Price: $69.99
(as of Dec 20, 2024 09:23:17 UTC – Details)
Product Description
About IHOMEKEE CM6826T
Modern espresso maker with 15 Bar High Pressure Extraction pump delivers strong pressure for maximum flavor extraction and produces a beautiful layer of crema for your espresso.PCB electronic control to ensure the temperature of water and steam more accurately. Thermo block heating and pre-brew system, which will immerse coffee grounds in water to moisten before extraction.With steaming wand, high pressure frothing function will give you more options to make cappuccino, latte or machiato with creamy and rich foam at any time at home.
Large Capacity Water Tank
Large removable water tank make it easy to fill in the water.
Cup Warmer
Preheat the cup before brewing and help keep your espresso warm.
Removable Cup Tray
Remove drip tray to fiter lager cup. At the same time, it can also be easily cleaned.
Milk Frothing System
Enjoy cappuccino and latte with creamy and rich foam at any time at home!
4 Steps To Get a Perfect Espresso:
Step 1:
Fill the detachable water tank and turn on the power button to preheat.
Step 2:
Add medium coffee grounds to the filter and tamp. (Medium coffee grounds for better result).
Step 3:
Place the protafilter and lock it in the espresso machine, and power on.
Step 4:
Start brewing coffee, use the milk frother steam wand to make milk foam according to your needs.
Brew Like a Pro -Ihomekee CM6826T espresso machine is very easy to use, provide single or double shot espresso, with steam wand, you can brew cappuccino or latte at home!
15 Bar High Pressure – 15 Bar pump system offer the best extraction, ensure you can get rich tasting espresso coffee.
Milk Frothing System – Built in steam wand, it’s convenience to make cappuccino, latte and other espresso at home. The removable tip of the steam wand will make cleaning easier.
For Taller Cup – The removable drip tray gives you room under the dual-spout portafilter for tall mugs or cups.
WORRY FREE SHOPPING: We take quality seriously, which is why every part of the Ihomekee espresso machine is ETL safety approved and BAP free. We also offer 24/7 customer service and a 2-year hassle-free replacement warranty, so you can buy with confidence!
Zk –
Really Nice!
Its really nice! But before using make sure that the steam knob is off, when mine came it was on the opposite side of off making me think its off but still turning on, but it was on full speed. Do give the machine 2-3 test tries so it can clean itself and also finish that plastic smell. For steam, press the button and let the blue light be still, and then use it.
Sasha –
Love it
The product is very very nice for beginner.Work slow very slow. It’s light in weight so it feel like not very strong.But it dose work well and give good value for the low price
Samantha –
Takes forever
This takes so long to heat up and then you have to wait again to use the steaming function. I threw out the box on accident and now am stuck with this hunk of junk
Steven –
Update after less than a month it won’t power on anymore.
Update: This was delivered September 6th. Today is September 19th. I’ve used it every morning since I got it. I even bought additional accessories for it. I absolutely loved it. Unfortunately, today it won’t power on. I’ve tried multiple outlets and nothing. The power button does absolutely nothing. My initial review was all positive, but since it gave up in 12 days, I had to update my initial review.I love that it has a water reservoir. I do wish that there was a better way to grip it and/or keep the base from moving to close the basket. It is quite difficult to get it all the way to the locked position. Outside of that though, everything is great.
Amazon Customer –
Amazing!
I love everything about this.
Diana –
excelente presentacion, acabado, diseño acorde a la descripcion
satisfecha con la compra hasta el momento todo bien Muy practica y elegante
Jitterbug –
Espresso Machine
I have never had a reall espresso machine before, only a Nespresso machine that took pods. I am still learning this machine and how to get the most out of it, the correct grind of the coffee, etc. I really like it though! I am creating my own coffee bar and this is part of it and I really enjoy it. To me, it makes a great shot of espresso. Not as good as the espresso that we get down in Key West, but ummm, that stuff is awesome, I have never had espresso as good as what they have down there! I am very pleased with this machine though and think it is perfect for me as a starter machine.
Miguel perez –
Good
Perfect
Tinker0239 –
I don’t like this product for the following reasons:1. The instructions say “Use medium grind grounds” but all espresso grinds are fine grind.2. You have to stand there waiting for the machine to warm up for what seems like five minutes before you can actually start to brew.3. The two cup and single cup buttons produce exactly the same result.4. Can’t fit a regular size cup under the brewing nozzle. You have to use a little cup to brew and then pour it in a big cup for a latte.5. The amount of espresso produced is about 2 ounces if you are lucky.6. The instructions are very poorly written, and difficult to follow.I bought another espresso maker and threw this one away.
Randy –
I’m amazed an espresso machine can be made at this price point.If you are looking at this, you are looking at a first machine to see if it works for you.Where this machine fits into the world, is as a machine that just makes espresso without any learning or drama. You buy preground coffee, put it in the filter basket. Tamp it a little, and it will make espresso.The basket has a pinhole in the bottom that creates the pressure to extract expresso and crema, rather than you having to master the art of grinding, measuring, and tamping.In a standard machine, these are not trivial parts while making espresso, it requires a lot of practice.This system is pretty forgiving on the grind, and if the coffee fits in the basket without forcing it, it will work. Tamping isn’t a science with a pressurized basket, itâs just a method of pushing the coffee in the basket, without much compression, if any.This is also an idea scenario for an office, where nobody really wants to learn how to do it.A simple thing like this with a pressurized basket will make everyone happier.Espresso you make will be 80% as good as an expensive manual machine.The last part, for milk drinks, is the foam. The automatic sleeve thing that is installed on this machine will easily make bubbly milk, with zero effort. Thatâs not microfoam. Sadly, that is the best part, in my opinion, itâs worth effort to make it happen.This machine CAN make microfoam, easily. For this I made you a video. Watch the video, read below, follow along.First, pull that sleeve off. Get as much angle as you possible can between the steam nozzle, and your cup.Turn the steam on the tiniest bit. Submerge the tip until it just starts to bubble. Then slowly crank up the steam, keeping the tip just under the surface. Your goal is to make the milk SWIRL. While it’s swirling, you keep the tip just under the surface. If itâs making bubbles, you are way too far out, push it in deeper. When it’s swirling fast, and the milk is almost doubled in size, push the tip in about ½ inch deeper so it stops pulling air in. Let it swirl until it’s hot. It will grow another 20 % in volume just from the heat.I made the video with the machine fresh out of the box, first time, with one arm over my phone.The second time would have been even better, oh well.Itâs easy, you can do it, get rid of the milk bubbling sleeve and make some magical microfoam.I hope you found this helpful. Enjoy an awesome cappa ð
Lupo –
I will start this review off by stating I have worked with espresso machines of all price points, in both home, restaurant, and hotel settings for well over 20 years. I have used entry level machines as well as commercial machines costing more than some small cars. That said, I have never seen any machines priced this low but I will do my best at providing an unbiased and fair review, of course taking the low price into account.Let’s start with initial impressions: looks nice with brushed steel, but it’s actually all plastic. Incredibly lightweight for an espresso machine. The entire housing is made of plastic less the dish at the bottom reservior. Even the top warming tray is plastic.The reservoir is large, and if you know your way aorund an espresso machine priming it up/bleeding the valve to let air escape was pretty easy, even without following any instructions.The portafilter is a pressurized one, which while makes consistent shots and is very forgiving if your coffee isnt fresh or tamped well, requires a more coarse grind and as a result procudes a less rich and more flat tasting cup. There’s ‘fake’ crema in the sense in all air and light bodied and coloured, not rich and compact as you’d get from a ‘properly made’ shot from a non-pressurized basket. It’s much easier to get a nice looking shot but it wont taste as good in other words. Granted, using this machine requires pre-ground coffee or a grinder (spice grinder can do to given the goarser and less precise ground needed).The functions are easy to use, and you can also stop the flow by pressing down on the cup button if wanting a shorter shot. That said however, the basket wiggles way too much in the portafilter and getting coffee out after use requires a spoon as it falls out. cant use a knock box as you need to hold the clip to prevent it from falling off but then you’ll knock your hand… not a good design here. Getting in the lock function to make a coffee is a little tricky too. It’s not a smooth groove operation. You need to look under you to ensure you are putting it in right. Tightetning it on also requires you to grasp the machine with your other hand as for how light the machine is it will move.Forget about making any latté art or microfoam with the steam wand – the best you are gonna get (with all wands of this type) is a dishsoap like foam with big bubbles – which is fine and acceptable for a machine at this pricepoint but wont be as velvety as with better machines.It is so difficult to fairly review an espresso machine that is priced at the rock bottom level like this (99.99$ or even 89.99$ with the coupon as of August 2024), as decent grinders can’t even be had for that amount. All in, if you are starting out or using this for occasions (Christmas time/holidays, birthdays) it can pass, but be prepared to deal with some of the drawbacks I stated and don’t expect the same quality espresso (taste, texture, crema, aroma) or milk foam results as with more expensive options. Had the basket sit tighter in the portafilter itself it would have been closer to a 4 star review but really this is a major annoyance and inconvenience.
William Ium –
I make double espressos with it and add hot water from a kettle. Works fine. Learn how to pull a good shot and you won’t have any problems.
McKenzie –
Elle est exactement magnifique