Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Saeco Coffee Maker Odea Giro Plus Auto Espresso

Coffee Maker Saeco Coffee Maker Odea Giro Plus Auto Espresso For Sale Online Cheap




  • Sales Rank: #275879 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Saeco

Features

  • Color: titanium and silver
  • Saeco Aroma System: Pre-brewing cycle to maximize the flavor extraction
  • Saeco Adapting System: Automatic adjustment of the grinder speed based on the type of beans used
  • Dimensions: 11.5" W x 15" D x 14.5" H
  • Brand: Saeco
  • Color: titanium and silver
  • Saeco Aroma System: Pre-brewing cycle to maximize the flavor extraction
  • Saeco Adapting System: Automatic adjustment of the grinder speed based on the type of beans used
  • Dimensions: 11.5" W x 15" D x 14.5" H
  • Brand: Saeco

Part of the Odea line designed by BMW Designworks USA, the Odea Giro Plus features Saeco 's latest innovations including a Giro (dial) interface, ceramic disc grinder and drip tray with manual Touch Lift technology. Thanks to Rapid Steam®, you can use the redesigned steam wand to create delicious frothed milk in just a matter of seconds. The redesigned steam wand allows for manual frothing and also dispenses hot water for tea. Using the Giro dial to adjust beverage volume, it is easier than ever before to customize and brew gourmet coffee drinks at home. With Saeco OptiDose you can customize your espresso to your taste. Designed with modern form and function, the Odea Giro Plus makes a statement in both style and flavor.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Very happy after one month...
By William M. Reid
OK, so I get one of these for my birthday after years of cappuccino making with a manual stainless steel Breville espresso machine. I feel pretty useless now because this gadget does all the work for me, including grinding the beans. All I have to do is fill the water tank and pour the coffee pucks into the sink. And then simply enjoy some excellent coffee.This particular machine is housed largely in plastic, and for that reason I would judge it to be a home kitchen, consumer grade espresso maker. After a month of use, I do have a couple of minor gripes. First, I wish the machine remembered the desired setting of the coffee strength controls on the front panel. Unfortunately, the user must remember to reset every time the machine is turned on...unless he or she prefers the weakest setting. Second, despite the adjustable cup tray height, it sometimes slides slowly downward if particularly heavy cups or mugs are placed on it, and I see no way to adjust the tension.This machine is fully automatic and makes quick, delicious coffee. Keep in mind that such machines do require maintenance to keep them working optimally and preserve your warranty. These operations, such as descaling, cleaning and lubrication are not difficult and full instructions are included.The warning or 'heads up' indicators on the front panel can be disconcerting at first...but I've found them to be very necessary on a fully automatic machine. They let you know when the machine needs priming, for example, or doesn't have enough water or the puck drawer needs emptying. It was hard for this southern boy, but you do have to actually read through the instructions to know what those lights mean.The steam wand on this machine does an excellent job of frothing milk. We use almond milk - no casein so very easy to clean, low calorie and for some reason doesn't taste like almonds. Properly frothing milk is something of a learned skill, but the frothing wand on this machine seems to inject the right about of air and does the whole thing for you. All you do is stick the wand straight down into the milk, then stand back and watch the microfoam rise in your pitcher like magic. That, to me, is the most amazing thing about this gadget. A touch of a button converts the frothing wand into a hot water dispenser for those Americanos.One reservation I have about fully automatic machines is that if the grinder fails, the entire machine is rendered inoperative. So that nags me a little about this device, but if you've going to enjoy the benefits of automatic, it is simply a risk you have to take.In summary, when you spend half a grand on a coffee maker, you do expect excellent performance and delicious coffee. So far, that's what we are getting with this machine. It's not finicky either to use or maintain. I do recommend it as a very reasonable purchase.

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Saeco Coffee Maker Odea Giro Plus Auto Espresso

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  • Brand: Saeco
    • Color: titanium and silver
    • Saeco Aroma System: Pre-brewing cycle to maximize the flavor extraction
    • Saeco Adapting System: Automatic adjustment of the grinder speed based on the type of beans used
    • Dimensions: 11.5" W x 15" D x 14.5" H
    • Brand: Saeco

    Part of the Odea line designed by BMW Designworks USA, the Odea Giro Plus features Saeco 's latest innovations including a Giro (dial) interface, ceramic disc grinder and drip tray with manual Touch Lift technology. Thanks to Rapid Steam®, you can use the redesigned steam wand to create delicious frothed milk in just a matter of seconds. The redesigned steam wand allows for manual frothing and also dispenses hot water for tea. Using the Giro dial to adjust beverage volume, it is easier than ever before to customize and brew gourmet coffee drinks at home. With Saeco OptiDose you can customize your espresso to your taste. Designed with modern form and function, the Odea Giro Plus makes a statement in both style and flavor.

    Customer Reviews

    Most helpful customer reviews

    2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
    4Very happy after one month...
    By William M. Reid
    OK, so I get one of these for my birthday after years of cappuccino making with a manual stainless steel Breville espresso machine. I feel pretty useless now because this gadget does all the work for me, including grinding the beans. All I have to do is fill the water tank and pour the coffee pucks into the sink. And then simply enjoy some excellent coffee.This particular machine is housed largely in plastic, and for that reason I would judge it to be a home kitchen, consumer grade espresso maker. After a month of use, I do have a couple of minor gripes. First, I wish the machine remembered the desired setting of the coffee strength controls on the front panel. Unfortunately, the user must remember to reset every time the machine is turned on...unless he or she prefers the weakest setting. Second, despite the adjustable cup tray height, it sometimes slides slowly downward if particularly heavy cups or mugs are placed on it, and I see no way to adjust the tension.This machine is fully automatic and makes quick, delicious coffee. Keep in mind that such machines do require maintenance to keep them working optimally and preserve your warranty. These operations, such as descaling, cleaning and lubrication are not difficult and full instructions are included.The warning or 'heads up' indicators on the front panel can be disconcerting at first...but I've found them to be very necessary on a fully automatic machine. They let you know when the machine needs priming, for example, or doesn't have enough water or the puck drawer needs emptying. It was hard for this southern boy, but you do have to actually read through the instructions to know what those lights mean.The steam wand on this machine does an excellent job of frothing milk. We use almond milk - no casein so very easy to clean, low calorie and for some reason doesn't taste like almonds. Properly frothing milk is something of a learned skill, but the frothing wand on this machine seems to inject the right about of air and does the whole thing for you. All you do is stick the wand straight down into the milk, then stand back and watch the microfoam rise in your pitcher like magic. That, to me, is the most amazing thing about this gadget. A touch of a button converts the frothing wand into a hot water dispenser for those Americanos.One reservation I have about fully automatic machines is that if the grinder fails, the entire machine is rendered inoperative. So that nags me a little about this device, but if you've going to enjoy the benefits of automatic, it is simply a risk you have to take.In summary, when you spend half a grand on a coffee maker, you do expect excellent performance and delicious coffee. So far, that's what we are getting with this machine. It's not finicky either to use or maintain. I do recommend it as a very reasonable purchase.

    See all 1 customer reviews...
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    • Color: titanium and silver
    • Saeco Aroma System: Pre-brewing cycle to maximize the flavor extraction
    • Saeco Adapting System: Automatic adjustment of the grinder speed based on the type of beans used
    • Dimensions: 11.5" W x 15" D x 14.5" H
    • Brand: Saeco




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