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Krups XP1500 Coffee and Espresso Combination Machine, Black | 
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| Brand: Krups Category: Kitchen
List Price: $125.00 Buy New: $95.95 You Save: $29.05 (23%)
New (15) Used (2) Refurbished (2) from $60.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 5930
Color: Black Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 13 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
MPN: XP1500 Model: XP1500 UPC: 010942122661 EAN: 0010942122661 ASIN: B0009YDHPC
Release Date: July 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Combination unit with 4-bar steam espresso machine and 10-cup coffeemaker | | • | 4-cup glass carafe with handle; steam nozzle; removable drip tray with stainless steel grid | | • | Water-level indicator; swing-out filter holder; brew pause; nonstick warming tray | | • | Simple-to-use controls; illuminated on/off switch; convenient coffee scoop included | | • | Measures 14-3/4 by 12-1/4 by 13-1/2 inches; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description Choose your coffee - American or European. Drip or Espresso is represented in one combo unit. Separate systems, the drip part has a 10 cup coffee carafe while the Espresso part has a 4 cup carafe and a valve for foaming milk to make cappuccino. Stop n' Serve feature lets you remove carafe at any time during the brewing cycle Non-stick warming plate keeps coffee hot for hours Illuminated on/off switch Espresso/Cappuccino Machine 4 bar steam system makes espresso, cappuccino and latte quickly and easily Convenient steam nozzle for easy frothing of milk Glass carafe with convenient handle holds up to 4 cups of freshly made espresso Removable dip tray
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
good on the regular coffee side but... December 2, 2008 The espresso/cappuccino side, well, it sucks. My little espresso carafe actually broke, the little plastic part holding the handle to the metal band snapped. After only using it twice. Also, sometimes, the steamer just does not want to work. Period. Oh, the pressure will build up, and there really is no way to release the pressure, other than to remove the coffee basket and blast coffee grinds everywhere (done it, twice) or try to untwist the cap off (not easy with that pressure), and risk steam burning. But the steam just sometimes does not want to come out of the steamer spout. Real PITA when you want to make fancy coffee. The regular side works great, never once had a problem. I actually left the pot on all day when I was at work, and everything was fine when I got home, though I would not recommend doing that. All in all, not bad, but if I could re-buy a Krups machine, I would have just gotten the regular machine. Also, because it is a double machine, it is a bit cumbersome, and takes up a lot of room, and can be difficult to clean.
Doesn't last long November 28, 2008 I used to have a separate krups coffee make and espresso maker. I love the espresso maker because I can make more coffee then most. The frother works well, you just have to learn how to do it right. After six years I decided it was time to replace both when I broke the carafes to each machine. So, I decided to get this double machine. The coffee pot just stopped working. I clean it out with vinegar on a regular basis so I know it wasn't calcified water. When I turn it on, the hot plate doesn't heat and the water doesn't get sucked through the hose into the pot. The espresso maker still works, but the coffee is never hot enough. I always have to microwave the coffee after it's made. So, now I'm looking for separate machines less then two years after I bought this. I don't know if I just got a bad machine or if there's something about the way this is designed, but it's never given me hot coffee.
A good concept cheaply executed September 17, 2008 Here's the skinny - This is the least expensive coffee/espresso maker I could find. I use it daily. It's a steam driven machine, so if you are a serious espresso fiend, you'll be disappointed. It just doesn't crank out enough pressure to give you an authentic espresso. It does an ok job at a fast shot of really strong coffee.
The thing that really and truly is disappointing is the glassware. I'm pretty careful about how I take care of my things. But repeated heat + washing makes the plastic handle on the espresso carafe get a little brittle. Then the handle and lid break off of the carafe. Replacements for the carafe are $20 or so. And they don't have any kind of warrantee on the carafe. You can call Krups and ask for one, but their customer service is pretty rude about it. That effort will not be met with success.
Residue unacceptable, BAD design June 30, 2008 The holes in the sieve for the espresso are too large. Using espresso grind, there is a nasty, unacceptable residue that mixes with the coffee. I called Krups customer service. Rep said my grind was too fine! If the machine can't use espresso grind for expresso, it is designed wrong. As others mentioned, the froth doesn't work correctly. There is no steam left for froth after the espresso it made. If you want froth, you have to reload more water in the machine and wait for it to heat up again!
I have a previous generation Krups 985 machine. Holding the sieves to a light, it is obvious that the new sieve's holes are larger which is the reason that coffee grind passes through the sieve. The only reason I bought a new one is that the on/off switches were broken on the old machine, and I used it by plugging and unplugging it for each use. I'm using the old machine once again.
Pass this model up, or try it and return it.
Makes a good cup of coffee and espresso March 10, 2008 I've had this machine for about two weeks and it works great. Granted it's not a high-end machine, but it gets the job done. After reading other reviews about the handle breaking off the espresso pitcher I've been gentle with mine and haven't run into a problem.
I'd recommend this machine if you want a combo unit and don't want to pay $100s more. It makes a great cup of coffee and an awesome latte. I might have given it a higher rating if it had a thermal caffe.
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