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Saeco Odea Go


$599.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Espresso comes out in a consistently high quality. Cleaning is fast and easy, very little work involved. Steam comes out fast and hot.

The Cons:Doesn't store much water, will need to be refilled if more than 2 people use it. Flashes, blinks, makes noises, and is all around more difficult to ignore than most appliances.

 The Saeco Odea Go is a member of the Odea line and it also uses the simple turn dial which may make it a good gift for people who are overwhelmed with technology. However, its overly complicated cleaning cycle may negate the benefits of the simple controls.

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 The boiler is stainless steel and the machine is quick and easy to go straight from brewing to steaming. 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
  • Overly complicated cleaning cycle
  • Cannot use pre-ground coffee
  • 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

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    espresso comes out in a consistently high quality

  • 1

    cleaning is fast and easy, very little work involved

  • 1

    steam comes out fast and hot

  • 1

    built with durable components, lasts for years

  • 1

    works very quickly from shot to shot

Cons
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    doesn't store much water, will need to be refilled if more than 2 people use it

  • 1

    flashes, blinks, makes noises, and is all around more difficult to ignore than most appliances

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