  
Saeco Espresso Maker
Below you'll find a ton of information, as well as the best prices, on a
Saeco espresso maker.
So, you're looking for a Saeco espresso maker for your home or office. I'm
sure that you've picked Saeco because you either know someone who has one, or just have done a bit of research, and
know that they're renowned for really good quality espresso makers.
I'd like to help you out, I know that it can be very difficult to get
accurate reviews on Saeco espresso makers from places like Amazon or something where you might usually go, simply
because the reviews are so scattered for any given coffee maker. This is just because people have different
expectations from their espresso, so what may be really great for one person may not be at all what a different
person wants.
But, I'm sure you already know all that, and I don't want to waste your time.
Let's go ahead and get right to it.
So, here's what I've done, I know that your interested in Saeco espresso
makers, and that's great, so what I'm going to do is divide them up into 3 price ranges. I'll have an under $500
model that I recommend, then a recommendation for the$500 - $1000 price range, then there will be a $1000+ model
that I recommend.
So, if you already know your price range, then feel free to scroll down to
the appropriate section.
Saeco Espresso Maker Under $500
My recommendation here is the Saeco 00347 Aroma. This machine is very
simple, it doesn't have a whole lot of bells and whistles too it, but it does what it does very very well,
especially considering the price. This machine runs for around $350, and if this is in your price range, I can't
recommend a better Saeco espresso maker, this one simply takes the cake, head and shoulders over any other
machine.
It's a very simple design, it makes espresso, lattes or cappucinos, and it
has a steam wand a milk frother. It's got everything you could need to make espresso, it's easy to use, easy to
clean, and it has an attractively simple design.
Saeco Espresso Maker Between $500 and $1,000
My recommendation here has to be the Saeco S-OG-SG Odea Giro for about
$700. This is a super automatic machine, which means that it basically does everything for you. All you have to
do is provide the un ground coffee beans, put them in the top grinder to grind them up for you, and a couple
button pushes later you'ver got a delicious cup of espresso, or cappucino, or latte.
It's small, attractive, and it makes great espresso. It has a steam wand and
a frother, It also has a hot water nozzle if you just need hot water for tea or something! It's got a 15 Bar pump
for maximum pressure and pressure control. It's almost impossibly NOT to make a great cup of espresso with this
machine!
Saeco Espresso Maker Over $1,000
Once you get over $1,000 then you have very high expectations of an espresso
maker, and so I had to be very sure that my recommendation here was the absolute best espresso maker out there.
That being said, I recommend the Saeco S-PR-SG Primea Ring Supar Automatic.
You get everything with this machine.
It's totally automated. You don't have to wonder when to clean it or when to
refill it or when to add coffee. You can completely customize each cup to be stronger, weaker, warmer, cooler, more
intense, more flavorful, basically, you can make the perfect coffee, and once you figure out what your favorite is,
you can make it again and again. Obviously, the espresso this thing makes is absolutely out of this world.
Absolutely premium quality coffee. As far as Saeco espresso makers go, this one is by far the best.
Now, so that you know before you buy it, there are a couple mild down sides
that I feel obligated to tell you. First off, it's about a square foot in size, so make sure you've got room for it
in your kitchen or office. Secondly, it does take a little bit to get totally used to using the panel. There are
just so many options it gets over whelming sometimes, but in no time you'll be using this thing like a
pro.
Well, there you have it, my guide to help you find the perfect Saeco espresso
maker. I hope it helped you out! Happy espresso making!
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