
Pictured above is the Mr. Coffee Cappuccino and Espresso Maker in action. There was a decent amount of crema in the final espresso product. The little espresso beaker will hold up to four shots — at first I thought it was for steaming milk.
I will probably get better at using this machine (this was my first time using it, straight out of the box) so this is more a review of the features and my first impressions of the machine’s initial usability. In any case, for the money (a little over 40 dollar from Target) I think this little machine is a good deal (Product code: ECM160).
I’m not completely sure how the pressurization system works, but it seems like the espresso seems is more “brewed” at a high pressure than “pressed” through as I would expect from an industrial strength espresso machine. (Below is the spent espresso). As sign that the machine does make a decent amount of pressure when brewing is that the “hockey puck” espresso leftovers were tightly packed.

Pictured below: I used a Pyrex measuring cup for frothing. This would would probably be a good option for anyone who doesn’t have a milk frothing pitcher sitting around — Also it’s tough and it has a pouring spout.

There’s a clever little cord concealer under the back of the unit:

Overall, this little machine is perfect for what I need right now. It’s cheap and it allows me to experiment with a variety of latte / espresso based coffee recipes I’ve been meaning to try. I might upgrade to one of those shiny thousand dollar machines after I pay off a few more credit cards. This espresso / cappuccino maker from Mr. Coffee would be ideal for the masses of individuals who realistically only have time every other month to make a latte or espresso based beverage.
Like I said, it’s a good deal for the money.
My first coffee beverage made with this machine: a Bailey’s Latte Delight
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