody if you are confined by size or price.

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  3. Greg

    Easy to clean. Makes great espresso/americano/latte. Great value. Just as good as the pricey Smeg espresso maker at work, which was more than $1000. In fact, I prefer this De’Longhi ECP3630 because it’s a simple dial, no digital functionality, no need to reset anything, just turn the dial, done.

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  4. Cliente de Amazon

     Buena maquina para iniciar en los espressos. Viene con casi lo necesario, faltaria buscar un contenedor para espumar leche.
    Es casi manual asi que debes poner atencion al llenado de tu taza o tazas. El proceso es realmente simple, pero una persona sin practica o entendimiento no la podra usar correctamente.
    Al poner la manija del cafe se necesita tener fuerza y firmeza para colocarla, la maquina no ayuda ya que no esta aderida a la superficie, unas ventozas pudieran ayudar.
    La base para las tazas o receptor de residuos liquidos, se sale o quita facilmente asi que si no se tiene cuidado al agarrarla de ese lugar puede causar un accidente.
    La parte de arriba se calienta (calienta tazas) pero no al grado de quemarte.
    Las instrucciones son claras y entendibles, se recomienda leerlas primero antes de si quiera conectar la maquina.
    Existen videos en internet explicando paso a paso el uso de la maquina y pueden ayudar bastante a personas inexpertas y asi evitar un accidente, en especial usando el espumador.
    El mantenimiento se ve relativamente facil.
    No la recomiendo para alguien con tiempo limitado ya que no es automatica, pero creando una rutina o entendiendo el funcionamiento de esta, si vale la pena por el sabor de un buen cafe.
    Recomendada personalmente.

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  5. theresa

    Love this machine. It makes cappuccino, espresso and many more. All taste great and so easy to use! I would buy another of these for cottage

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  6. RENE

    Lo quense espera de un equipo De’Longhi, es sencilla de usar (leyendo las instrucciones) hace buen café, llevamos un mes usandola diario y no hemos tenido ningún inconveniente

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  7. デーヴtaxi

    デロンギのエスプレッソマシンは以前から欲しかったのですが、お値段も張るので中々買えませんでしたが、初孫が誕生したので思い切ってポチっとやりました。海外発送の為時間がかかるのは覚悟していましたが、梱包が。。本体が入っていた箱が色あせ&ボロボロ&ほこりまみれと、中を確認するまで中古品が送られてきたかと心配になりました。結局マシンは新品で動作不良は有りませんでした。あの状態では店頭販売はできないレベルでした。

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    De’Longhi Bar Pump Espresso and Cappuccino Machine, 15″, Stainless Steel
    De’Longhi Bar Pump Espresso and Cappuccino Machine, 15″, Stainless Steel

    Original price was: $199.95.Current price is: $111.99.

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