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Krups FND111 Allegro Espresso Maker, Black & Silver | 
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| Brand: Krups
List Price: $75.00 Buy Refurbished: $31.99 You Save: $43.01 (57%)
Rating: 140 reviews
Color: Black and Silver Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 6 Dimensions (in): 11.9 x 11.9 x 9.8 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: FND111 Model: FND111 UPC: 411378019240 EAN: 0411378019240 ASIN: B0001I9R82
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| Features:
| • | Easy-to-use, 4-bar steam espresso machine for espresso, cappuccino, and lattes | | • | Convenient large-capacity carafe with lid and handle equals easy pouring | | • | Steam nozzle quickly froths milk, easily controlled by oversized dial | | • | Space-saving design; removable drip tray for easy clean up | | • | Built-in safety valve provides safe operation |
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Product Description Begin your day in style with a steaming cup of cappuccino. This attractive espresso maker contains all you need to make your favorite, frothy drink with quality and ease. Includes a convenient, large-capacity carafe with lid and handle and steam nozzle that makes frothing milk a cinch. Removable drip tray for easy clean up. Model #FND111. Limited one year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Magnificent! August 22, 2008 Brock Imel (Ft. Wayne, IN, USA) I really have only wonderful things to say about this little machine. I bought it about a year ago for my dorm room (what does that say about me??) and it received almost constant use. The espresso has a respectable crema on it, and the frother works wonders. I removed the plastic appendage after day 2 and it still makes perfect foam right in my coffee cup! If you're looking for a moderately priced machine that makes drinks that taste leaps and bounds better than anything you could get at a coffee shop like Starbucks (they burn the milk!!), seriously consider this one!
nice while it lasted July 28, 2008 Anna in San Diego This coffee-maker was perfect for a household with only one coffee drinker, who wanted only 8 oz of strong coffee. Using a coffee cup as the receptacle saved having to wash the cute (but fragile) little glass pot. The machine gradually malfunctioned and died after about 250 uses, which in my case was a month beyond the 1-year warranty period. Still, I would consider buying the same coffee maker again.
Definitely nice for the price! July 28, 2008 J.V. (Pickerington, OH USA) I just bought this espresso machine at a local department store yesterday and managed to whip up quite a lovely cup of cappuccino this evening! It's pretty easy to use, but you absolutely have to make sure that you follow the instructions to a "T" to ensure a good cup of joe as well as preserve the machine (descaling, "priming" before first use, etc...) The brew pot is a bit awkward and the frothing tip is a bit short unless your frothing pitcher is shallow, but I really have no complaints at this point! I'm looking forward to making my own cappuccinos and lattes in the mornings before work instead of shelling out $4+ at the coffee shop or settling for a lackluster cup of cappuccino from a mix in my office cafeteria!
OK Not Great June 6, 2008 Wendell A. Werner (Castle Rock, CO) Gets the job done, but with some corners cut. The handle on the decanter was not straight. Could not disassemble and correct the problem without marring the plastic. The drain is molded into the unit not removable. You have to take the whole unit to the sink to rinse it out. The lid on the decanter broke only after a few months of use, meaning it does not stay on and will fall off when you're pouring. The unit does not appear to have as much power as my previous. It needs to heat up about 5 minutes before it is ready. The plastic cover for the steamer seems to do a good job frothing up the milk.
not the quality manufacturing as in the past June 4, 2008 Coffee Maverick (Fremont, CA United States) I've had this brand and model for more than ten years. It can make excellent expresso and latte. But the manufacturing quality is now pretty poor. The gasket where the coffee sets sputters and spits water. The selection knob is not so accurate, I have to adjust it so the spring inside is working. Same product but probably made in China and so the quality is very poor. But then it is still better than some of the other low end brands for comperable $$. And it doesn't cost $600. I suppose you could capture that in a year if you bought all your previous coffees at Starbucks.
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