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Saeco 00126 Gran Crema Traditional Pump Driven Espresso Machine
 
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Saeco 00126 Gran Crema Traditional Pump Driven Espresso Machine

by Saeco
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)


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Product Features

  • Portafilter pressurizes the brewing chamber, ensuring the ideal extraction of espresso
  • Steam and hot water wand with pannarello attachment
  • Control lights remove guesswork by showing when machine is either "ready to brew" or "ready to steam"
  • ESE pod adapter capability
  • Ships within US only; does not ship to Canada

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 11 x 9.8 x 12 inches ; 13 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 16 pounds
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B000AQ8NAS
  • Item model number: 00126
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #174,211 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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Product Description

The Saeco Gran Crema is a machine built for simplicity and durability. A pressurized style portafilter makes the Gran Crema a great starter machine, reducing the amount of control the user needs to have over the grind setting and tamp pressure. In addition, its 5oz boiler ensures lasting steam power that is dispensed through Saeco's signature Pannarello wand to take the guesswork out of frothing and steaming. The Saeco Gran Crema is both stylish and resilient, providing café quality espresso for years to come. There are two types of portafilters: pressurized style and commercial style. The Gran Crema uses the pressurized style, which is easier to use than the commercial as it is more forgiving. The portafilter is made up of three parts, the handle, the filter holder, and the filter basket. Under the filter basket is a small spring-loaded valve that will not open until the pressure in the portafilter has built up.

 

Customer Reviews

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3.5 out of 5 stars (6 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nice machine, good cuppa!, July 9, 2006
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C. Day "Charski" (Central Coastal CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Saeco 00126 Gran Crema Traditional Pump Driven Espresso Machine (Kitchen)
First, let me say - I am NOT a coffee snob. I just like what tastes good to ME, and this Saeco makes it!

OK, that out of the way - my first foray into espresso makes was the inexpensive Mr. Coffee pressure-driven espresso maker for about $60. It worked OK, but only lasted about 6 months or so - at the end, it took the poor thing AGES to make my shot!

So, I started checking reviews of all the machines in my price range, which was $300 or less.

I finally decided to go with the Saeco Gran Crema. Couldn't be happier! It's pretty automatic - you fill the reservoir with water, turn it on, put your grind into the appropriate filter, or use one of those single-serve pods if you want, attach it to the machine and about 25 seconds later, I have enough to make what I like - Cafe Americano with some heavy cream. I get plenty of nice thick crema and good-flavored, but not bitter, brew. It's easy to clean up (knock out the old grounds and you're ready to go again!) and has a decent-sized drip reservoir.

I don't use the wand - what I do is heat up some water, fill my mug half full, add 2 teaspoons heavy cream, and then my espresso. So I can't speak to how it does frothing milk or dispensing hot water, which I gather from the instructions it will do.

This machine sells for between $250 and $300 - I managed to score a refurbished model for about a hundred bucks - IMHO it's WELL worth that and I would have been happy to have paid the $250 for it!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Loved it, until..., December 31, 2006
By 
Jennifer Brodeur (Fresno, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Saeco 00126 Gran Crema Traditional Pump Driven Espresso Machine (Kitchen)
I have had my Gran Crema since May 2005. I loved it until suddenly the flow reduced dramatically and the pump got loud. The instruction booklet said if this happened, the machine might need to be descaled. I bought some descaler and it helped for about a week, but the flow has never been good since and usually just barely drips through. And the pump noise continues. I am afraid the pump may be going out already (too soon, in my book) and I will have to replace the machine. However, after researching the various brands and models, I may reinvest in this machine again and see if the next one lasts longer. When it was working correctly, it made a great, fast espresso, and the steamer (which on my model is stainless steel) still works great. The instruction booklet also mentioned cleaning the top filter if coffee flow decreased, but did not explain how to do it. Maintenance was not covered well in the manual, IMO.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars How to fix it when no espresso comes out, May 19, 2007
This review is from: Saeco 00126 Gran Crema Traditional Pump Driven Espresso Machine (Kitchen)
The espresso is delicious. For some reason, starbucks espresso roast beans taste better to me when I make it at home with this machine than when I have it at Startbucks. That's got to be just personal preference since it's the same beans and Starbucks' machines are way higher quality, but still, that's saying alot.

The only negative for me is that it's been finicky on occassion - and no espresso comes out even though the pump is working like crazy. I thought the pump needed time to prime but it turns out that's not it. If the milk steam wand gets clogged, that does it. So to fix it, put the steam wand in a glass of water and clear it (turn on the steam), and it's fixed.

With this knowledge, I recommend the unit.
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