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Saeco A-SPV-BK Espresso Machine, Spidem Villa Automatic

by on October 9, 2009

Saeco A-SPV-BK Espresso Machine, Spidem Villa Automatic

Product Description
Bringing the café into your own home has never been easier with Spidem Villa by Saeco. Just add whole beans and water, and instantly you will have perfectly extracted espresso. With state-of-the-art technology, you can make all of your favorite espresso-based drinks, including cappuccino, latte, and even regular-strength coffee. Every cup of coffee is freshly ground, dosed, tamped, and brewed with consistant high quality in one cycle, all at a push of a button. This fully loaded machine features a 57 ounce removable water tank, 12 ounce bean hopper capacity, built-in adjustable conical burr grinder, Pannarello frothing device for perfect froth and steamed milk, an adjustable dispensing head to fit any size mug, and the Saeco easy clean system with the fully extractable brew group that grinds, doses, tamps, brews and discards used ground internally.

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Shoneah October 10, 2009 at 12:26 am

I bought this on a Friday sale for a great discount over normal price. However, I was underwhelmed by the quality as soon as I took it out of the box. Almost all parts are made of cheap plastic. Several controls are unintuitive and accessible only by opening coffee bean tank. Manual is poorly written.

Most importantly the machine started breaking down within one month and completely stopped working in 6 weeks.

The company has poor customer service with long wait times. They don’t pay for shipping for warranty service. Be careful if you decide to buy this and don’t throw away the packaging materials. They make you pay for those too.

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Duyen October 10, 2009 at 2:06 am

this coffee machine has saved my wife and I at least $80 in the month that we have had it. It is easy to use, even though the instructions that come with it were a little vague, once you use it a couple times there are no more problems. The only little thing I would change about it is that you cannot froth milk at the same time as pulling shots but considering this feature would cost another $200-$300 I can definitely live without it. makes great tasting coffee and was a great purchase.

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Lupita October 10, 2009 at 2:29 am

This machine was a replacement for a beloved Saeco Magic Deluxe which faithfully served great espresso for years. The machine does not disappoint. It looks great, although mostly plastic. The buttons are a bit flimsy and I wish it could accept ground coffee rather than beans-only. The espresso is superb and you can’t really go wrong with this unit.

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