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Avg. Customer Review:
Number of Reviews: 106
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82 of 173 people found the following review helpful:
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Simple, sturdy, and adaptable machine
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06/28/2009
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Reviewer:
Terrence Dorsey (2)
from Bronx, NY US
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We purchased this machine from 1st-line about 18 months ago and couldn't be happier. Miss Silvia arrives ready to work. The controls are straightforward and easy to operate. The whole unit is solidly built and, after more than a year of daily use, still looks practically new. We also purchased the ESE pod adapter and have used Miss Silvia both with pods and with traditional beans. While grinding and tamping does give the best results (with a bit more work and mess), the right pods (I like Lucaffe) and consistent technique (temp and extraction still matter) can give a very good cup. I expect we'll still be enjoying Miss Silvia many years down the road.
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91 of 187 people found the following review helpful:
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Even for a beginner, you'll love it!
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06/23/2009
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Reviewer:
Bryan Dickinson (2)
from Berkeley, CA US
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This was the first espresso machine I purchased, and the learning curve is a steep! I really enjoy learning how to make espresso on a "real" machine without the crutch of a pressurized portafilter, etc. It looks great on the counter, and most importantly, performs beautifully. I will be using this for a long time, I am sure!
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144 of 293 people found the following review helpful:
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A quality machine thats built like a tank!
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01/10/2009
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Reviewer:
Jonathan Brito (2)
from Narragansett, RI US
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This isn't one of those espresso machines you can find at your local department store that you can lift up with one hand. This is a quality machine that you can use for years to come. After visiting the malls, I realized I got a great bargain here on 1st-line. This unit is almost entirely made of metal, something you don't even see in the very expensive ($1000+) units out there. Minus the handle, the water reservoir, and the water reservoir's cover, its all METAL consisting of a very high quality metal construction. The handle of the espresso maker is also very heavy and sturdy that won't break after years worth of uses. Definitely purchase this machine, but remember, you need to get a quality grinder. I made the mistake of buying pre-ground espresso while my grinder was shipped. BAD! I use the Kitchenaid Proline burr coffee grinder ($200) and it works great with the Rancilio Silvia!
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170 of 342 people found the following review helpful:
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My Silvia is in for the long haul
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11/11/2008
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Reviewer:
Jeffrey Spahn (2)
from Dubuque, IA US
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I have had this Ms. Silvia for about 7 years now. Has it had problems? No. I have replaced a steam control knob, but that is because I hit something against it and broke it. I also lost a part to the portafilter, so that doesn't count.
This thing is a tank. It is used several times per day, runs flawlessly and looks as good as it did when I bought it.
Get one, they are worth the money and built to last.
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188 of 391 people found the following review helpful:
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I love my Silvia
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11/01/2008
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Reviewer:
Jason Dworman (2)
from San Diego, CA US
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I've had my machine for over 5 years. The only days it doesn't get used are when I'm out of town. This is my first machine and I am very pleased with it's performance. The machine has not lost a beat over the 5 years. I've even left it on all day more than once. Enjoy!!!
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