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Mr. Coffee Espresso and Cappuccino Machine, Stainless Steel, Programmable Coffee Maker with Automatic Milk Frother, 15-Bar Pump, Ideal for Home Baristas

Original price was: $249.99.Current price is: $199.99.

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Introducing the Mr. Coffee Espresso and Cappuccino machine, a perfect blend of functionality, style, and quality. This programmable Coffee Maker with 15-bar pump system can brew richly-flavored espresso coffee while an automatic milk frother ensures flawless milk froth every time. A one-touch control panel simplifies your drink selections, allowing you to enjoy coffeehouse-style beverages right at home, without any barista know-how. Whether you prefer a single shot or double shot, you can customize your coffee drinks according to your favored taste. The machine ensures a consistently superior brewing experience even if you alter the grind size or amount of espresso. This versatile equipment truly enhances your coffee experience, saving you time and money by eliminating your coffeehouse visits.
3-in-1 Functionality: Semi-automatic espresso, cappuccino, and latte maker
High-Pressure Brewing: 15-bar pump system for richly-flavored espresso coffee
Automated Perfection: Trouble-free automatic milk frother for perfect frothing
Easy Operation: One-touch control panel for hassle-free drink selections
Customizable Shots: Choose from a single shot or double shot filter
Reliable Quality: Coarse grind, adequate coffee amount, and substantial tamping ensures optimum pressure for high-quality brew
Efficient Time-Saver: Makes coffeehouse-style drinks at home in no time, saving you time and money

Customers say

Customers like the value of the coffee maker, saying it’s a relatively inexpensive way to try different drinks at home. They appreciate the ease of use, and ease of cleaning. That said, some complain about the noise and leakage. Opinions are mixed on heat, quality, and froth.

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  1. just bought this

    RIP Mr. Coffee. 1,689 days old. We’ll miss you!
    Wife makes a cup a day for the last six months. No issues so far. She runs the cleaning cycle every time she uses the frother. We have not run any cleaning solutions through the water, and we have not noticed any decrease in performance.
    The frother bugs me a bit when I make hot chocolate, but if I stir the milk in my cup as it’s being poured, it seems to cut down on the frothiness of it.
    *UPDATE*
    Running strong for over a year now! I should probably clean it sometime… Haven’t noticed any decrease in performance yet due to not cleaning.
    *ANOTHER UPDATE*
    We ordered this on December 5, 2015. Today is September 27, 2017. Why the update? The frother stopped working on latte mode!
    I first cracked open the milk dispenser top to see if there was a clog. Turns out, it’s super simple in there, and not much to clean. I paged through the manual, and there’s a section in there about cleaning. Hey, wouldn’t you know, Mr. Coffee says to run vinegar through the thing once every forty-eighty cups to delime it! My wife has been pretty regular in her coffee habit, minus missing a few days, plus making a few cups for guests, so I would estimate we’re about 660 cups in so far! Just a little bit over the eighty cups they recommend a cleaning at for those of us with hard water.
    Anyway, I (sorta) followed the deliming instructions, ran a half gallon of vinegar through it using both the espresso and cleaning cycles, and the latte setting on the frother works again.
    And for those of you who are wary… this thing works great! My wife isn’t a coffee snob, but this machine is helping her to become one. She’s (mostly) sworn off that overpriced star place’s coffee, as she’s come to find it’s very bitter, unless there’s a pound of sugar in it, then it’s too sweet. While the Mr. Coffee Cafe Barista doesn’t have all sorts of fancy features as you may see in more expensive models, this bad boy reliably delivers what it promises, and can save you tons of money! Just think… We’ve spent maybe $100 on espresso pre-ground coffee, $300 on cocoa (it’s good cocoa) & syrups. Compare that with the, at very least, $4/cup, and we’re looking at $540 for 660 cups with the Mr. Coffee, compared to $2,640+ for coffee from that star place. Pretty good deal!
    *FINAL UPDATE – RIP MR.COFFEE*
    We orderes this on December 5, 2015. It finally stopped making espresso on July 19, 2020. That’s 1,689 days of coffee. We didn’t make coffee every day, so let’s say one cup every three days. Over the years we’ve ordered 39 1lb bags of fancy imported Italian espresso ground coffee, at about $7/lb, spent maybe $100 on flavorings/cocoa, let’s guess $300 on milk/creamer (though probably way less), and add $10 on vinegar for cleanings. That puts us up around $700 for ingredients, plus the cost of the unit (let’s say $200, but it’s less).
    So! If we say an espresso is brewed every three days, that’s 563 uses (mostly double shots). If we assume the average bucks coffees are $4, that would be $2,252 spent at the bucks for burned coffee loaded with sugar. Compare that with with the $883 on making coffee at home. Divide that by the 563 cups we made, and that’s $1.57 per drink! That’s a savings of $2.43 per drink!
    So if you’re wary about spending so much money on buying this thing, or just can’t afford such a large purchase in one go, I would urge you to save up for this purchase. It’s easy to use, mostly automatic, not too much of a pain to clean (buy some little pipe cleaners! Makes life easier), and saves you a ton of money compared to buying coffee from a barista. Granted it’s not as convenient, but would you rather make your espresso a day in advance so it has a chance to chill in the fridge before you make your 64oz gut buster iced mocha, or would your prefer spending an extra $3 ever work day to spend ten minutes in the drive through?

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  2. Phil Clapham

    Great little machine that’s good for a year of daily use (see durability update at end)
    The fact that you’re reading this review means that you’re looking for an espresso machine (yeah, I know – duh). The fact that you’re looking for an espresso machine means that you probably want either the convenience of making fun little coffee drinks at home, and/or you want to save money because you’ve been spending a significant portion of your disposable income on similar concoctions at the overpriced coffee house down the street. To which concern I can most assuredly relate – we have the misfortune to live half a block from what is arguably the best coffee shop in Seattle, and I don’t even want to think how much of the owner’s retirement fund has come out of my pocket. Good thing he’s a friend.
    So anyway, here you are on Amazon, trying to filter – ha ha, please note clever pun – through the endless product choices, which range from cheapo plastic crap to espresso machines so expensive and complicated that you wonder if you’ll need a degree in engineering to operate them. Your head is getting ready to explode as you read about things like burr grinders, with some Amazonians subtly implying that if you don’t use one of these for your home-roasted gourmet coffee beans – the ones you import weekly on a private jet from an exclusive estate in the Ethiopian Highlands – then your intellect must compare unfavorably with that of certain lower primates. And then there are the reviews that provide detailed instructions regarding this or that machine’s temperamental foibles and intolerance of idiots, advising you sternly that if you don’t do X, Y and Z in a very particular order, accompanied by ritual chanting and animal sacrifice, your $2000 espresso machine will never perform in the optimal way.
    Or so it sure seems sometimes.
    So here’s the key question: WHY do you want an espresso machine? Do you truly want to become an espresso master, the envy and talk of all your Yuppie friends (“Wow, Bob has a Lockheed-Martin X-320 Parisian-Bistro-Espresso Cafe Super-System with built-in burr grinder and rocket launch module, and he sure knows how to use it!”) Or do you just want a machine that costs (way) under a thousand bucks that’ll make a tasty latté or cappuccino in the morning, and in so doing save you from supporting your local coffee shop owner’s boat payments?
    If it’s the latter, then I humbly recommend this fine little machine. It’s easy to set up, and if one uses decent ground espresso (for the record, I use Lavazza) it makes excellent coffee drinks with a minimum of fuss. You don’t need to fiddle with frothing yourself – just hit the right buttons and it will turn out coffee that will have you saying “Mmm, that’s good!” before you proceed with your day. Unless, of course, you’re a coffee snob who wouldn’t dream of using anything smacking of “automatic” that doesn’t involve multiple complex steps, a $300 grinder, manual frothing, a degree in engineering and animal sacrifices. But then if you’re that person you’re probably not looking at this machine.
    Put the machine through a clean cycle regularly, and DO delime it at least once in a while. It’s a tedious procedure but not doing so may affect performance (we had some issues a few months in and deliming fixed them).
    Do follow the setup instructions carefully, especially with regard to priming the machine the first time. And don’t do what I did, which is to wonder why nothing was happening – specifically, why no water was coming out – and then finally notice the sticker on the back of the water tank that said “Remove plastic plug before use”.
    Duh.
    UPDATE, SEPTEMBER 2021: we have now owned several of these machines over a period of 8 years, so I can tell you with confidence about their durability. Bottom line: they’re good for about a year of daily use.
    Eventually, the frother stops working well. Despite deliming, it will have a harder time getting up to pressure and producing froth. Eventually it ceases to be functional. Since there’s a one-year warranty, you might want to trigger that before the year is up – we did that with a previous machine and Mr Coffee’s customer service was terrific – they immediately sent us a new machine for free. So, basically, you get two years of use out of one purchase.
    Key point: despite the durability issue, this machine has saved us a ton of money and I’d still highly recommend it (and will likely buy another when our current one dies next year).
    P.S. As some others have noted, the reservoir sometimes leaks water; we had this on one unit. My stupid but effective solution to this was to insert a strip of thin cardboard (part of the flap of a small cardboard box works) between the machine and the reservoir (i.e. behind the reservoir). Apparently this “pushes” the reservoir back enough to set it right, and it fixed the issue.

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  3. ALEJANDRO COLORES

    Es fácil de manejar, lo usamos en la oficina

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  4. zahra khan

    Initially, when buying this espresso maker on amazon it seemed almost too good to be true, however, I made the purchase anyway, AFTER making the purchase I read the reviews and to be honest I was pretty nervous to receive the machine after reading many of the negative reviews. I’ve had this machine for nearly a month now and I’ve gotta say, its totally exceeded my expectations. Not only does this machine give you the option to make yourself a single or double espresso with the touch of a button, it also makes fantastic cappuccinos and lattes SO EASILY (even with plant based milks)!! as well as this my other concern was that my mugs of choice would not fit in the machine as my boyfriend has a (more expensive) breville that only allows for very short mugs or espresso cups. This machine has such an adaptable design in terms of allowing for any size of mug, you can remove the bottom compartment to fit in a larger container (this works perfectly for when im making iced coffee in a mason jar) and it even has a hidden compartment you can pull out to make the base taller for smaller cups like an espresso cup! To be fair Ive only had this machine for one month so I cant speak to the long term durability of it, but i have not had a single issue with it and if anything ive been extremely pleased with its performance, capabilities, and compact design (especially considering the very affordable price!) I definitely recommend this machine to people looking for a great machine for a smaller sized kitchen and also for beginners as it is so easy to use!

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  5. Sergio E. Gómez B.

    Fácil de utilizar, bastante práctica, materiales plásticos, pero ha funcionado sin ningún problema. Recomendado para casa o uso personal en trabajo.

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  6. Amazon Customer

    scam product when it goes faulty its everyone else fault
    this item should not be sold in INDIA

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  7. LING

    使いやすい

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    Mr. Coffee Espresso and Cappuccino Machine, Stainless Steel, Programmable Coffee Maker with Automatic Milk Frother, 15-Bar Pump, Ideal for Home Baristas
    Mr. Coffee Espresso and Cappuccino Machine, Stainless Steel, Programmable Coffee Maker with Automatic Milk Frother, 15-Bar Pump, Ideal for Home Baristas

    Original price was: $249.99.Current price is: $199.99.

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