Jul 26 2011

Mr. Coffee ECM160 4-Cup Steam Espresso Machine

Published by at 4:13 am under Bold K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 50)


$34.99

  • Steam espresso machine brews 1 tο 4 cups (20 ounces)
  • Removable frothing aid; powerful milk frother fοr creamy cappuccinos
  • Decanter wіth measuring mаrkѕ, stay-сοοl handle, аnd drip-free pouring spout
  • Cup warmer; removable drip tray; cord storage; measuring scoop included
  • Measures 8 bу 6-1/2 bу 10-1/2 inches

Product Description
Mаkеѕ dеlісіουѕ espressos, cappuccinos, аnd lattes. Powerful milk frother. 4-Cup capacity: 20-ounce. Per shot. Removable drip tray. Easy tο pour decanter. Removable frothing aid. On/οff indicator light.
$34.99
Mr. Coffee ECM160 4-Cup Steam Espresso Machine

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5 Responses to “Mr. Coffee ECM160 4-Cup Steam Espresso Machine”

  1. B. Brauneron 08 Feb 2010 at 9:07 pm

    Mr. Coffee ECM160 4-Cup Steam Espresso Machine
    My husband bought this one for me for Christmas and I’ve been cursing at it since. The cord is frighteningly short. I can barely plug it in with it flush against the back wall of the counter.

    The coffee filter basket has a different insertion style with those I’ve used previously. You insert it on the left-hand side of the machine and slide the handle to the middle. This is contrary to most machines where the insertion point is in the middle and you slide it to the right. This is awkward and I’ve ended up spilling coffee all over my counter if it does not insert correctly. Once, it was not seated in the slot correctly and spewed coffee grounds and watery coffee all over my counter.

    The frother does not work as instructed. I found that if you waited until the coffee was 3/4 brewed and then frothed, it would give you better results. Also, that plastic thing on the frother did not improve the function, so that got taken off.

    The top of the caraffe falls off when you try to pour out the coffee. The knobs are not conducive to trying to take it off with that half-concious effort that most of us have in the morning.

    My recommendation for an espresso machine would be a Melita (one without the pods). They steam and froth well and are well-designed.

    ** ETA: After using this maker for a year, I still think there are issues with it. The cord issue is fixed, thanks to another reviewer. There is more cord stored underneath. But the basket handle sticks out 6″ from the front of the machine. Whenever I work on something on that part of the counter, I have to turn the machine 90 degrees. The frother still doesn’t work right, and the coffee pot was broken 6 months ago. I use a coffee cup instead. The rounded knobs are also hard to turn when you are 3/4 asleep.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. FrothingAmyon 08 Feb 2010 at 11:21 pm

    Mr. Coffee ECM160 4-Cup Steam Espresso Machine
    I was tired of being a slave to the coffee shop so I bought one of these. True, the reviews were mixed but I thought I’d try it because the price was right. In short – It’s a very POOR espresso/capucinno maker on all fronts. Just buy a higher level machine and be done with it…unless you want to waste $30 and be disapointed.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Fran Gon 09 Feb 2010 at 12:26 am

    Mr. Coffee ECM160 4-Cup Steam Espresso Machine
    Mr. Coffee Steam Espresso Machine

    This works fine if you like boiled milk. The steam is all or nothing, and comes on so hard it boils the milk but doesn’t froth it. Everything else is fine, but why have a cappuccino maker that won’t froth milk?
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. Nicholeon 09 Feb 2010 at 1:23 am

    Mr. Coffee ECM160 4-Cup Steam Espresso Machine
    I read the reviews, but not thoroughly and decided to buy this machine. I wanted something simple and inexpensive. Turns out, this machine is nothing more than a regular, small coffee maker with a frother on the end! It didn’t come with a pitcher(as several reviews had pointed out, but I didn’t see before I bought it) so if you need to have a separate cup to froth milk, you might as well use your regular coffee maker, brew a cup of coffee, and spend $15 on a frother. I am returning this product and buying a hand held frother instead!!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Surendra Kudvaon 09 Feb 2010 at 4:21 am

    Mr. Coffee ECM160 4-Cup Steam Espresso Machine
    I am expresso coffee dinker for a long time. I had two krupps coffee expresso machine before.When the last one broke I purchased an expresso coffee machine here in Philipine, made in china.It is not an expresso coffee machine.It had an toaster and expreeoo coffee machine.But the coffee that brewed is not hot.But the cup that triggers the filtering broke.

    The Mr.coffee is great.The price is decent.

    Kudva
    Rating: 5 / 5