"Coffee maker with a huge attitude!" | 2009-09-07 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1CKRJZ17N4BHL |
The machine worked fantastically the first three weeks - excellent crema, aroma, etc. Then something happened and the water from the tank started going directly into the drawer below the machine, instead of through the right place. So, I have had to press the double espresso button 5 times to make a half-way full mug; and, ha, meanwhile I've had to make sure I keep pouring the drawer out every time, so that it doesn't overflow.
I am so disappointed. The machine made such a great coffee and I have been taking good care of it, so it's behavior is inexplicable to me. :(:(:( |
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"Great cup of expresso. Helps to read the tips in other reviews." | 2009-08-08 |
| - Reviewed By User: A16SIVAWUGDSQ9 |
I read the previous reviews/problems encountered with this machine and I was able to make the perfect cup of expresso the first time and have had no problems with it. I find that doing a single cup (prime) of just plain water before I brew a real cup makes sure I get the full amount of water for brewing each time. I guess there is a bit of air in the lines between uses? Perfect otherwise! No complaints here. |
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"Decent espresso Initially" | 2009-01-06 |
| - Reviewed By kira-girl |
Overall I'm satisfied with this product. I had a coupon so I got it for a good price. The machine recently clogged up on me, I use it daily. However they give you a little device to help with this also they recommend regular descalings, which I haven't done yet. I had a really basic Krups before that worked fine but I thought a upgrade would be nice. The machine is also quite noisy when making coffee, that surprised me. I hope it lasts as long as my last machine 15 years.
I am updating this review. I bought this product based on consumer reports recommending it. However I just read the reviews written by others and I'm also having the same problems of the coffee not flowing. I'm sending it back today after talking to the customer service person who was very nice. I have a feeling I'll be attempting to return it because the 2nd one probably won't work either. It did initially make great espresso. |
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"Excellent Performance from XP4050" | 2008-10-08 |
| - Reviewed By User: A1MH5H61HASBGE |
| Great performance from a basic machine, ideal for home use. This is my 3rd Krups espresso maker in the last 15 years or so. Perfect espresso every time, use it every day. Looks great, easy to clean and maintain, and performs as expected. |
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"Krups XP4050 Cappuccino Maker Awesome!" | 2008-10-04 |
| - Reviewed By User: ABG6UWANZKUVN |
Krups XP4050 1200-Watt 15-Bar-Pump Programmable Espresso Machine
I bought this cappuccino maker for my 'coffee aficionado' sweetie. He has used all of the features, including programming the water flow to his liking. I've created a monster, because now everyday coffee is just not good enough for him! He absolutely LOVES this machine - not more than me (yet at least)!
We also had a bit of trouble getting it going at first, and were concerned there was something wrong with the water pump because it was so loud. The instructions say to run water through it 5 times, but don't really explain why. The pump needs to be primed, and we had to run water through it around 8 times before the water flow was established. Once we got this figured out, the water pump noise is significantly softer, and there have been no other problems!
This cappuccino maker works well, but is still a bit loud when making an espresso - our only current complaint. Since this is for such a short time, it's a very minor problem. Otherwise, it is easy to clean, and looks nice in the kitchen. Best of all, the espresso & cappuccino this thing makes is fantastic!
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"Tips for using the XP4050" | 2008-08-30 |
| - Reviewed By User: A330VUMF88X6SY |
I have owned the Krups XP4050 for over nine months now and have used it daily ever since it was purchased. I knew I was taking a risk when I bought the XP4050, as I had read the many negative reviews on Amazon. The primary reason why I took that risk was that I was able to get an extremely good deal - getting well over $100 off the typical retail price. I feel fortunate not to have experienced any of the serious issues some of the other users have had.
There is a learning curve to the XP4500. That's for sure! Here are the things that I have learned in the time that I have owned the machine:
1. The water tank must be seated properly. Period!!! If it's not, you will get the flashing blue lights as others have pointed-out. When inserting the water tank, it should firmly stop when fully seated. You will feel a slight detent when it's seated properly. If it feels "squishy" and the tank pushes back up slightly, pull it out and start over again. I have noticed that the tank inserts easier the more the XP4050 is used.
2. Clean the inside of the brewing head frequently. It doesn't need to be after every espresso, but it should be done at least when you've finished for the day. I usually use a paper towel to do this after I have run a cycle without the filter holder. I also occasionally use a brush to remove grinds that accumulate in the brewing head.
3. Yes, the machine has a "rubbery" smell when it is new. It will go away after a while of usage.
4. Do not use the "auto cappuccino accessory." While the auto cappuccino accessory usually does an OK job if you want a latte, it suffers from three drawbacks: A) Results wildly vary. B) Milk does not get hot enough. C) There is only enough foam produced to top off a latte. It does produce enough foam for a real cappuccino.
5. For a decent cappuccino, purchase a frothing pitcher and use the "perfect froth accessory." Oddly, the instructions for the XP4050 on the Krups website does not mention the perfect froth accessory, so I do not know if it was not included in the older units, or if it is no longer included in the newer units. Hopefully, it is still included. If you don't have it, you really need to get it if you want to make a decent cap. More importantly, you need to learn how to use it. This took me a long time to figure out because there are no decent instructions on how to use the attachment. Really, I should record a video on how to do this, but for now, I'll try to get the idea across here:
A) Remove the small stainless tube from the perfect froth accessory (PFA).
B) Attach the PFA to the steam nozzle so that the black rubber protrusion (that holds the small tube) points away from the machine.
C) Fill 1/3 to 1/2 of your frothing pitcher with cold milk (depending on how many caps you want to make).
D) Start steam process on the machine (I assume that users already know how to do this).
E) Once steam (not water) is coming out of the PFA, raise the frothing pitcher up to the bottom protrusion of the PFA so that the top of the milk is just barely over the hole in the protrusion. If the placement is correct, you will see the milk being sucked in to the hole along with a little air. If the hole is too high, you will get large air bubbles. If hole is too low, the quantity of foam will be significantly reduced. The foam will build upon itself if you are doing this correctly. Continue to create the foam until the milk has been heated to your liking.
Hope these tips help. Good luck with your XP4050.
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