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3 Top Saeco Coffee Machine Reviews

Buying a Saeco coffee machine takes your kitchen upto a whole new level of style and sophistication that will set you apart from non-owners, yet before you can do it you will need to look at the long list of Saeco expresso machines and decide which one is the one for you.

Saeco is perhaps the worlds best known coffee and espresso machine brand, which means there are many models to consider which in turn makes your decision a little more difficult.

I have found that the fastest and easist way to choose a Saeco espresso machine is to research online, find and read current owner reviews on specific Saeco expresso models and this will help you determine what model machine is best for you and your budget. However, in the case of Saeco there are so many reviews that it can become very time consuming!

So, to help you cut some corners and save time I’d like to review for you, 3 of Saecos best known and highly consumer rated espresso machines. Hopefully one of the following Saeco espresso machines is the one for you!

Saeco Vienna Plus Super Automatic 4038 and 4045
The Vienna espresso machine runs on a high powered 1250-watt motor and has a built in coffee bean grinder. Having a bean grinder in a model in the price band of the Vienna is unusual (in a good way!) as bean grinders are typically only found in very much more expensive expresso machines.

The Vienna Plus bean grinder holder has a 12oz (300 gram) capacity and allows you to set how fine you’d like the beans to be ground, again a feature normally only found for a lot more cost. A bean grinder that gives you control over granularity in this way means you can treat yourself to the most perfect fresh ground coffee every time! In addition the Vienna can be set it to make different espresso size shots so you control how much coffee is made.

This means that you have total digital control over the Vienna Plus Super Automatic! A often quoted favorite feature of this Saeco Expresso machine is it’s looks and design. It is stainless steel with an extremely stylish and modern look that fits in very well with both modern and rustic kitchens.

Saeco Xelsis SS Automatic
The Xelsis SS, is a top of range stainless steel Saeco espresso machine. As with the Vienna Super Plus model, it allows you to grind fresh beans and brew them fresh right away for a perfect cup. In addition the Xelsis offers lots of other very useful features, for example, there is a dial that allows you to set the strength level of each cup when making several at a time, this makes it a great family or dinner party expresso machine.

You can define settings for upto 6 different drinks, meaning the brewing process for fresh espresso is very quick, professional cafe like in fact. A good example of how useful this can be is that you can program 6 drink options and save them, that’s great for a family or regular social group. Overall the Xelsis is a beautiful, sleek, high-end model, it looks great yet functions better still. If you have budget, well worth your consideration.

Saeco Via Venezia Traditional
If you do not feel ready the automatic Saeco espresso machine experience yet then the classical model which uses a pump is one to think about. The Via Venezia has a digital display that’s easy to use and see your settings on. It is a popular model for lower budgets to but keep in mind that it does not come with a grinder so you can only use pre-ground coffee.

The Saeco coffee makers you look at depend on what you want from such a machine as well as, your budget. Machines such as the Xelsis SS basically provide you with true luxury, delicious top restaurant espresso and cappuccino in your own kitchen whereas traditional machines such as the Via Venezia give you great quality expresso with simple brewing, while a machine like the Vienna sits in the middle and is ideal for those needing or wanting the effectiveness of an automatic with great quality coffee but without the price tag of the Xelsis.

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