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Krups XP1500


$100.00 Released July, 2005

Product Shot 1 The Pros:User's manual is fairly detailed, instructions are clear. Capable of brewing rich, aromatic coffee that's second to none. Solid construction will not break down with proper usage and maintenance, very stable.

The Cons:Takes some time to get used to how to use it, need to experiment before you can brew the perfect cup. Can clog the steam nozzle if you aren't careful. No clock or timer built in, fully manual operation.

 The Krups XP1500 is a combination expresso and coffee maker. The coffee maker comes with a glass pot that has a 10 cup capacity while the espresso part comes with a glass carafe that can hold up to 4 cups of expresso.

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The water tank has a well defined indicator to show how much water is in the tank while the filter swings out to make it easier to get to the coffee grounds. The drip tray is removable and has a stainless steel grid. The Krups XP1500 comes with a steam nozzle to make it easy to froth milk. It includes a coffee scoop, has an illuminated on/off switch and includes a pause and serve feature. All of these features makes the Krups XP1500 good for a large family of coffee drinkers or for a small restaurant.

Features

  • 10-cup coffee capacity
  • 4 cup expresso capacity
  • Steam nozzle
  • Water level indicator
  • Swing-out filter
  • Illuminated on/off switch
  • Pause and Serve
  • Coffee scoop included
  • 4 bar steam system
  • Class carafe for the expressos

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  • 1

    user's manual is fairly detailed, instructions are clear

  • 1

    capable of brewing rich, aromatic coffee that's second to none

  • 1

    solid construction will not break down with proper usage and maintenance, very stable

Cons
  • 1

    takes some time to get used to how to use it, need to experiment before you can brew the perfect cup

  • 1

    can clog the steam nozzle if you aren't careful

  • 1

    no clock or timer built in, fully manual operation

  • 1

    fairly bulky, takes up a lot of space on the counter

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