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Morphy Richards Café Rico Combi Coffee Maker

Morphy Richards Café Rico Combi Coffee Maker
From Morphy Richards

List Price: £99.99
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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2530 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Morphy Richards
  • Model: 47010

Features

  • DeLonghi Coffee Maker Steam Combi Filter and Expresso Black Ref 47010

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturers Description
With Mister Cappuccino you can make a cappuccino, latte, mocha, espresso, macchiato...the possibilities are endless with the milk frother wand. The combi-coffee machine gives you a filter coffee, 15-bar pump espresso and milk frother there is no end to the variety of fine coffee drinks that you can savour.

Choose your coffee moment, choose your coffee taste. All you need to decide is what coffee moment will you have today?

Box Contents

  • 1 x Milk frother
  • 1 x Stainless steel jug
  • 1 x Coffee maker
  • 1 x Instruction Book

  • Customer Reviews

    Stop, think.....and be Pragmatic1
    There are some basic questions to ask yourself here. How much are you willing to pay in order to get what you want? This is one of the cheapest machines on the market, and honestly, it shows!
    Trying to cater for three things in one machine it scores a miserable 1 out of 3;

    Making filter coffee is about all it's good for, and be honest, if you just wanted a filter coffee machine you wouldn't buy this... even a french press cafetiere would do the job! A grudging pass

    Milk isn't steamed to give a thick foam, rather heated till lukewarm (after an eternity) and then whisked slightly; no steam = no decent milk..... Not good. A comprehensive Fail

    As for the espresso, again a question of personal choice. Do not expect a 15 bar pressured, crema topped and warm (never mind hot) espresso though. Instead of a presice timed operation you can expect a three minute sputtering ending in a jar of cold and bitter...... I really object to using the word espresso to describe this machines offering.
    A really comprehensive fail....Don't even waste decent beans on this machine.

    For what my opinions worth (despite the polemic) don't buy this machine. Yes, it's cheap but, this is one of those instances where one phrase springs to mind.
    "You get what you pay for!"

    naff1
    Total rubbish! Luke warm coffee and a silly little swivel stick to froth the milk? No way, to make proper capuccino you need to inject steam into the milk. They should be done under the Trade Descriptions Act.

    Hot hot hot....or not.3
    The coffee maker is good in that it's quite quick and makes decent tasting coffee. However, the temperature that it makes it at is nowhere near hot enough meaning that all that is delivered is a cup of warm coffee. Maybe it's just me, but I prefer my hot drinks to be.......well, hot basically. Also, the milk warmer is ridiculously slow. I have taken to heating the milk in a pan before using the machine to froth it up. All in all, it's not bad but just needs to be hotter.