Dont understand me wrong, love the idea, but selling it for this price is just crazy.
Consumers should be more aware that if they can afford something, this doesnt mean it is worth buying it.
Dont understand me wrong, love the idea, but selling it for this price is just crazy.
Consumers should be more aware that if they can afford something, this doesnt mean it is worth buying it.
If you don't like espresso and don't find it valuable, that's fine!
And I am not saying that any other mentioned "mid range" espresso machine is worth that money.
They are fundamentally different processes which product a completely different output.
Just head to technical data and feel free to explain which parameter is wrong. Take the cheapest one, 213 euros. Is is 15 (12) bar of pressure? Some other type of heater, as 1300 Watts of input power is not enough?
Seriously, I don't understand what the limiting factor is? Not expensive enough?
I even tried to find explanation by Hoffman and:
- cheaper
- plastic, not a lot of metal
- light
- small drip tray
- you need to "grip" it, whatever that means
- if you are clumsy you press buttons
- what you would expect for the money
But nothing about the taste of espresso... ;)
Somehow it looks not luxurious enough, right?
Kind of related, lack of boiler at 1.5 atm means non-great milk foaming capabilities.
Also, you buy a good 1500$ machine, your grandchildren will be able to inherit it if you take care of it. That delhongi won't last two days further than the minimum required by guarantee.
About milk foaming, you are talking about this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7tS99wwpSI as I dont see any issue with the foam. I do see skill.
Anyway, a life hack, https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007334888419.html, 0.91$ replacement for 1000$ boiler. And it does wonderful foam, was using it 10 years back on 1xAA battery.
So, if I buy 5x Dedica (edit, just checked: 167 euro in my country, so it is actually 8x) for the price, and package them NEW for my grandchildren, this doesnt count?