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Krups XP4050


$250.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to clean, everything comes apart and goes back together easily. Usage is pretty basic, don't need instructions. Has a large water reservoir that doesn't need constant refilling.

The Cons:Makes a lot of noise during normal operation. Have to heat up the milk froth after making it to get it hot enough to drink. Chrome starts to peel after a year of use.

The Krups XP4050 is a pump expresso machine is a higher priced and newer version of the Krups XP4030. It has a 15 bar pump machine. It is programmable which is great for consumers who liked to be woken in the morning by the smell of coffee.

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It includes the standard Thermoblock heating element to control the temperature and pressure and has a removable stainless steel drip train. The 32 oz water tank is removable for easy cleaning. It has five buttons on the front to control the expresso machine. It comes with a steam nozzle and a filter holder that has 3 interchangeable pre-measured inserts that are listed to hold a single, double or E.S.E pod. 

Features

  • Programmable
  • 15 bar pump
  • Thermoblock heating element
  • Removable stainless steel drip tray
  • 32 oz water capacity
  • Removable Water Tank
  • Steam Nozzle
  • Filter holder for 3 different options

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Pros
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    easy to clean, everything comes apart and goes back together easily

  • 1

    usage is pretty basic, don't need instructions

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    has a large water reservoir that doesn't need constant refilling

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    brews drinks fairly quickly, not much waiting

Cons
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    makes a lot of noise during normal operation

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    have to heat up the milk froth after making it to get it hot enough to drink

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    chrome starts to peel after a year of use

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    memory setting for the amount of water to use tends to get lost occasionally

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