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Saeco Odea Giro
$539.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Milk frother operates quickly - only takes about 30 seconds to get ready. Small footprint - takes up less space than competing espresso machines. Easy to use - automates the espresso making process by doing just about everything for you.
The Cons:Mostly plastic construction - not the must durable build materials. Drip tray fills up very quickly - has to be emptied frequently. Can get clogged fairly easily - needs to be cleaned on a regular basis.
The Saeco Odea Giro automatic expresso machine has a simple dial based display, making it a good gift for people who might be overwhelmed by technology. The boiler is stainless steel and the machine includes a rapid steam system that makes it quick and easy to go straight from brewing to steaming.
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The drip tray is adjustable for multiple sizes of cups and the adjustable coffee amounts and customizable ceramic burr grinder make it simple to get the exact amount of coffee desired in every cup. The 50oz water reservoir is removable, making it easy to refill and clean while the machine itself will light up an indicator whenever it is time to do any of the minor cleaning tasks. The Saeco Odea Giro comes with a user's manual, a cleaning brush, and a grinder adjustment key.
Features
- Simple dial based display
- Adjustable grinder
- Selectable coffee amounts
- Multiple cup sizes supported
- Removable parts make it easy to clean
- 50 oz water reservoir
- Cleaning brush included
- Low noise grinder
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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milk frother operates quickly - only takes about 30 seconds to get ready
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small footprint - takes up less space than competing espresso machines
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easy to use - automates the espresso making process by doing just about everything for you
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mostly plastic construction - not the must durable build materials
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drip tray fills up very quickly - has to be emptied frequently
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can get clogged fairly easily - needs to be cleaned on a regular basis
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water tank is hard to remove - requires a fair amount of force
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Anonymous:
#saeco_odea_giro I have had two of these machines, and both failed within a year. The first one just stopped working. The second one (same model) stopped making pucks and strong espresso. I have cleaned it regularly. It's a great superautomatic machine when it works, but I am fed up with having to replace it yearly.
Feb 6, 11
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