Respect. the prices, please exercise caution: When Melitta machines you should definitely pay attention to how prices evolve straight. There are often even offers of Melitta-machines in which a flapping ears. We bought our Bistro in effect for 40 euros more than the Caffee solo, just because a dealer wanted to get rid of his inventory. That can happen to you with a little patience also.
A few important key points yet:
- Saving? Sense! You can save anything on the Melitta Caffeo Bistro. Programs for individual users or a timer does not exist. For purists like micht great for some other a killer criterion. Ich finds halt unnecessary.
- Two coffees: The bean container is divided so that, for example espresso and
- Marc-drip water topping cleaning frustration: can in Caffeo Bistro ever arise when you consider that the machine constantly cleans (!). One can there but on the standby time (to Standby is cleaned and then again afterwards) intervene quite controlling.
- 1 cup = 1x Beans: here is per cup ground once. One gets so do not serve the usual in other machines 1/2 diluted Schmuh if one takes two cups at a time (which is possible)
- 2 cups at a time (see previous point) possible
- Drawback "urination": if you want to tip the water from the drain pan in the sink, then that's not a cramp or battle, but sometimes a nerve - but only a minimum. Reason: there is on the shell not really a really suitable as such a spout through which the Schmodderwasser can rauslaufen clean. So you have to wipe the drain pan from the bottom almost after each pouring again. Design flaw? No Idea. Nerve does it me in the morning anyway sometimes. Purely subjective.
- Nix LCD: well, ... but LED. The display is in any case very reduced. One gets displayed only the most important selection of points on the indicator light above basically. A real feedback does not deliver the machine. Whether the buttons are equipped with LEDs, I did not even know precisely. I therefore deduce it anyway. The machine is still relatively easy to understand:
- The operating manual is illustrated in detail, describing what to do and when, and can generally compared to other manufacturers' instructions (Sae * cough * co) no question unanswered. Very nice is the fact that the machine came with an approximately DIN A-3 large maintenance sheet with key information, that will be perfect to stick to the inside of the enclosure door.
- Support: It has now been several times heard and read that Melitta allegedly not being accommodating and / or repairs take long. Mir is something not yet come and I would claim that one can also happen "times" with various manufacturers. At least I have not heard that at Melitta devices surges were distributed or parts that were under pressure have not withstood this pressure and have flown the device owners around the ears. Just happened acquaintances of us at a competitive product ;-)
- Adjustable grinding: to once again call a definitely positive point the grinder should be mentioned. There is at Melitta made of steel and is relatively loud, but to befüttern for example, also with coffee powder (if you have time to block a third variety of coffee at the same time). Here also a Note: You will from time to time to explain that steel is no longer "up-to-date" is now ceramic is "in". That may be so, but with respect. Durability the two materials do little, with the steel mill is at my discretion front, because here I really go completely without scruples and with food / taste genuine grease to simply times and may well isses. Here is valued Melitta technology in action and therefore can be expected robustness.
- "I'm so hot": That's what you'll say when 93 degrees Celsius hot coffee comes out of the machine. The Bistro does what it promises: It makes HOT! (Yes, capitalized with an exclamation mark) coffee. For some a must and therefore definitely worth mentioning. To me almost a shortcoming, because I is not cold enough, the lowest temperature level ;-) But you can not have everything: -D
- "High, higher, ... is no longer": the conclusion of a drawback: The height of the coffee spout is unfortunately limited in Caffeo Bistro on 130mm. That's enough for most items, but we had to look for example relatively long time until we had a jug that matched under these behämmerte height underneath. There are versions in which one or two more centimeters happen and when competing models is perhaps even to get even more - but in the end seem 130-140mm something to be as industry standard. Who now - like me - (!) Wants to go and a great thermo cup of Starbucks fill in as a machine, which will inevitably fail. Small Starbucks cups fit the way easily.
In our daggers Gusto I could avoid this problem by the fact that I removed the drip catcher and the cup was then placed in there - at the Bistro that is not possible then. Not tilting. For me the device is therefore not suitable at all --- Buhuhu! ;-) Jokes aside: This is a "gotcha" with whom I can live. But you should remember that you worried for such cases a pot that one assumes.
Speaking of "insinuate". An all-last point, I have:
The continual cleaning of the machine - in other fully automated is the similar (keep in mind that as a newcomer!) - Is always pressed a gush of water from the coffee spout during flushing and pladdert into the receptacle or on the grid on the container. It looks fast dingy and the container is still full faster than he already does anyway. We have become accustomed to place a cup underneath and catch the mucky water directly. Maybe this is also for you what.
Conclusion:
Overall, despite minor shortcomings mini a perfectly happy-making device. I do not want to miss the coffee from the Caffeo Bistro and am glad that we chose for these fully automatic instead of accessing the first best offer.
But let me correct that Saeco and Co certainly have its raison d'être. You are not qualitatively clearly settled below the Caffeo Bistro; let alone Bosch or Siemens, who are traveling in comparable price levels - BUT (! But the great): Melitta offers value. Anyone - like me - it is when something already robust, sophisticated and high quality looks on its own, and this claim will also fulfill that provides the chromed plastic rubbish aside. The buttons on the Melitta are indeed working well from this material, but they are effective even in turn-quality and robust - from the gem. Self-test even dishwasher-safe steam-stirrer never mind. All in all, we are talking at the Bistro and other Melitta machines simply by a round thing that many but perhaps still too reduced is because as milk containers missing. I am of the opinion that Melitta omitted something deliberately, because the ick factor in internal Milk tanks and milk cans-on-the-table-next-frames is not to be despised.
Overall, in any case 5 points. And often in more.