7 Stylish Ideas For Your Espresso Maker
With its shiny metal exterior and curved edges, the De'Longhi Scultura Coffee Machine
ECZ351 has a pleasingly 50s retro look to it. It's a part of set, with a toaster and kettle
Also available for those that need all of the kitchen gear to look exactly the same.
A large 1.4L water reservoir stays in the rear of the machine. You can fill it with the
Container in place, though a plastic handle in the middle means that it's easy enough
To pull out if you'd rather fill straight from a tap.
Making coffee is simple, thanks to only a few controls: an on button, a button to dispense
Water, a button to increase the temperature for steam and a tap to turn on hot water or
Steam, based on the machine's current mode.
steam.
your cups so that your coffee is as hot as possible.
Most of all, the Scultura pours great coffee. First, you need to choose which filter
you want in the group handle: there are filters for a single shot of espresso, one for a
double-shot (or two cups), one for a single shot and one for ESE espresso pods. We
tested our machine with freshly ground coffee, using the two-cup filter and two espresso
cups.
Our one minor complaint about the Scultura is that there's only space for mugs up to
77mm high, though you may have the ability to tilt and slide slightly bigger ones. We couldn't
Get our regular mug underneath, so you might need to invest in some espresso cups and
Pour your coffee into a mug if you would like to produce a longer drinks, like an Americano.
Along with ground coffee, the Scultura can take ESE pods
As usual, you don't need a lot of pressure on your coffee grounds; just enough to
compact them and level the surface off. Before you start you can use the cup warmer
On the top, so that your espresso shots don't cool down too quickly.
ECZ351 has a pleasingly 50s retro look to it. It's a part of set, with a toaster and kettle
Also available for those that need all of the kitchen gear to look exactly the same.
A large 1.4L water reservoir stays in the rear of the machine. You can fill it with the
Container in place, though a plastic handle in the middle means that it's easy enough
To pull out if you'd rather fill straight from a tap.
Making coffee is simple, thanks to only a few controls: an on button, a button to dispense
Water, a button to increase the temperature for steam and a tap to turn on hot water or
Steam, based on the machine's current mode.
steam.
your cups so that your coffee is as hot as possible.
Most of all, the Scultura pours great coffee. First, you need to choose which filter
you want in the group handle: there are filters for a single shot of espresso, one for a
double-shot (or two cups), one for a single shot and one for ESE espresso pods. We
tested our machine with freshly ground coffee, using the two-cup filter and two espresso
cups.
Our one minor complaint about the Scultura is that there's only space for mugs up to
77mm high, though you may have the ability to tilt and slide slightly bigger ones. We couldn't
Get our regular mug underneath, so you might need to invest in some espresso cups and
Pour your coffee into a mug if you would like to produce a longer drinks, like an Americano.
Along with ground coffee, the Scultura can take ESE pods
As usual, you don't need a lot of pressure on your coffee grounds; just enough to
compact them and level the surface off. Before you start you can use the cup warmer
On the top, so that your espresso shots don't cool down too quickly.
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