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De'Longhi Dedica Maestro Manual Espresso Machine

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Features

  • 15 bar professional pump that delivers perfect pressure, essential throughout the whole brewing process, from low pressure during pre-infusion, to the optimal 9 bar of high pressure during extraction.
  • Powerful, commercial-style wand that heats up quickly and delivers the right steam pressure needed to create consistently smooth micro-foam for latte art.
  • Ready to brew in seconds with Advanced Thermoblock technology, allowing you to brew your perfect drink quickly.
  • With 3 infusion temperatures, Active Temperature Control provides stability and control in the brewing process. Customize temperature settings at the touch of a button to match water infusion temperature to beans for optimal extraction.
  • With a compact footprint, the Dedica Maestro is the perfect addition to any countertop.

Description

Designed to provide a simple, authentic brewing experience, the De’Longhi Dedica Maestro, features 3 preset recipes, single and double espresso and coffee. Indulge in crafting your perfect cup with 15 bar pressure that delivers quality, consistent results. With 3 different brewing temperatures, the Active Temperature Control is designed to match the water temperature to beans for optimal extraction. Achieve your ideal level of froth with the MyLatte Art steam wand, from rich creamy foam for latte art to a thick foam for cappuccinos. The Dedica Maestro includes a professional tamper, stainless steel portafilter, espresso shelf, and both single and double wall filters - allowing you to expertly extract single and double shots of espresso. With a fast heat up time and 54 oz water tank, save time and brew your perfect drink quickly. The fully stainless steel finish makes clean up simple. With hands-on crafting experience, the Dedica Maestro is the perfect addition to any countertop.

Brand: De'Longhi


Color: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 13.62"D x 8.15"W x 12.9"H


Special Feature: 15 Bar Professional Pump, Advanced Thermoblock Technology, Commercial-Style Steam Wand, Compact Footprint See more


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: De'Longhi


Color: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 13.62"D x 8.15"W x 12.9"H


Special Feature: 15 Bar Professional Pump, Advanced Thermoblock Technology, Commercial-Style Steam Wand, Compact Footprint


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Specific Uses For Product: Iced Coffee, Espresso, Mocha, Latte, Cappuccino


Recommended Uses For Product: Iced Coffee, Americano, Flat White, Latte


Included Components: professional tamper, small cup tray, cleaning brush, cleaning needle., De'Longhi Dedica Maestro Manual Espresso Machine, Double coffee Filter (pressurized), Single coffee filter (Unpressurized), Double coffee Filter (unpressurized), Measuring Scoop, Total Hardness Test, Single coffee filter (pressurized)


Voltage: 120 Volts


Model Name: Dedica Maestro


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Manufacturer: De'Longhi


UPC: 044387309004


Item Weight: 12.12 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: EC900M


Date First Available: October 22, 2024


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I'm no barista but now I can make damn good espresso
Frankly, I'm tired of paying 7 bucks for a venti latte with heavy whip from the place whose signature flavor is "burnt." I'm no coffee snob, but I do rely on coffee for both immense pleasure and the delightful drug known as caffeine. It's a fog-clearing pick-me-up, a rewarding rush of dopamine, a comfy cozy warm snuggly hug, an unmistakable aroma that transports me back to the kitchens of my grandparents and touches my soul with those earliest memories of a happy childhood and a loving family. You get it. Coffee is life. I have been using a Krups espresso maker that I bought in 1996 but wanted to elevate my espresso game with a machine that is still novice-friendly but makes kick-ass espresso. This absolutely beautiful DeLonghi was my pick. I really wanted one with a small footprint because I value open counter space more than anything, but it also needed to look really nice if it's going to take up some of that valuable counter space. Let me tell you...opening the box was absolutely magical. The packaging is a work of art in and of itself. The box opened like a vertical upright suitcase, with the two sides opening up to reveal the contents inside like the arc of a rainbow. On top were all of the many components and accessories, perfectly nestled each in its own compartment, and two instructional manuals. Underneath the tray of accessories was the beautiful espresso maker. I read both manuals stem to stern and then proceeded to wash all of the parts in warm soapy water. After drying, I then followed the instructions to rinse all of the internal components by running 5 espresso cycles and running water through the steam wand. Thoughtfully, a hard water test strip was included, which I didn't really need because I know how hard my water is (which the test strip confirmed), and even though DeLonghi included a bottle of its descaling solution, I opted to use water from my ZeroWater pitcher. I then proceeded to make my first cup of real espresso using a can of Cafe La Llave dark roast espresso. It literally was as easy as pushing the button. I'm familiar with loading the portafilter and tamping, so that was easy, but the instructions and drawings provided in the manual provide really great guidance for newbies. The coffee was beautiful, deep and dark, with a lovely head of crema. I then attempted to steam/stretch some ice cold half-n-half but I'm going to have to work on that skill (been super lazy by using an Instant Pot milk frother). It was very easy to knock out the puck and clean the portafilter and the steam wand, and I'm good to go for the next cup. If it wasn't midnight right now, I'd make another cup, but I really need to get some sleep soon haha. I'm really impressed at how lovely this machine looks and how well made it is. It was very thoughtfully designed and beautifully packaged. I'm very happy to give up the counterspace for this magic bean machine and retire the 28-year-old Krups unit (which never really made that beautiful head of crema that I so badly wanted). I'm super excited to begin my journey of becoming an experienced home barista! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024 by Shopaholic

  • Seems like an excellent starting point
I love coffee and lattes, but I am far from a snob. If you like your coffee milkshakes, please enjoy. If you like straight espresso shots that taste as bitter as my soul, by all means, enjoy. I know what I like, and I like what this machine can achieve. It is interesting because this machine is not cheap by any stretch of the imagination, which would lead you to believe this is for someone who wants to MAKE espresso and get the most they can out of it. This is not a machine for someone who wants to pull the purest best shots. This machine is for someone who enjoys a latte and wants to make it from the comfort of their house. There are a few bells and whistles, but this is by no means a fully decked out professional machine. I really appreciate that everything you need to get started is in the box. The baskets, the tampers, the scoops, everything. However, this may only be a stepping stone to getting better equipment. However, if you never get anything more than what is here, you can still make very good espresso. I had literally never made espresso, pulled a shot, or made a latte, so the fist time I used this machine was the first time that I had ever done that. Let me tell you, it takes practice. There is no timer or actual handle to pull the shot, it is all done for you, and because of that you need to make sure you use the correct basket and correct espresso grinds. I tried to use the non-pressurized basket my first time, which seems now like the equivalent of trying to ride a bike without knowing how to walk, and I barely got a few drops. I then tried the pressurized basket and was able to actually get a shot! Little by little, I experimented with coffee coarseness, different basket types, amounts, etc, and I was able to get a shot that I was happy with and would easily pay $5-$6 for in a cafe. Again, not the best espresso that's ever been made and the coffee snob may turn their nose at this machine, but it does the job. This is for someone who is just figuring it all out and wants a little more control than the automatic espresso makers. I used the steam wand and it worked, however, I did not make any sort of foam and just effectively warmed up my milk. And I will say that the downfall of that steam wand is that it is LOUD! It whistles and sputters and makes a lot of sound that I am not sure that warming up milk in a microwave and frothing it with a wand wouldn't be more convenient. I'll keep at it, but I need a lesson from the company to be able to learn how to do this. And really, that's this machine in a nutshell. It's sort of in-between a great machine that snobs would love and an automatic espresso machine that you drop a pod into. It's going to give you good coffee, not the best, not the worst, but good every day lattes, as long as you practice and hone in on the settings and your skill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 by Rojells Rojells

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