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Excellent. Delicious coffee. I've bought two more to give as gifts Read more
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Bene Casa
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| Brand | Bene Casa |
|---|---|
| Capacity | 3 Cups |
| Color | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 9"D x 8"W x 12"H |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| brand | Bene Casa |
|---|---|
| color | Black |
| product_dimensions | 9"D x 8"W x 12"H |
| coffee_maker_type | Espresso Machine |
| style | Compact |
| specific_uses_for_product | Espresso |
| recommended_uses_for_product | Making espresso |
| exterior_finish | Black coating |
| included_components | Bene Casa Espresso Coffee Maker, 3 Cup |
| operation_mode | Fully Automatic |
| voltage | 400 Volts |
| model_name | Bene Casa Espresso Coffee Maker, 3 Cup |
| number_of_items | 1 |
| human_interface_input | Touchscreen |
| unit_count | 3.0 Count |
| coffee_input_type | Ground Coffee |
| is_dishwasher_safe | No |
| manufacturer | MBR Industries |
| power_source | AC adapter |
| upc | 037005955110 735343745058 |
| item_weight | 2 pounds |
| item_model_number | BC-95511 |
| best_sellers_rank | #556,070 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #172 in Stovetop Espresso & Moka Pots |
| is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No |
| date_first_available | December 3, 2009 |







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Customers say
Customers find this espresso maker produces good quality coffee, with one mentioning it makes a strong hot cup, and appreciate its quick brewing time of 4-5 minutes. Customers find it easy to clean and appreciate its speed.
Excellent. Delicious coffee. I've bought two more to give as gifts Read more
This little espresso maker is easy to use and brews rich coffee in just a few minutes. The build feels durable, and the clear carafe makes it simple to monitor the brew. Perfect for quick, strong espresso at home. Read more
This espresso machine brought me a smile of satisfaction. It's Simple to use, moderately attractive, small footprint, and works quick: works in 4 or 5 minutes tops (haven't timed it), and reheats my remaining espresso at a decent speed (slower than a microwave, of course, but a couple of minutes for a reheat is great). It's easy to clean and maintain. I love this espresso pot after having used it every day for the past two months. The 1 cup adapter works well - in other reviews, I noticed some folks had trouble with it, but it may be how I tap the filter to cause the coffee to settle in - see my tips further below. The automatic shut-off feature is both simple and effective (lift the pot, and it switches off), but it is NOT on a timer so your espresso will continue to heat. While this isn't a problem for a few minutes, it will scorch your espresso if it sits there too long; there will be residue (which I found to be easily cleaned off). I didn't ding my review because I was not looking for a pot with a timed feature; the auto-off feature does what it's supposed to do. My only dissatisfaction is the top itself - the hinge makes the whole thing feel a little flimsy. If anything is going to go on this machine, it will be this hinge, which will mean finding a replacement vessel. Be careful with it. This is where I would have dropped a half star if I could have. A Few Tips, which may be useful for all espresso pots of this sort (both self-powered and standard pots): - Do not tamp the coffee in the filter as it may give a poor performance (too tightly packed and coffee expands when wet). HOWEVER leaving it too loose makes for a weaker brew than can be optimally achieved. My solution is to fill the filter with espresso to a cone peak (rising above the rim), and then gently tap it on a solid surface which causes everything to settle. - When securing pot to reservoir be sure it's rather snug but not overly snug. Initially it's better to feel that it's a little loose than too tight, and you can correct as you go along. I know this point may not be too helpful but DEFINITELY make sure it's not on there loose. - When tightening or loosening you can provide more than adequate pressure easily by placing your fingers in the cleft/intersection of the seam where both spout meets pot and handle meets pot, keeping your fingers closest to the pot (images 2, 3, 4), and turning clockwise to tighten while applying a little pressure to both spout and handle joints. As mentioned in the instructions, DON'T use the actual handle (further down the handle) to loosen or tighten the pot on the reservoir; not only is it plastic, it's hollow and it makes me a little nervous. To be safe, only loosen the pot from the base once the whole unit is cool, though the (likely) silicon ring at the bottom of the reservoir of this particular unit stays cool enough to touch immediately after removing it from the heating base. Read more




I’ve had this for over a year now. Still going strong. Easy to clean and use. It’s been dependable. Read more
Made really good coffee. Excellent for traveling. Thank you so much. Read more

Very good product, five out of five excellent product Read more
I’m bios with this coffee machine. I like how coffee comes out and tastes really good, but after a little use, it takes a long time to boil the coffee. Honestly almost all the brands of this kind of machine do the same thing so I can’t even blame it to this brand. Read more
Esta fue mi primera cafetera que compre cuando llegue a esta gran país pues soy cubana y el café en casa no puede faltar si eres de mi nacionalidad o te gusta el café fuerte esta es tu opción buena bonita y barata super buena uso diario 100% recomendada Read more
