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Mcilpoog WS-203 Super-automatic Espresso Coffee Machine With Smart Touch Screen For Brewing 16 Coffee Drinks

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Style: WS-203-Black


Features

  • Touch Screen: The touch screen display simplifies how to make your favorite coffee in 3 easy steps: Grind, Brew and Milk; Easily adjust the coffee strength, milk texture and temperature to suit your taste.16 kinds of coffee,each coffee all can adjust the water content, milk content, coffee concentration.
  • Automatic Microfoam Milk Texturing: Auto steam wand allows you to adjust the milk temperature and texture to suit your taste; Delivering barista quality micro foam that enhances the flavor of the coffee and is essential for creating.
  • Dose Control Grinding: With a single touch, the integrated precision conical burr grinder with dose control delivers the right amount of coffee on demand, for maximum flavor
  • Intelligent cleaning and reminder: switch machine cleaning, milk foam system, brewing system, automatic cleaning, lack of beans and water shortage screen will issue a sound reminder.Water Tank Capacity: 1.7L, Coffee Bean Box Capacity: 250G
  • After-sales service: customer service 24 hours online service, returns and exchanges within 30 days. 12 months after-sales guarantee;

Brand: Mcilpoog


Color: BLACK


Product Dimensions: 18.7"D x 9.7"W x 14.6"H


Special Feature: Integrated Coffee Grinder, Cup Warmer, Milk Frother, Auto Clean Function, Programmable


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Brand: Mcilpoog


Color: BLACK


Product Dimensions: 18.7"D x 9.7"W x 14.6"H


Special Feature: Integrated Coffee Grinder, Cup Warmer, Milk Frother, Auto Clean Function, Programmable


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Style: WS-203-Black


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso, Mocha, Latte, Cappuccino


Included Components: Milk Frother


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Model Name: WS-203-Black


Number of Items: 1


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Item Weight: 35 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: B091SV7J5G


Date First Available: May 3, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Absolutely Outstanding Espresso and Coffee Maker!
Style: WS-203-Black
The media could not be loaded. We absolutely LOVE this Mcilpoog coffee (espresso) maker! IMO, for under $1,000 there isn't a better unit available. The machine has been a delight, handling over 1,200 coffee drinks flawlessly in the two years we’ve owned it. The Mcilpoog, despite its ridiculous name, boasts an excellent design, ease of use, and super reliable operation. It quickly heats up and self-rinses at startup (and also during shutdown, which is a nice feature) and has a user-friendly, nice-to-look-at touch-screen. The machine's customization options are impressive. All drink settings are adjustable, and you can even tweak them on-the-fly. The milk attachment works perfectly, and not having an internal milk reservoir is a big plus (instead, you just drop the milk line tube directly into your milk container) and makes cleanup and maintenance much easier. Mcilpoog's tech support has been exceptional, even creating demonstration videos for my technical queries (e.g. how to clean the grinder with Grindz, although I haven’t had the need to do so yet). And the most important thing: it makes great coffee! Despite having 16 different options (if I remember correctly) it really only does five things: espresso, americano, milk-based drinks (like cappuccino and latte), hot water and hot milk. All are rendered beautifully, especially the espresso that is as good as you’ll find anywhere. My guests, including those with high-end commercial machines, have praised the espresso. There are a few areas for improvement. The machine could benefit from a confirmation step (at least as a selectable setup option) before starting a drink, as it currently begins making it immediately after selection. This quick start leaves a tiny window for adjusting the default settings (in particular, the coffee strength, since the grinder starts immediately) and if you accidentally press the wrong selection, it cannot be changed-- only cancelled. Which is a bit nerve-wracking. Changing from strong to weak, for example, leaves you only a few seconds at most. Additionally, the ability to change the order of espresso, milk, and water in drinks would be nice. Lastly, smart features and firmware updating capabilities would elevate it to the level of a leading edge appliance. Bottom line: It's a beautifully-engineered machine (with silly name) that makes fantastic coffee and has exceeded our expectations having proven to be 100% reliable during two years of daily use. EDIT: 11/27/2023 I noticed several negative reviews complaining about the machine, esp the milk frothing system, not working after a while. I've never experienced any trouble, but that may be because I'm careful to clean it regularly. I do a manual rinse 2x after making any milk drinks. Every time. No exceptions. And then the machine does a third more thorough rinse during its normal shutdown procedure. This keeps the frother and the tube free of any dried milk, which I suppose would clog it up after a while. The reason to do this religiously is that once any milk dries inside it's going to be very difficult to get it off. I also rinse the removable base tray and grounds collector daily; and thoroughly clean and dry the removable coffee cartridge thing weekly. I have a feeling that people having trouble aren't treating the machine with the required care. So if you do decide to buy this machine, take my advice and clean it regularly and thoroughly. You'll be glad you did. P.S. I added a photo of the quick rinse screen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023 by Just My Opinion Just My Opinion

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Style: WS-203-Black
I've been using this nearly every day since I got it. The ability to customize drinks on the fly is exceptional, and so far it has consistently provided a quality cup for me. Excellent crema, fantastic flat whites, even does a pretty decent job with tea lattes. I believe that the one that I got was returned, as it had statistics on it already and needed to have the milk tube cleaned. I can't figure out why it was returned, and I can't figure out how it wasn't spotless. For an espresso machine, it's very quiet. Maintenance is a breeze. If you want my advice for lowering the amount of times that you have to clean out the water tray? Dedicate a mug to catching the water when you clean the milk steamer and the espresso dispensers. I only have to clean it out when the pucks fill up their tray, and cleaning only takes a few minutes at most if you want to be thorough. Honestly, the longest part is taking the pucks to the trash can. It automatically shuts off and runs a clean cycle if you leave it idle too long. Its footprint is entirely reasonable. It's very easy to get the hang of after two drinks. It's possibly the easiest espresso machine to clean. I reckon that at my pace, it will pay for itself well before the year is done. I've used cheap espresso makers and commercial grade ones, and while this does fall short of the highest end ones that weigh a ton and make hundreds of cups of espresso in an hour, for the average user it will easily beat waiting in line for a latte. So if you're hesitating? Get it. I suggest a mug to catch water with to lower the amount of times that you need to empty the water tray, and a dedicated glass of water to stick the milk tube in when you're not making drinks. Run the milk steamer clean cycle after every use (easy if you have that dedicated glass). This thing is seriously, without a doubt, awesome. An absolute necessity if you work from home and/or work long hours. EDIT: This is a follow-up written at the end of March, a little over a month after the review. In addition to exceeding my expectations, I have done a proper maintenance clean on it which did not take very long. I recommend scrubbing the tray with soap and water. I can also confirm that if you make iced lattes with espresso pulled from this machine, it will blow iced lattes from your typical chain coffee shops out of the water. The crema remains very thick. By my calculations, at my current rate of consumption it will pay for itself by May. Seriously, well worth it. I use it for tea lattes, iced lattes, cappuccinos, lattes, macchiatos, ramen, hot cocoa, and coffee. The utility is excellent. EDIT 2: I ran into my first "issue", so I decided to swing by here to let everyone know the solution in case you run into it. I got some VERY oily dark roast beans, far oilier than my usual selection. To my surprise after a few cups, it said "add beans". It clearly did not need more. I shut it off completely, turned it on, same error. I tried filling it completely. Same error. The solution was to take a coffee stirrer and prod around to move the beans. I'm guessing that since they're so oily it's a bit of a challenge for the hopper to detect the beans. If you run into this error, try stirring the beans around (all the way down at the bottom, so I recommend a coffee stirrer or straw) to see if it fixes it. Some of the pieces are creaking a little from all of the use, so I'm sure if I lubricated some of the joints it'd sound better. By now, it absolutely has paid for itself so I'm happy with it. I can't imagine going back to not having this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2022 by Ethan Snow

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