A Review Of The Saeco Vienna Automatic Espresso Machine

Since the early 1980's Saeco have been at the cutting edge of coffee making expertise, indeed they were the first producer to create a two cup espresso machine. Saeco went on to buy Gaggia taking control of almost two thirds of the home-based espresso machine market, and over 30% of the total European coffee machine market incorporating commercial use. This strength in numbers approach has permitted Saeco to have an advantage over a lot of other espresso machine brands in the marketplace. We are looking at the Saeco Vienna machine today and so it is crucial to know where the Saeco Vienna Espresso machine is aiming at – domestic or commercial? In this case most unquestionably domestic.

It certainly isn't one of the most inexpensive entry level machines on the market; however the good news is that it is one of the most feature rich and most fully automatic. This goes a long way towards mitigating the premium price label. Powered by a 1250 watt commercial level element the Saeco Vieena is intended to automate the whole process of making an Espresso, Latte or Cappuccino. With the push of a button the Saeco Vienna grinds coffee beans from the integrated bean hopper, automatically tamps the ground coffee into the brew cup, before forcing water through the freshly ground coffee. This brews a cup of espresso,or the base coffee blend for a latte or cappuccino. To end with it deposits the spent grounds into a waste container, the whole process taking about 30 seconds from start to close. When creating a cappuccino or latte, there's a hot water and steam wand with a milk-frothing attachment.

The Saeco Vienna has around a 35-second wait from brewing to steaming the milk, and conversely a 15 second delay from steaming to brewing.

The machine is extremely easy to use, a button choosing one or two cups, a knob adjusting cup size right up to 10 ounces, and a button to make it all happen meaning that fresh coffee is an instant away.

If the machine runs out of beans or water it will automatically shut off the power, the control panel status lights showing the explicit cause of the interruption. This safety system means that there is no threat of damage if things run dry.

You will need a fairly large and robust counter top as the Saeco Vienna measures 15 inches high, 13 inches wide, and 13 inches deep; weighs 19 pounds dry and comes in a tasteful marble-gray plastic.

The coffee bean hopper holds just over 12 ounces of coffee, whilst the detachable water tank holds 57 ounces – more than sufficient for a cup or two.

The coarseness of the coffee grind is of paramount importance for best espresso, it is therefore pleasant to note that the Saeco's grinder adjusts from extra fine to coarse. For cleaning and maintenance most components remove with no trouble and the machine comes with extremely comprehensive and clear instructions on assembly and care.

It also carries a one-year warranty against defectsIf you are a genuine coffee drinker you will be grateful for the ability to make two good sized doses of espresso at a time, and the ease of use puts every other Espresso machines in the shade meaning that the Saeco Vienna must be on your shortlist if looking for a new espresso machine.
Geoff Cliffe is a afficiado of all things coffee and is happy testing all gadgets and machines in the search for Espresso Perfection. He has an interesting website where he has a lot of Espresso Machine Reviews . Be sure to check out his latest review of the Saeco Vienna Espresso Machine .