SIEMENS EQ.500 TQ503GB1 Bean to Cup Coffee Machine - Silver
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Price: £629.00
Brand: Siemens
07/23/2021
Description: Fully automatic coffee machine Satisfy all your coffee cravings using the Siemens EQ.500 TQ503GB1 Bean to Cup Coffee Machine. You can opt for creamy cappuccino, energizing espresso or 6 other coffee drinks. It can prepare two drinks at once so you and your loved one can enjoy a coffee together. This coffee machine has automatic grinding, dosing and an automatic steam cleaning system, which activates after every drink. Don't compromise on aroma Designed with true coffee lovers in mind, the EQ.500 gives you the option to enjoy a bolder and tastier cup of coffee. Its aroma Double Shot function grinds and brews two single espressos instead of one large espresso for less bitterness and richer flavour. High-quality ceram Drive grinder The coffee machine has a silent yet powerful ceramic grinder, which grinds every single coffee bean to an exceptional consistency. That way you get the most aroma and flavour out of your coffee beans. Easy cleaning As well as many parts being dishwasher safe, you can also remove whole brewing unit and give it a more hygienic cleaning under running water.
Category: Coffee Makers
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10226702
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 0
EAN: 4242003875445
Specifications: [ { groupLabel: CONTROLS, specifications: [ { label: Control type: Buttons ● Touchscreen ● Timer ● Auto power shut-off ● Digital display: TFT } ] }, { groupLabel: FEATURES, specifications: [ { label: Water level indicator: Yes ● Adjustable cup stand ● Cup warmer ● Programmable hot water temperature ● Milk container: Yes, 700 ml ● Integrated grinder: Yes ● Grinding settings ● Eco features: - Programming of Child-proof lockn- Coffee temperaturen- Demo modusn- Key soundn- Languagen- Turn-off timen- Water hardness ● Coffee strength settings: 5 ● Type of coffee filter ● Safety features: - Temperature protectionn- Lock if trester container is fulln- Lock if side door is openn- Lock if water tank is emptyn- Lock if water tank is missing ● Programs: - Americanon- Cappuccinon- Coffeen- Espresson- Espresso doppion- Espresso Macchiaton- Flat whiten- Hot watern- Latte Macchiaton- Milk foam ● Integrated water filter ● Milk frother: Yes ● Other features ● Bean dispenser: Yes, for up to 250 g ● Variable cup size: 5 different sizes ● Memory function } ] }, { groupLabel: MAINTENANCE, specifications: [ { label: Removable reservoir: Yes ● Rinsing programme: Yes ● Drip tray: Yes, removable ● Cleaning programme: Yes ● Anti-drip system: Yes ● Descaling programme: Yes ● Plumbed in ● Dishwasher safe parts: Yes. OVERVIEW ● Coffee type: Whole beans ● Drink types: - Americanon- Cappuccinon- Coffeen- Espresson- Espresso doppion- Espresso Macchiaton- Flat whiten- Latte Macchiato ● System: Automatic bean to cup coffee machine ● Jug capacity ● Type of pods ● Power: 1500 W ● Water tank capacity: 1.7 litres ● Material: Plastic ● Colour: Silver ● Pressure: 15-bar ● Thermoblock: Yes. GENERAL ● Dimensions: 373 x 276 x 452 mm (H x W x D) ● Power cord storage ● Weight: 8.545 kg ● Box contents: - Siemens EQ.500 TQ503GB1 Bean to Cup Coffee Machinen- Scoopn- Test stripn- Welcome box ● Power cord length: 1 m ● Manufacturer's guarantee: 2 years ● Boxed dimensions ● Professional installation ● Boxed weight } ] }, { groupLabel: SMART, specifications: [ { label: Connectivity ● Compatible app ● Smart features
Author: Mrs. Linda A. Jones
Rating: 5
Review: I had been looking for a bean to cup coffee machine for a while. I saw this on Amazon & it seemed exactly what we wanted. At the retail price it is definitely a considered purchase, but, Amazon had it on sale & it was too good an offer to miss. It is still a considered purchase, but it’s worth it. My husband and I have been so impressed with the machine, it’s just like coffee shop coffee. I bought the Illy Decaffeinated beans from Amazon to see how the machine worked. The coffee is delicious and we can highly recommend both the machine and the Illy coffee beans
Author: goldeagle111
Rating: 3
Review: UPDATE After just over a month of using the milk foamer appears to have failed; I already said in my original review that it was a bit intermittent but now has lost the ability to create foam completely. It will still steam milk but nothing else. Based on other reviews it seems like this isn't an isolated fault with the product. Hoping it won't be an overly lengthy process to get sorted ---------------------------- Overall I'm relatively happy with this espresso machine, it achieves my main objective of buying it which was to produce a quick cappuccino with minimal effort. First the Pro's and Con's for anyone who doesn't want to read the full review... PROS - very quick and convenient for when time is a factor - not sure you can get much quicker than this - looks pretty good on the counter - generally all laid out well and user-friendly - comes apart easily for cleaning - makes fair quality espresso-based drinks - milk steam/foam function is good and doesn't require a separate milk vessel as others do - offers a variety of different drinks at the touch of a button (although see Cons!) CONS - small volume of water ejected into cup immediately prior to espresso being poured (my biggest gripe) - no Americano drink option and no hot water function - occasionally milk foaming doesn't seem to work properly and gives very low foam - no information in instructions on the different drink options (i.e. what are the variables) - varying the grind setting is challenging I decided to upgrade my espresso machine with one main aim - to produce an espresso as quickly as possible to that I can make a fresh cappuccino in the morning before leaving for work. The main feature that drew me to this machine compared to other similar priced bean-to-cup machines was the milk foaming option - unlike other machines (which either require a separate milk vessel or manual steaming of milk with a wand) this machine foams the milk in the cup as part of the drink-making process. So in terms of meeting my key aim this machine definitely does this - I can make a very quick, fairly nice tasting cappuccino. You stick a cup with some milk in the bottom under the machine, press one button and a couple of minutes later you have a cappuccino. Not sure it will win any awards for ability to make a top quality espresso but that's not why I bought the machine (if I wanted that I would have bought something more manual that allows a lot of tweaking of variables). Some observations to be aware of: - The machine has a cleaning cycle as you would expect, both when you first switch on the machine each day and then when it goes into standby after use. If you just let the cleaning water (there is a fair amount of it) eject into the drip tray, you will be emptying the tray every day. I now leave a cup stuck under the nozzle permanently to collect all the waste water; not ideal but preferable to a continuously full drip tray - my BIGGEST bugbear for this machine is that it ejects some water immediately before pouring the espresso. The line running from the 'portafilter' to where the drink is ejected is quite long, so after cleaning it holds some water in the line. This water then gets ejected into your cup just as the espresso is being made. It may not be a huge volume, but when making an espresso which itself is a very small volume of liquid, you really don't want extra water added to it. I now tend to move the cup out the way in between foaming the milk and the espresso being poured so that the unwanted water ejects into the drip tray - not ideal as it defeats the purpose of being able to press a button and walk away. - I wish the instructions gave a full description (or even any description) of what each of the drink options actually produces. Yes, I can guess what a cafe crema or latte machiato is, but it would be really nice if the instructions sets out exactly what the machine does to make them. - no Americano drink option! Which I can't understand. Also no hot water available from the machine which seems like a significant oversight in a coffee machine - changing grinding settings is a bit of a challenge and difficult to make any fine adjustment. You can only change the grind setting during the 3 or 4 seconds grinding is taking place whilst making a drink, and it can feel like you are going to break the dial when trying to move it. As everything is self-contained you can never see how the grind output actually looks (not a complaint, just an observation) - unless you dry out the pucks,