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DeLonghi America, Inc EC685R Dedica Deluxe 15-Bar Pump Espresso Machine, Red

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Color: Stainless Steel,Silver


Features

  • 15-bar professional pressure ensures quality results every time, and adjustable controls allow you to make modifications for your personal taste preferences
  • Whatever your preference - single or double espresso, cappuccino or latte -the machine brews authentic barista-quality beverages just like you enjoy at your favorite coffeehouse
  • The Premium Adjustable Frother allows you to adjust the foam and steam levels to customize a variety of delicious espresso-based drinks with little to no effort
  • The machine does the work for you. The Automatic Flow Stop feature dispenses just the right amount of espresso, taking out the guesswork
  • If you'd prefer a larger-sized beverage, no problem. The double drip tray is easy to adjust or remove to fit taller cups, such as latte glasses

Description

The De’Longhi Dedica DeLuxe Pump Espresso Machine, in matte red finish, provides the high-quality brewing power you expect from De’Longhi in an ultraslim 6” design. Its Thermoblock Heating System delivers perfect beverages in only 35 seconds. You can also prepare several delicious cups in a row while maintaining the ideal temperature with the Rapid Cappuccino System. The Premium Adjustable Frother allows you to adjust the foam and steam levels to customize a variety of delicious espresso-based drinks, such as flat white, latte macchiato and more, with little to no effort. The double drip tray can accommodate taller glasses for lattes or larger-sized beverages. Additional features include a cup warmer, standby energy-saving mode, descaling alarm, removable 35-oz. water tank, and anti-drip system. Bring the coffeehouse experience home with the De’Longhi Dedica DeLuxe. It’s quick and simple – you’ll be sipping in no time.


Brand: De'Longhi


Color: Stainless Steel,Silver


Special Feature: Cup Warmer, Milk Frother


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Brand: De'Longhi


Color: Stainless Steel,Silver


Special Feature: Cup Warmer, Milk Frother


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Voltage: 120 Volts


Model Name: Detroit Lions


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Buttons


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Product Dimensions: 5.87 x 12.99 x 11.93 inches


Item Weight: 9.26 pounds


Manufacturer: Delonghi


Item model number: EC685R


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 30, 2017


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  • Works better than some commercial machines
Color: Metallic
I've been a barista for ~10 years. Finally decided to splurge on a home machine with small footprint because we don't have alot of counterspace. 1. Your coffee type/grind will be the ultimate factor in how well it pulls and how much you tamp in. Even using Cafe Bustelo I got so much crema it looked like a latte. If you dont fill it to full when tamped (leaving just enough space for the brewhead to nestle in the portafilter) it's going to be watery and lame. I dont have a properly portioned scoop yet, just eyeball it (experience). I've seen alot of complaints about this and it's 1000% user error or... maybe they did have a faulty machine. Who knows. 2. Get a 30lb spring press tamper that adjusts the depth level for you if you can't tamp level and consistent. I got one cuz I'm lazy and too tired to care when I wake up thanks to baby, also for teaching my fiance how to do it. Makes it idiot proof. 3. How do you know you filled it enough with espresso? Put your tamp in, spin it. If the grinds are leveled out and fairly compact, you have enough. If loose or has gaps in the surface, you need more before you press. When your done brewing, if your puck isnt equally wettish dry throughout, you didn't fill/tamp right or your grind is too big/wrong for this machine. We personally like Lavazza Coffee, works well every time. Make about 6-10 shots/day, going strong for about half a year now. Pros: -smaller than a Kitchenaid by ALOT. I thought they'd be similar in size. I was pleasantly surprised to find out its even smaller (again not alot of counterspace). -water tank can be removed off the back just by lifting and easy to clean. Easy refill as well. -easy auto off if you forget to push the button before walking away because you're a zombie. -can kinda make a small hot cup of tea quick by pouring hot water out the steamwand spout. We haven't really used it to steam milk cuz we like iced coffee more. -can get alot of crema depending on how good you are at making espresso Cons: -hot plate on top is just a mildly warm plate. Maybe if you use the steamwand it would get hotter. -kinda loud the first 20 uses then mellows out a bit. The pump needs to get primed and working. It does vibrate alot though. Also louder when using the steamwand. -getting the portahandle in the machine the first like 20 times is hard as well, until the seal breaks in to it. -it is shiny plastic for the most part on the outside, not metal and makes it feel flimsy when you're breaking in the seal trying to get that portahandle to lock in right. -overall height under spout makes it hard to brew into alot of mugs with. I don't like using shot glasses and wasting my crema when I can brew right into my mug/cup! -instructions say to brew espresso first them steam your milk because you have to wait a few minutes for cool down so you don't kill the machine with overheating; espresso burns after 10 seconds without a temperature drop or adding [milk] fat/dilution to it. Partially why i don't use this at all, by the time your machine cools down your milk will be fairly cooled as well to brew espresso second (what you should do). The only way around this would be adding *some* cold milk to your espresso when you brew before steaming the rest. Or an ice cube or two. -as far as I can tell you can't backflush clean your brewspout? Which gives me an ick. Run a shot of hot water through after each use to be safe. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by Wayne H.

  • Lasted 3.5 years…
Color: Metallic
So I bought this espresso machine on Amazon 3 years and 5 months ago. It was my first serious espresso machine. I have a stovetop espresso maker (bialetti one) and had kurig machines, but just wanted better coffee (lattes) in the morning - since buying this, I have used it EVERY single day. Some days I’ve made more than one latte, so we are talking over 1400 shots of espresso… then just the other day an electric connector inside literally burnt up and melted- it smelled and started smoking so I popped the lid off to take a look- and the connectors that were white melted and were blackened and probably one more use and I would have been dealing with an electric fire. See my pic! For those 3.5 years though, I loved this machine. It’s has been reliable, easy to use, consistent to brew with, super easy to keep clean and to descale, and I’ve only ever brewed with bottled water- no tap water has ever gone through this machine because I was afraid of all the mineral scale in our water destroying it. Now, for a well know brand that is also sold at major kitchen store retailers like Williams Sonoma, I felt confident I was getting a good product. I am a bit displeased it only lasted 3.5 years though… I’ve had the same insignia 42” flat screen for over 10 years… why some electronics/consumer products last seemingly forever (well past when your wanting to upgrade- in the case of my TV), others just do not. Now I’d love that TV to kick the bucket so I can upgrade… but I’m a bit disappointed this De’Longhi espresso machine died so soon. I checked for parts and the electric connector part was discontinued so it doesn’t seem like I can repair it, though what caused the electrical connector to burn up probably also needs replacing… what should be $40 in parts I can’t get. The ability to repair De’Longhi products was initially a selling point- but with parts being discontinued it’s not exactly the selling point it was made out to be. Luckily, I contacted the manufacturer and they indicated they would replace it with a refurbished one. Pretty impressed they would do that. Maybe yours won’t die as soon as mine, maybe you think 3.5 years is acceptable product life and don’t mind. Personally- trying a cheaper brand next time I need to purchase a new one, but probably going to regret it lol. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2023 by ErinE ErinE

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