Saeco Espresso Machine

Saeco Espresso Machine

Saeco Espresso Machine Saeco Espresso MachineSaeco Espresso Machine | The Saeco Company was founded in 1976 with the express purpose of manufacturing espresso machines for home use and to be sold by third parties to the general public.  In an effort to automate espresso making to its fullest extent Saeco worked at perfecting the technology involved and in 1985 they saw the fruits of their labors achieved in the world’s first fully automatic espresso machine.

In 1999 the name of the company was changed to the Saeco International Group to better reflect their growing multinational footprint.  Later that same year Saeco acquired Gaggia S.p.A which in doing allowed them to further increase their sales ability.  In July of 2009 Saeco itself became the object of an acquisition by the Phillips Company; this acquisition now makes Phillips the global leader in super automatic coffee machines.

Even with the acquisition the Saeco espresso machine continues to be made to the same exacting standards as it always has and is one of the most sought after by people wanting a fully automatic espresso machine that really delivers.  Saeco manufactures six models of super-automatic espresso machines of which four have attained our minimum rating of four stars or higher on Amazon.  These are the machines and we shall focus on here.

Saeco Espresso Machine – Super-Automatic

Read the review for the Saeco Xelsis Digital ID

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The first Saeco Xelsis model is the Xelsis Stainless Steel and it’s a fully automatic and fully programmable machine that is able to store six individual profiles.  This means everybody in your home can have their own profile and access their favorite drink at the touch of a button.  Also included in this machine are ceramic grinders for aroma preservation, patented removable brewing group, multi-dimensional adjustable coffee dispenser, integrated automatic milk function and the patented adjustable espresso crema and body structure feature.

The second Saeco Xelsis model is the Xelsis Digital ID machine.  This machine is similar to the Xelsis Stainless Steel in all respects with the exception of one major one.  The machine uses fingerprint technology to identify the user and provide immediate access to their profile and their favorite drink automatically.  Pretty cool stuff!

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This Saeco espresso machine comes in black and stainless steel along with being a compact high-performance design made of high end materials.  This machine incorporates one touch espresso and long coffee creation, adjustable ceramic grinders, an automatic cleaning and de-scaling feature, removable brewing group as well as adjustable coffee length, temperature and strength. 

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The Incanto is a stainless steel model that has fully automatic operation along with many of the features incorporated into other designs such as adjustable ceramic grinders, adjustable coffee length, temperature and strength, bean to cup system, patented adjustable espresso crema and body structure in addition to an automatic cleaning and de-scaling feature.  The water tank is also larger at 2 liters, bean capacity is 300 grams along with a larger dump box capacity of 12 servings.

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The Exprelia Model like the Xelsis Model is one of Saeco’s top of the line machines offering a full bean to cup customization experience.  While this model has incorporated all the features mentioned previously they have also added a double boiler system meaning that both the coffee and milk handling are done automatically.  Instant steam and full system program ability are at your fingertips.

The entire Saeco espresso machine line stands ready to provide you with some of the finest espresso available anywhere, but in the comfort of your own home. For a minute let’s take stock of just how much you may be spending with those frequent trips to the espresso stand. Assuming a modest one $4.00 drink per day you will have racked up a $1,460 bill in a year and that is if you only get 1 drink a day, a lot of us make multiple trips everyday.

With everything taken into account a Saeco Espresso Machine can not only be cost effective it can also be a stunning addition to your kitchen as well, providing you with your favorite dinks day in and day out for years to come. Best of all it can be accomplished with the simple press of a button.

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