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Krups FNP112-42 Espremio Espresso/Cappuccino/Latte Maker

Krups FNP112-42 Espremio Espresso/Cappuccino/Latte Maker

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Brand: Krups

List Price: $125.00
Buy Used: $59.95
You Save: $65.05 (52%)



Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 41 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.5
Dimensions (in): 13.8 x 11.7 x 10.2
Legal Disclaimer: Sale Ends: 05-11-2008. You may return or exchange merchandise purchased from Macy's @ Amazon by mail only. Certain items are covered by warranty as indicated. To obtain a copy of the warranty prior to purchase, please write to: macys.com Customer Service Dept.; P.O. Box 8215; Mason, OH 45040; Small Ticket Department-Warranty;

MPN: FNP112
Model: FNP111-42
UPC: 010942200932
EAN: 0010942200932
ASIN: B00007CWFE

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Quickly makes single primo cups of espresso
  • Steam nozzle with pump action froths milk for cappuccinos
  • ThermoBlock 8-bar technology heats water quickly
  • Removable 27-ounce water reservoir provides easy filling
  • Measures 8 by 8 by 12 inches; 1-year warranty

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review
A rich, creamy shot of espresso is just a switch away with the handsome Krups Espremio. With its Thermobloc technology and 8 bars of pressure, this machine makes especially hot espresso, and quickly. A single function knob makes operation simple. Larger than most, the 27-ounce (0.8-liter) plastic water tank lifts out the top for easy filling, or can even be filled during operation, and provides enough water for constant steaming. Ground coffee is measured and tamped into the shallow metal filter with the provided plastic spoon. While the machine makes only one cup of espresso at a time, the used grounds can be quickly emptied (a latch keeps the metal filter attached to the arm) and refilled for the next cup. For cappuccinos and lattes, milk froths up by means of the steam nozzle that swings out or in, accomodating the vessel size. A thumping noise made by the steam pump may seem a bit disconcerting at first, but is normal. The stainless-steel cup tray and plastic drip pan remove easily for clean-up. The espresso maker measures 8 by 12 inches and is covered by a one-year warranty. --Ann Bieri

Product Description
An ideal machine for the espresso enthusiast, easy to use machine produces espresso and froths milk for cappuccinos and lattes.


Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Exactly what do you expect for $75.00??   August 1, 2008
David R Blane (North Carolina)
There is a certain minimum dollar point below which you will get something that is TOTALLY INCAPABLE of doing the job.

this krups is one example.

To make anything approaching a real espresso, you need to spend about $200.00. and to make it properly, you need to spend about $300.00 for an ESPRESSO grinder.

otherwise, just get some pod machine and pretend.



5 out of 5 stars If you'd like a big bang for your buck, this is a nuke.   April 11, 2007
Scroop Moth (Cheneyville, LA United States)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

After 3 -1/2 years of pulling 4 to 8 shots of expresso per day, and steaming hundreds of gallons of delicious foamy milk, this little steam toy still works like new. Better than new, actually, because it has a better operator. Good results require a bit of experimentation with the variables of different grinds and quantities of coffee and durations of extraction. I've come home many times to discover that I'd left the electric switch on all day, but not to fear, the thing doesn't burn up, so far. On other occasions, I've overloaded the pump by letting the reservoir run dry and then adding water to try to resume extraction through a filter that had become clogged from the interruption of the flow of water. The pump keeps going even with the output blocked down to a trickle. This will happen to you from time to time because you will neglect to refill the reservoir. When it happens, just start over with dry coffee. You will also need to buy a small diameter tamper - mine is 49mm.

The expresso liquor always has crema and never tastes sour to me, even when using cheap brands of dark roast like Eight O Clock and Community Coffee. Everything I've said about the brilliance of this machine is contingent, howver, on the coffee grinder. Without a good grinder, you might as well just make drip coffee. The secret good expresso, in my experience, is 25% expresso machine and 75% grinder. A good grinder is the Gaggia, which I bought from amazon for $175 with a discount, or the Rancillio Rocky, which I would have gotten in the first place had I understood the importance of an excellent grinder.

This machine is small and light enough to take with you to the motel when you're on a road trip, and cheap enough to leave behind if you forget to put it in your car the next morning. My next expresso machine will be much more expensive, but not because I'm trying to obtain a higher quality brew. My only reasons for paying more are to get double shots and the solenoid valve, which will eliminate the spills of hot soupy grounds when emptying the porta-filter. Also, when you get familiar with the operation of a machine, you'd like it to last so you don't have to learn a new set of techniques.



5 out of 5 stars Great machine for the price   July 27, 2006
Java Lady (Buffalo, WY United States)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I bought this machine 2 years ago with the thought in mind that even if it worked for a while, we could see how much we would actually use an espresso machine and still not have to spend a lot of money. I worked in a coffee shop and was used to all the perks of a larger machine, but for "at home" use, this machine is great. It doesn't make double shots and you can't steam while making the shot or adjust the steam, but for the price, it's been well worth the money. We have used it at least once a week, more often 2 to 3 times a week for 2 years (making 2 to 4 drinks during each session). Just recently I did experience the same problem as described by others where the frother no longer works. I opened the machine up (only one screw on top under lid where you insert water resevoir) and sure enough the hose had come off. Replaced it and it's working again. Just some pointers, I do think it's very important to have the proper grind of coffee (I grind my own). Also important is a proper tamp and no coffee at all around the edge of the filter for a good seal. I even get a great crema. Cleaning of the machine is also important. I clean mine with a good wipe down of the nozzle and filter head after each session used and once in a while with a descaler, running it through the frother, as well as the filter.

Maybe I just got lucky with this machine, but we have really enjoyed it and even if it quit working tomorrow, we've still gotten more than our money's worth.



3 out of 5 stars Steamer broke after 2 months, but it can be fixed   July 9, 2006
C. Shemes (Blacksburg, VA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I see many people had problems with their steamer going crazy like I did. I called customer service but didn't want to send it in. I unscrewed the machine and took the top off. When you get the top off you'll see the tube going to the steaming pipe is no longer connected. Reconnect it with the clamp. It's been working great ever since I fixed it. Easy repair in my opinion - I think the tube just wasn't fastened down properly in production. Or did they mean for that? I wish the machine had a double shot tray - the single shot tray is a pain.


1 out of 5 stars Only lasted for 5 months   March 18, 2006
Jojo (los angeles)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I had my first machine for 5 months - a gift from a friend. When it started to let steam out all over the place, I went out and bought another one. I thought I was just unlucky with the first one. It also only lasted 5 months like the first one. I cleaned it - vinegar etc... like the instructions said - no luck. Steam came from everywhere. It would not warm the milk anymore. I took it back. Never again.