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Briel ED132AFB Sintra Espresso Machine with Drip Coffeemaker | 
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Brand: Briel Category: Kitchen
List Price: $480.00 Buy New: $329.00 You Save: $151.00 (31%)
New (8) from $329.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 25 reviews Sales Rank: 89200
Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 20 Dimensions (in): 18.2 x 14.8 x 13.2 Warranty: 1
MPN: ED132AFB Model: ES132AFB UPC: 786818001315 EAN: 0786818001315 ASIN: B00005AXJD
Release Date: June 18, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 15 bar pump pressure; brews 2 cups in about 35 seconds | | • | Jet frother produces robust steam, thick froth | | • | Large removable water reservoir; automatic shut-off | | • | Automatic shut-off adds safety | | • | Measures 14 by 11-1/2 by 10 inches |
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Product Description Become your own barista with coffee, lattes and espresso just a countertop away! This combo machine lets you enjoy your favorites and is great for entertaining, too. It features a 10-cup drip pot and 15-bar pump, a warming plate for heating cups and an attractive, European design to top it off. In addition, the Briel espresso/coffee maker offers an Auto Espresso Flow micro-chip that lets you pre-select amount produced, ESE-adaptability with pods or grounds, a Turbo Jet frother for plentiful steam, Crema Master filter for rich, genuine crema every time and a stainless boiler. More features include a large, 1.8 liter water reservoir and water filter on intake, two thermostats for coffee and steaming cycles plus a third for safety, the AquaStop No-Drip system to eliminate remnant water, push button operation, a 10-cup drip coffeemaker with pause feature, removable overflow tray for simple cleanup and a built-in coffee tamper with separate measuring spoon.
Amazon.com Review Briel's Sintra espresso machine with drip coffeemaker is backed by the company's 30-plus years in the coffee business, and it shows--this model's designed to present cafe-quality drip coffee, espresso, and cappuccino to the home user. To get this high quality, the Sintra has a number of extraordinary features. To start with, it gives you the ability to match most coffee preferences in one machine, due to its dual nature: drip coffeemaker and espresso maker. On the drip side, it has a 10-cup-capacity glass carafe and a nice "stop-and-serve" feature that allows you to remove the carafe during the middle of the brewing cycle.The Sintra also has some nice functionality on the espresso/cappuccino side, starting with its Auto Espresso Flow system. This system lets you set the coffee strength according to taste, from a stronger, Italian-style short cup to a larger, less robust brew. The espresso is brewed at the required 190 degrees F, and the machine has 15 bars of pump pressure. And it's speedy, brewing two cups in about 35 seconds. It also makes good cappuccino, because of its steam nozzle, which lets you froth the milk. Some other nice features include its patented Cremaker filter, which provides a richer crema on each espresso, an exterior water-level indicator, and a cup warmer. In shining stainless steel and sturdy black plastic, this machine won't shame any counter. It has 2,010 watts of power and measures 14 by 11-1/2 by 10 inches (length by height by depth). --A.J. Rathbun Editor's note: This item may arrive with water inside from the manufacturer's pressure test. This is a normal occurrence and doesn't point to a problem with the machine.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
Low Quality - TERRIBLE service January 15, 2006 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
After two months of good service the pressure for espresso and temperature of the drip coffee both dropped significantly. I called the New Jersey service department and was dismissed offhand, told only that I should clean the espresso screens. When I pressed the issue of cold coffee I was told that was not a problem. For me it is.
The service is poor enough that I would recommend not buying any Briel products.
Stopped Working after 1 Month July 19, 2005 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
I was initially pleased with this maker. However, it stopped making steam a month into its use. Of course, when you are over the magic 30 days after purchase, no such thing as a full refund. Major UNHAPPY.
I'm tossing my Sintra today November 19, 2004 10 out of 12 found this review helpful
After reading good reviews, I bought this machine sight unseen. Big mistake. Filling the reservoirs was cumbersome and you couldn't see the water level on the coffee and trying to make a half pot was very difficult. The espresso coffee holder didn't fit easily on the machine and sometimes it took five minutes of fiddling to get it to seat.(doesn't help that you can't see what you are doing). So soon we stopped making espresso, thus getting around the fact that a coffee mug won't fit under the espresso head. The coffee maker was mediochre. The lid over the basket fit poorly and was difficult to seat. It easily clogs and leaks all over the sink, even right after a cleaning. Today I'm off to Zabars to buy myself a new coffee maker. And it won't be a Briel.
A wonderful mid-level machine June 16, 2004 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is the fourth espresso machine I've owned and I couldn't be happier. The crema produced is SUPERB. The machine appears to be well-made (for its price range) and performs wonderfully. My previous machines were clunkers by comparison. I'm thrilled with the quality of espresso and the rapid steam. The Briel Sintra performs as if it were a far more expensive machine. The chrome front and chrome drip grate are impressive looking and add to the over-all appearance of my kitchen. It is a real space-saver in that both regular coffee and espresso, etc. are in one unit. I love this product.
You get what you pay for March 17, 2004 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I've been using this machine everyday for the last two years and although it's decent I wouldn't recommend it without any reservations. Overall I'm satisfied with the machine, taking into account how much money I've saved by not going to Starbucks, but I'm ready for an upgrade.I agree with most reviewers that the espresso it produces is pretty good. Drip coffee is another story. There are some fundametal flaws with the design of the drip coffee compartment. Filling it up is an adventure. Half the water usually ends on the counter. There's no water level indicators inside the water tank, so you have to use the glass carafe to fill it with water. This usually results in a mess. In addition, you end up with less coffee than what you thought because some steam escapes from the top. As far as the espresso compartment is concerned there are some problems too. First of all, the cup size selector is NOT consistent. The dial is pretty inaccurate, so you'll have to experiment until you get it right. Depending on the grind size you may have to change the setting a lot. So keep an eye on it! Second of all, the heating element doesn't function very well. The green light (water temperature indicator) is erratic. It will be on, letting me know that the water is ready to make coffee, but it will then go off half way into making a serving. This usually happens if I want to make 2 servings, one after the other. To overcome this, I usually have to wait for the light to go off and come on again, which can add several minutes between espressos. Lately, this happens even if I'm only making one serving. Making coffee with tepid water? NOT NICE. In conclusion, if you're tight on budget this is a decent choice. If you can spend a little bit more, skip it.
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