Create cafe-quality coffee drinks at home with the Mr. Coffee One-Touch CoffeeHouse espresso and cappuccino machine. The 19-bar Italian pump delivers espressos and cappuccinos within minutes, and the integrated automatic milk frother provides just the right amount of foam for a perfect latte. A one-touch cleaning cycle and removable reservoirs make cleaning the Mr. Coffee One-Touch CoffeeHouse espresso and cappuccino machine easy.
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Manufacturer | Mr. Coffee |
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Brand | Mr. Coffee |
Item model number | BVMC-EM6701SS |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Weight | 12.57 pounds |
Height | 12.8 inches |
Depth | 14.6 inches |
Product Id | 202627 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4 (40 ratings) 4 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 072179236733 |
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I rarely use my Nespresso since I bought thisMr Coffee One-Touch machine. So needless to say it's that good. Don't see why people are whining about replacement parts.. and gave it one star..It's working beautifully for me.....Cheers
Does anyone know where can I buy the one shot filter of this great machine? I lost it. And I loved to make my lattes and capuccinos. Please help me!!!
Love this machine! Easy to setup, use and clean.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This product far exceeded my expectations. It is well built, easy to use, and produces high quality espresso drinks. Out of the box, the machine was very easy to prepare for first use. I was impressed with the large variety of features offered at this price point. Once I familiarized myself with these features, preparing my desired beverage was a straightforward and simple process. The milk frother works great with my dairy free milk. Components like the milk and water reservoirs are easy to remove and effortlessly lock into their position. The self cleaning function helps make cleanup simple. If you're sensitive to noise like I am, you may find this machine to be loud. I also wish the manufacturer included a key on the milk reservoir for measuring the amount of milk being poured into the machine. However, overall, I'm very happy with this machine and am looking forward to continued daily use.
I love this machine, but I'm spending more money on different beans because I'm drinking more lattes now. Is that a problem? Nope! Some perspective: I live in the Pacific Northwest where coffee is worshiped like a God. Where you can't swing an empty mug without hitting a coffee house, drive through espresso place, or a roaster. Where making a lousy espresso can get you run out of town. Too dramatic? Not for PNWers. For 15 years I've owned an Italian Super Automatic Espresso machine and when it finally went to the big coffee house in the sky I darned near cried - I was crushed. I'm retired now, and couldn't drop that kinda coin on a replacement, so I shopped for manual machines knowing I'd probably end up pining for the good ol' days with my Super Automatic. Saw this Mr Coffee machine, and since lattes are my drink of choice, decided to give it a try. Well, you know what? I don't miss my old trusty Italian machine the slightest bit. I love this Mr Coffee machine THAT much! I used to have a latte or two in the a.m. and that's was it, I was satisfied. Now, I find this machine has me craving Lattes several times a day and decafs in the evening. I've had to double my milk budget. I find when combined with a good burr grinder, the Mr Coffee Coffeehouse makes a much more flavorful drink than my expensive Super Automatic did, and using less coffee. I think my wife is getting tired of hearing me say how much I love this machine. Also, FWIW, I like the looks of the machine and it certainly seems well made. Yes, the frother is a little loud, but not any more so than the grinder on my old Super Automatic, just makes noise a little longer. Unfortunately I've found the sound causes a Pavlovian response and starts me drooling in anticipation. :^) I like having one latte with one type of bean, then another with a different roast. Note in the photo my four little airtight containers for four different ground coffees (Yeah, don't tell the hard cores I pregrind a couple days worth of beans - gasp!). My lattes are large and my the tall glass I use won't fit in the machine, but I use the stainless steel milk frothing pitcher from my old machine to brew into then pour it into the glass. Easy-peasy. If you've never done it before it'll take a little experimenting to get the right grind. Too fine and the coffee will just barely drip from the portafilter, too course and it will come out looking watery. Just right and you'll get a golden, or dark golden thickish looking stream. Grounds should look like a little finer than granulated sugar. Try to pack the grounds with the same pressure each time. There's a little bit of skill involved but the results are worth it. One word of warning for anyone considering buying this machine to make regular coffee. It can be done, you just brew a shot - or two - into a cup(s), dilute with hot water and you have an Americano. Depending on how strong you like your coffee, you'll get one or two cups before you need to dump the used grounds (puck in espresso terms), reload and brew again. It is NOT a machine that makes a pot. In conclusion I'll add a little irony to my review. I grew up in a coffee drinking household, and I remember electric and stove top perk brewers in the 50s and 60s. As a teenager in the early 1970s I remember my folks purchasing their first new-to-the-market Mr Coffee machine. It was kept on and full of coffee from 5am till midnight every day of the week. When that machine wore out they bought another. Well, I followed suit until moving to the PNW where I graduated to espresso and lattes, and never thought about Mr Coffee again. Now almost 35 years later, that name is back on my kitchen counter. Thank you Mr Coffee, it's good to have you back.
I like this expresso machine. Although it’s big and intimidating at first I found it to be very easy to use. Only issue I noticed was how loud it is when making the coffee. The coffee is delicious and strong just the way I like it. [This review was collected as part of a promotion.]
I bought on September model BVMC-EM6701 Inconvenient to insert and remove plastic with milk. Plastic filled with water flows from the bottom And so I am very pleased that i bought this machine because you get testy coffee with rich foam. No possible add photo. Some time have water on the porta filter after used.
Milk side of machine lasted just beyond warranty period. No significant parts available, so it you want warm, frothed milk as part of your coffee drinks, you have to throw away and buy new one. 800 number support answers calls but cannot provide much more than advice on how to clean machine. Parts website does not even show the model, so it's a shame Mr. Coffee sells a product that user cannot fix.
Out of the box, never made it through the initial priming cycle. No water out of the brewhead, milk frother did work. On advice from the support team, I tried to run the priming cycle several times - even removed porta-filter- until the unit finally started leaking lots of hot water from underneath the base. Save your time and money!
After using the milk pump for more than two months, the milk pump broke down, and we disassembled the device to be surprised by the explosion of the hose. We tried to find a new one from spare parts, but we did not get it, and the machine is not working now. It is necessary to put spare parts for the device, especially as I am not a resident of the United States I wish to provide a hose plastic and with the copper heads and clips