All About The The Saecon Incanto Deluxe Automatic Espresso Machine Stainless Steel

September 3, 2010
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With coffee being a staple in most public places these days, maybe it would pay off if you’d be able to enjoy the treat right at the comforts of your home- or even in your very own coffee house. In the most basic sense, that’s why espresso machines are there.

 

Saeco has been turning out espresso machines well out into much of the last decade, and the Saeco Incanto machine doesn’t fail its users in terms of the functionality it offers. At the hefty price of $969, is this gizmo worth your investment? Read on to find out.

 

Key Features

* Saeco Incanto Brewing System- this handy feature allows you to choose the strength and consistency of your blend by just turning a dial (neat, isn’t it?)

* 3 beverage presets

* Ceramic disc grinder

* Rapid Steam Technology- easily froths milk to quickly convert espressos into cappuccinos or lattes

* A removable Adjustable dispensing head that allows for the accommodation of large cups

* Removable 68 oz water tank with Aqua Prima water filter technology

 

The Unit

At 15.5 x 12 x 15, the machine is quite average; try to lift it, and its 26 lbs frame would work to its advantage- it’s actually pretty light for a machine of this size. The stainless steel exterior gives off the illusion of bulkiness, but in truth, the Saeco Incanto espresso machine is a compact marvel. The manufacturer leaves the user with its sentence “Its elegant finish and compact footprint makes the Saeco Incanto an ideal fit for any kitchen.” We’ll leave it up to you to see how well the machine fits into your kitchen setting.

 

Handling and Coffee-Making

As specified, the rather innovative Saeco Incanto Brewing System enables its users to customize the brewing experience they get with the device- whether you’re up for brewing a cappuccino, an espresso, or a latte, the system software is a helpful tool in getting the right blend and brew for your coffee. The system also includes presets as to how hard you would prefer your water to be, features that enable by-pass the beans with pre-ground coffee (for your decaf needs), and an automatic descaling cycle that would save you a lot of time in comparison to other machines. The one thing users have to be cautious of is the pannarello (or the steam wand), as it could interfere with glass angling.

 

All in all, the brewer produces brewed coffee with suitably consistent quality and smooth makes. One can usually bring forth good froth qualities with the machine, as well as produce right amount of steam to make your coffee look more tempting than ever.

 

Where to get it

Amazon.com lists the Saeco Incanto at $969, which includes the fees for super saving shipping. Considering the handling costs, you get quite a bargain with the price.

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