Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Ovente KP72G Cordless Electric Kettle, 1.7-Liter, Green


Ovente KP72G Cordless Electric Kettle, 1.7-Liter, Green








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I missed the return window by 3 days, and now I'm out the total cost of this kettle. It stopped working less than a month after buying it. It leaks all over the counter.



UPDATE:

The day after I left the original review, Ovente contacted personally me by email to know that since the pot was under warranty, they would get me a replacement as quick as possible. In addition, the seller contacted me by phone to apologize and insure the process went smoothly. They took an order for a replacement pot, with the color of my choice, and sent a tracking number for the shipment. A few days later, the new pot arrived, and has been working fine ever since. I guess I got a lemon the first time, but they were quick to make sure that I was happy.



Changing from 1 to 5 stars on my review.

Ovente KP72W Cordless Electric Kettle, 1.7-Liter, White


Ovente KP72W Cordless Electric Kettle, 1.7-Liter, White








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I missed the return window by 3 days, and now I'm out the total cost of this kettle. It stopped working less than a month after buying it. It leaks all over the counter.



UPDATE:

The day after I left the original review, Ovente contacted personally me by email to know that since the pot was under warranty, they would get me a replacement as quick as possible. In addition, the seller contacted me by phone to apologize and insure the process went smoothly. They took an order for a replacement pot, with the color of my choice, and sent a tracking number for the shipment. A few days later, the new pot arrived, and has been working fine ever since. I guess I got a lemon the first time, but they were quick to make sure that I was happy.



Changing from 1 to 5 stars on my review.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Nespresso Inissia Espresso Maker, White


Nespresso Inissia Espresso Maker, White








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Many reviews cover the basics (great espresso, same quality of pump and brew as the more expensive models, space-efficient), but most seem to miss one of the most important, sanity-saving advances from Nespresso, so here it is:



>> You do not have to wait for the machine to warm up before you make your coffee selection. <<



For previous Nespresso owners (myself included), this is a revelation. It means that after you wash your face, go to the bathroom, do whatever it is that you do after waking up and hitting the power button -- instead of coming back to the kitchen, hitting a button, and waiting AGAIN before you have some coffee... you just come back to a nice, steaming cup o' joe.



To use this amazingly undocumented feature, you just hit a button to wake it up, and (wait for it...) press the button for your coffee selection. That's it -- when it's hot, it will start your beverage. Huzzah!



That, my friends, is worth the price of admission. Oh, the machine also:



* is the least expensive Nespresso ever, by a long shot

* makes espresso, Americano, Lungo, and (if you bought the Aeroccino), Lattés just as well as any other Nespresso

* looks FABULOUS on the counter



Even the little tray that you lift up to use a larger mug is smart: it drops automatically when you remove your mug. Why? To catch the drips! Brilliant.



The Inissia is being positioned as the budget Nespresso, but to me, this is the perfect Nespresso: respectful of your counter space, pleasing to the eye, and continuing the march towards more human-friendly operation. Recommended.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Café Luxe Stainless Steel Milk Frothing Wand - the Best Milk Frother and Foam Maker for Delicious Homemade Latte, Coffee Drinks, and more -- FREE Recipe eBook!


Café Luxe Stainless Steel Milk Frothing Wand - the Best Milk Frother and Foam Maker for Delicious Homemade Latte, Coffee Drinks, and more -- FREE Recipe eBook!




Product Description





THE CAFÉ LUXE MILK FROTHER AND FOAM MAKER TRANSPORTS LUXURY TO YOUR KITCHEN...


Turn your home into an aromatic gourmet bistro. Whisk up fluffy eggs, clean the wand in seconds, then blend a cinnamon dolce latte with ease. Mix that pre-workout protein shake or smoothie in less time than it takes to tie your sneakers! Or, spoil yourself with some fresh whipped cream to celebrate a job well done...or for no reason at all! Create dressings, sauces and drinks galore - and then sneak this little powerhouse away into a drawer. Better than big, bulky, expensive countertop models, this convenient tool is portable, versatile, easy to store, and travel-friendly. Pays for itself by saving you trips to costly cafés, but makes you feel like you're in one every time you use it.

As a bonus, we've included a free recipe book overflowing with tantalizing ideas to get your frothing off to a good start.


Join the luxurious world of Café Luxe today. Order now and enjoy!






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I bought an early version of this product because I was tired of the alternative devices I had for frothing and mixing. All were bulky and a pain to clean. The Cafe Luxe frother was a breeze to use and to clean afterwards. It worked as advertised and I ended up buying three more to give as gifts. It arrives in pretty cool packaging and comes with a recipe book, so actually makes for a perfect gift. I have also used it for a protein shake where it performed very well, but I did not add any ice. Also had a quick question for customer service and they were pretty helpful and responsive. All in all, a pretty convenient device and well worth the price tag. Highly recommend.


Capresso Stainless Steel Iced Tea Maker


Capresso Stainless Steel Iced Tea Maker








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I have never used an iced tea brewer before this one however it seems to do a decent job. Easy to use, nice pitcher even though it is a little thin but who wants a very heavy pitcher to have to deal with anyway. Holds plenty of loose tea when you go to brew. The only thing I though was a little weird was the power button. There isn't a light or a tactile feedback that I could see when I used it but when I did press the on button I could hear the element heating up and beginning to use the water to brew. Looks good though and I would recommend it to anyone.

Mr. Coffee TM75TS Fresh Tea Iced Tea Maker, Teal


Mr. Coffee TM75TS Fresh Tea Iced Tea Maker, Teal








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I bought this tea maker a month ago and within two weeks (maybe 6 uses) it started to leak all over the counter out of the plastic front part. I returned it and got a new one and again, after about 5 uses. Leak Leak Leak. Piece of crap...

Do not buy!!!!

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Best Iced Coffee Maker


Best Iced Coffee Maker




Product Description




Looking for iced coffee that's not watered down or costs a fortune? Now you can brew your own full-bodied, great-tasting iced coffee at home! The Best Iced Coffee Maker gives you rich, delicious iced coffee that's 65% less acidic than hot-brewed coffee. It makes 16 cups of iced coffee that lasts up to 14 days when stored in the refrigerator. BPA free and dishwasher safe, it features a unique flavor mixer/chill core and carafe that fits in your refrigerator door.

• Easy-to-use iced coffee system


• Brews full-bodied iced coffee that is 65% less acidic than hot brewed coffee


• Large 16-cup capacity


• Stain- and scratch-resistant pitcher fits in refrigerator door


• Brews a two-week supply at one time - iced coffee lasts up to 14 days when refrigerated


• BPA-free construction


• Dishwasher safe


• Unique flavor mixer/chill core


• Plugs into an AC outlet.






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I LOVE this product! I have gotten several different "ice" coffee makers! This is HANDS DOWN the best I've tried! The coffee is SO smooth! It does take a little patience to SLOWLY pour cold water over the coffee grounds (it's VERY important to SLOWLY pour or grounds will end up in your coffee). It's EXTREMELY smooth and the cold coffee will stay in your fridge for a week! (It says 14 days, but mine never last that long before I drink it). Go ahead and spend the money. *Hint* It is cheaper at bed bath and beyond (20% off coupon). But regardless of where you purchase this, just do it!!!


Thursday, March 5, 2015

Gaggia 14101 Classic Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel


Gaggia 14101 Classic Espresso Machine, Brushed Stainless Steel








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UPDATE November 2013:

After 30 years, the boiler on my machine became pitted and started leaking. Since those days, they changed from a steel boiler to an aluminum one. I'm not sure if that's an improvement or not, but it does mean that I could no longer get replacement parts. So I got the latest model. Since I found that some changes were more than cosmetic, I'm adding this section to the top of the review. I'm also lowering my rating by one star. In some ways, the quality has gone down by several stars, but in some ways it has improved. However there's no negative effect on the quality of the beverages.



The first thing I noticed when I went to plug it in was the new cord. The old cord's design was similar to this Power Cord with the right angles. I can no longer place the unit it its old location and needed to move it several inches further from the wall. It's also a bit awkward having a thick cord sticking straight out of the socket instead of at a right angle, so I have a replacement cord on order. Another issue is that it comes with a two prong cord. The unit isn't grounded as well, and I noticed that I felt a slight tingle when touching the metal lightly. I read the difference in ground potential by holding one lead of a volt meter in one hand while touching the outside of the Gaggia with the other lead. I measured between -15 mV and 15 mV. It's not enough to be harmful, but I don't like touching appliances that feel as if they are leaking electricity.



The case itself is made of thinner metal than my old one. It also weighs less because of that. Aside from it being a cost cutting measure, it also means that when I go to twist the portafilter into place, the machine will move unless I steady it with my other hand. It also gets much hotter to the touch, but nowhere near burning hot. Other minor changes in quality are a lower quality tamper and scoop, and a lower quality tray insert. The top of the drip tray still uses a quality polished metal piece, but the piece under it is now plastic. That piece is far less visible, and none of these changes should make a functional difference. The pump is actually quieter than on the old model. Another up side is the price. If you adjust the original price of the Italian made predecessor to 2013 dollars, it was the equivalent of over $1,100 when I bought it. So this Romanian made model understandably needed to have a few shortcuts. Unfortunately, the drip tray also wobbles on my new one, making it feel like a lower quality machine.



Other changes have to do with the steam nozzle. The steam knob is now bigger and more robust than the ones on the original machines. That makes it much easier to turn off from a full on position and vice versa. The down side is that the old one was on the front and this is on the right side. With the old configuration, you could hold the pitcher with your right hand and operate the knob with your left. You also had the option of using the opposite hands, but on this one, you have to control the pitcher with your left hand unless you want your hand twisted backwards to use the knob.



The portafilter has also changed. The current one is thicker, heavier and more robust. It seems like an improvement in quality. The old one had a pivoting piece that could be pushed forward to retain the basket when you hit it against a knock box to empty it. With the new one, the basket is held firmly in place by an inner ring with the proper amount of tension. This is also more practical when using the new "perfect crema" baskets. The old model was able to sit on a counter with the basket level, while the new one isn't, but that's true of virtually any on the market these days. The newer design seems nicer overall, but on the old one, taking the basket out for cleaning took zero effort.



Overall, there are shortcuts in quality for things that don't directly affect the unit's ability to make a good quality coffee drink. And there are improvements in areas that do directly affect the quality of the drink. So it's worthy of four stars, but despite the shortcomings, the improvements might result in making better beverages with a much smaller learning curve for new users.



UPDATE 2:

I wasn't getting the results I hoped for with the steam wand. I figured that it would be a good wand for a beginner and that pretty much describes it. It takes lots of experience to get good microfoam with a traditional steam wand so this one should help a beginner. The foam has much larger bubbles than what you might see at a coffee house, and if you swirl the steamed milk afterwards, it will be closer to what you expect.



I researched it and found that there's a chrome version of the Pannarella attachment that makes much better steamed milk. I ended up buying a "latte art Pannarella wand" that can work much as a traditional steam wand, and it attaches the same way as the original. It's great for those with experience who found the included wand disappointing. Look for an on-line video that compares the wands I mentioned and you will have a better notion of what to expect and how to use it.



I also found that the pressurized portafilters that come with this machine do a good job, but the traditional baskets might be slightly better. However, the non-pressurized baskets are more finicky, require you to learn the exact ground you need, the exact quantity, and how to tamp things right. The pressurized baskets will satisfy all but the most critical.



Ultimately, all this means that the changes are a good advantage to new users, and not a major problem for very experienced users, who may prefer to get accessories.



ORIGINAL REVIEW:



When I got my Gaggia several decades ago, it was not yet called a Classic. It was called a Coffee Gaggia. About 20 years ago [this was based on my original review date], some minor changes were made, and the unit was renamed Classic. The new "Coffee Gaggia" is not the same as this machine.



This machine has a robust build, and high quality parts. Its tank heats the water quickly, and to a proper temperature, and the pump is powerful enough to do the job properly. I would strongly recommend using filtered water, especially with a low mineral content, so that deposits do not build up in the tank.



My version has an all metal frothing wand, which does as good a job as the skills of the operator will allow for. The newer versions have a "turbo frother," and an optional milk frother that will take the guess work out of frothing and place foamed milk directly into the cup. I can't comment on these newer features, but perhaps they will allow a better job to be done by those with less experience.



The newer models are brushed stainless, while the original models had an appliance enamel finish. Since the old finish allowed water to penetrate under any scratches or imperfections in the finish, this was a particular problem near the portafilter holder and underneath the drip tray. The new version should retain its finish far longer, although the old one still does not show any wear in places that are visible with the machine assembled.



Minor differences are that the new machine has a more robust looking steam knob that was moved to the side, and the thermostat light, which indicated that the unit was heating, has been replaced with a "ready" light that is integrated into the coffee switch and signals the opposite.



In the time that I've had my machine, I've had only minor problems with it. My steam thermostat needed to be replaced once, and the light on my power switch stopped working. These were larger issues before the Internet made it easy to find parts, as these items are hard to find locally. The other problem is that if the unit is not used for extended periods, and the tank is allowed to dry out completely, and the water used was hard, then some parts are subject to clogging. The troubleshooting steps in the manual are not helpful for these sorts of problems. The machine can be disassembled for cleaning by somebody who is mechanically inclined, but unless you feel comfortable with appliance repair, you are better off avoiding the situation by using filtered water, and/or descaling regularly, especially before any long term storage.



The other "parts" issue is that the gasket for the filter basket should be considered a consumable part, and should be sold (but isn't) by every dealer as an accessory, rather than just by repair facilities. The machine really should have included an extra one since this is the only part that will definitely wear out with regular use. It might take a few years or longer, and is easy to replace, but it will wear out.



Overall, this is a well built machine that should last you many decades. Although it seemed expensive when I bought it, it has averaged out to about 6 cents a day to own it, which was well worth the price, and I'll probably get another few decades out of it.



If you have used cheaper espresso makers, you will appreciate the robustness and quality of this unit. Features such as the three way solenoid controlled valve might be transparent to the user, but the lack of them become clear when you use a cheaper machine. This one just keeps going and going.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Nespresso A+GCA1-US-CH-NE VertuoLine Coffee and Espresso Maker with Aeroccino Plus Milk Frother, Chrome


Nespresso A+GCA1-US-CH-NE VertuoLine Coffee and Espresso Maker with Aeroccino Plus Milk Frother, Chrome








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Firstly; my wife and I are huge coffee lovers. We spend a few hundred a month on Starbucks, CB&TL and Peets (sadly). We've used keurigs, the Vue and other home pod systems. We were looking for a coffe maker that 1) makes good espresso/latte 2) makes good coffee 3) doesn't require massive clean up and 4) doesn't cost $1200. This one beats all I've tried and meets all the criteria.

I'd held off the Nespresso because you have to order the pods and it didn't make regular cups of coffee. Both issues solved. Firstly local boutiques sell the pods and you can order them through the Nespresso app & Amazon with a 2 day delivery. The Virtuoline makes regular coffee. Sweet!



About the machines;

The Virtuoline is completely reengineered. It takes a bar coded pod (which the machine reads), spins the pod at high speed while injecting over 19 bars of pressure. The result is a very creamy (Crema) coffee or espresso before you even add creamer/milk. Works exactly as they advertise.



The Aerrocino plus is my new favorite toy. Somehow it froths milk into either a creamy blend or whipped froth (depending on which whip you use). My wife loves a foamy cappuccino and I like creamy latte's. It delivers every time. Coolest thing, one touch button and go. Simple and consistent. If you want to control the temperature, hear the steaming sound etc and then have to clean the nozzle everytime; you'll want a full espresso machine (ie pay 3 times as much and do 3 times as much work).



Pros;

* easy to use. Everything is literally 1 touch button.

* Easy to clean. Auto eject pod, rinse milk frother. Done.

* great performance: cream/milk frother; perfect!

* Excellent espresso; vacuum sealed perfectly roasted coffee beans ground and pressurized.

* Impressive Crema both coffee and expresso

* Well made, heavy duty components.

* Good selection of espresso and coffee

* Superior customer service

* Cost vs other options.



Cons;

* regular coffee (not espresso) is a little watery (but flavorful) if you don't short the cup at about 6 ounces.

* lack of ability to customize, options (if you really want to meddle)

* ordering pods

* separate milk frother.



Summary;

This is an absolute keeper. Meets all my needs, is affordable, doesn't require a massive cleanup every time you make an espresso and delivers consistent delicious coffee. Worth waiting for!

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