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Hamilton Beach 40729 Espresso/Cappuccino Maker with Pod Holder

Hamilton Beach 40729 Espresso/Cappuccino Maker with Pod Holder
MSRP: $89.99
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Manufacturer: Hamilton Beach
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Hamilton Beach 40729 Espresso/Cappuccino Maker with Pod Holder Features

Café quality made easy
Powerful 15 bar pump
No-fuss frother
Easy-fill reservoir
Works with pre-measured pods or ground espresso
 

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Additional Hamilton Beach 40729 Espresso/Cappuccino Maker with Pod Holder Information

Making cafe-quality coffee drinks is quick and easy with this Italian-style espresso machine, which features 1100 watts of power and a 15-bar pump. The unit works with ground espresso or pre-measured pods and offers simple push-button operation. Its 2-cup removable water reservoir is easy to fill, and the adjustable steam/frothing dial allows for quickly steaming milk for cappuccinos and lattes. For added convenience, the appliance provides a cup-warming plate, an "on/off" switch, a power indicator light, a thermostat indicator light, a pressure safety valve, and a removable drip tray for easy cleanup. Accessories include a measuring scoop/tamper, two stainless-steel filters, an instructional video, and laminated recipe cards. The espresso machine measures 9 by 7-1/2 by 11-3/4 inches and carries a one-year warranty.

 

What Customers Say About Hamilton Beach 40729 Espresso/Cappuccino Maker with Pod Holder:

I liked the convenience of the measure and tamp combination and the easy storage (although the tamp was weak and I never did get a truly strong cup).I am very disappointed. The quality of espresso deteriorated quickly. I bought this machine because of its low price, and I got what I paid for. This thing lasted about five months before it ceased to work altogether. It started out good, although I had to add quite a bit of coffee for a decent cup.

Also, please grind your beans fresh with every use. Buy it now. Pros, the price and quality of the espresso beverage. The frother finally died so we will be getting the exact same model as we are very happy with it. It lasted over two years with at least one latte being made everyday. We received this as a Christmas party prize in 2006, and it has been a terrific and hard working little machine. Not bad for $60-$90 bucks. Cons, the frother leaks water after use, and the clean up is a bit messy, but minor stuff really.

It has a plastic water tank and a short steam wand. After purchasing many machines from this low end to over a thousand dollar one I settled on the Francis X8 with iperespresso capsules from Illy. Choose a pump espresso machine with 15-19 bar. Another factor is the quality of coffee. The steam works fine if you know how to use but it is not easy, it comes with experience. They cost a lot but it is easy to make equal or better espresso than many top of the line coffee shop.

This one has 15 bar but so are many very expensive machines. For the price of this machine it is not bad at all. You can use it as ese pods machine or ground coffee making espresso. There are many factors involved in making the ultimate espresso.

If the latter is missing do not be sure you had the best. I kept this machine as a backup for ground 100% arabica coffee or beans. The machine is only one of them. I had so far about one year.

Not much space under the nozzle so you have to be tricky in choosing other than espresso cups. Espresso coffee needs colder temp than steam so if you want your espresso hotter warm up your cup in the microwave with some water in it, circulate hot water in the machine before making your espresso. For espresso use ONLY 100% arabica coffee and nothing else. At last the ultimate espresso got to have a rich crema and a refreshing feeling when you finish your shot.

Well built nice looking machine with a lot of options. I am not satisfied with quality of its espresso making but cappuccino is adequate because you do not need the ultimate espresso to have good cappuccino, in a way it is a cheating process. I prefer my coffee medium roasted, others like dark roasted.

Despite this, it did make fairly good espresso, but you have to have tiny espresso cups for it to catch because a regular coffee cup is too big to fit under so I had to use a bowl to catch the espresso. I tried this machine out for a couple of weeks and thought the removable water tank was a nice feature however it never sealed properly and would leave a big puddle of water on the counter top if you didn't dump out the water immediately. I was also not crazy about the fact that it doesn't turn itself off when done pumping the espresso, but that's just a preference of mine.Anyway, for the price it may be worth trying just remember there is a good chance it will leak like a sieve.

Temperature problems. For me the total cost of my coffee obsession is as follows:Modified Popcorn popper to roast beans: 58$Modified Breville Bar Aroma Grinder: 120$Hamilton Beach Espresso Maker: 85$That's some pretty cheap prices to be drinking great espresso at home.If this thing craps out in a year, I can buy another one and still save money. I've had 3 bitter shots, and 3 sour shots, all due to the temperature issues on this unit. Always loads of reddish brown crema that lasts for over 2 minutes.

This is a 'real' espresso machine. There was a defective model of this espresso machine that leaked water everywhere. The tamping required at that level of grind is around the 30lb mark which is easy to attain with even the included plastic tamper (which is quite terrible). This and most thermoblock/single boiler/HX consumer/prosumer machines suffer from temperature stability issues. Though with practice and fresh beans you will make better espresso with this machine.2. But I've learned that if you heat the boiler to steaming temperatures and then turn off the steam, and run water through group until is stops flash boiling, then quickly load the filter in and brew, I've got a good shot almost 100% of the time. Home barista forums are full of people trying to learn "temperature surfing" techniques to hit the temperature 'sweet spot'.

There's a reviewer here who says he's had good results with a blade mill, but I think he's extremely lucky. To know that I would have had the same issues with a 600$ Rancilio Silvia, or even a 1200$ HX machine makes me laugh. Espresso with a semi-automatic machine requires practice and skill to use properly, I read numerous home barista forums to learn proper technique and had great success within the first two pulls of this machine. However the model currently displayed here at Amazon is the fixed version.Here are my observations on the negative reviewers vs the positive reviewers of this product:1: Machine makes weak espresso.

You will need to buy a burr grinder that WILL cost more than this espresso machine. 75-80% reddish brown crema with a delicious strong taste.Basically, if you aren't prepared to learn to be a barista, DO NOT buy this machine, and save your money for a super-automatic. Even if you spent 1200$ on a mid/high range espresso machine and grinder, you'd have these issues. Sure this machine looks like a piece of crap, and it's built out of cheap plastic that sucks, but it makes great espresso for around 85$.

I've read most of the negative reviews for this product. I myself am using a 'modified' Breville Bar Aroma grinder set to the finest setting. Some people have modified their espresso machine (yes even the expensive ones) with a PID temperature controller in order to achieve a measure of temp stability.I've pulled over 20 double shots on this unit in the last 3 days.

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