For proof that one can succeed if he does hard, honest work, just take a brief look into Cuisinart’s history. Started early in the 70s, this American home appliance brand entered the industry that was—and continues to be for the large part—dominated by European home appliance brands. But its founder Carl G. Sontheimer had realized that there was room for improvement therein, acted on it, and reaped the rewards despite the risk of losing against his larger, established competitors. Indeed, not only was the food processor, Sontheimer’s revolutionary home appliance, hailed by culinary icons like Julia Child and James Beard, its resounding success paved the way for Sontheimer to produce even more fine home appliances. If you’re a coffee enthusiast, who’d like to own one of Cuisinart’s fine coffee makers, we suggest you consider the Cuisinart 15 Bar Espresso Maker.
Just like its European-brand counterparts, the Cuisinart 15 Bar Espresso Maker comes with a wide variety of features that make it a truly effective espresso maker that’s easy and enjoyable to use. To begin with, we find this espresso maker one of the most stable espresso maker’s currently available in the market. Indeed, coming in at 18.8 lbs (19 lbs when shipped), this espresso maker is sure to remain secure wherever you decide to place it at home, e.g., your kitchen countertop, dining table, or coffee table. If you’d worry that the espresso maker will take up more space than you’d be willing to make room for it, don’t, because it’s only 10.6″ x 9.2″ x 12.8″ in dimensions, similar to the dimensions of most espresso makers currently available in the market.
The espresso maker’s useful features don’t stop there; those at Cuisinart made sure it comes with several useful features that together enable you to easily make nothing but proper espresso. These features are: 15-bar pressure pump, which ensures the espresso maker can indeed generate the needed pressure for brewing; commercial steam wand and stainless-steel frothing pitcher, which together enable you to easily steam some milk for cappuccinos and lattes; portafilter holder that can accommodate both ground coffee and espresso pods, giving you the liberty to choose between these, making using the espresso maker even more enjoyable; several buttons that let you activate the espresso maker’s brewing functions easily, making using it even easier; and 1-cup, 2-cup, and pod filter baskets, which make the espresso maker even more effective.
The rest of the espresso maker’s useful features are: 64 oz water tank and drip tray that are removable, which make cleaning the espresso maker a cinch; ‘cleaning pins’ for cleaning milk left behind in the steam wand, or coffee particles stuck inside the filters; cup-warming plate, which allows you to let your cup of coffee sit here for several minutes without worrying that it might get cold; ‘brew head’ into which the portafilter holder fits perfectly; and measuring scoop/tamping tool.
While the Cuisinart 15 Bar Espresso Maker seems quite useful already, some customers have aired a few minor complaints about it. According to them, priming this espresso maker takes some time and effort, which makes using it somewhat of a chore; it’s noisy; and the scoop-tamper tool it comes with is awkward to use. Nevertheless, the espresso maker received a rating of 3.1 stars out of 5 on Amazon.
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I am a die-hard espresso fan. I love every form of the drink from straight espresso shots to lattes and cappuccinos. I currently use a Breville BES870XL Barista, it is an awesome machine. BUT, my dream machine is definitely an Italian Quickmill Andreja. Those bad boys make badass espresso. I love answering your questions, leave a comment or question below!