Mr. Coffee Espresso Carafe Assembly w/ Lid, Black4 Cup
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The carafe is made of glass and has a capacity of three liters. 25" tall. The total height of the totl is just under 4" because of the cover and the opening for the coffee to get in. I hope this has been of assistance.
a total of four cups of expresso It's a small carafe, to be sure. It'll work with any Mr. Coffee expresso.
This is exactly what I needed for my ECM260. I just checked out the ECM20 on the internet, and it appears to be quite different. I'm not sure if this carafe will work with the ECM20. Best regards.
Yes, the DECM8- is a DECM8-compatible device. Your ECM160 espresso maker can use the NP replacement carafe.
Selected User Reviews For Mr. Coffee Espresso Carafe Assembly w/ Lid, Black4 Cup
Before being re-used, the box was twisted. taped and re-taped taped in a bad way In this situation, I wouldn't want to give it as a gift. When I took the crap out of the box, I noticed a large scratch on the plastic cap, as if it had been cut with a razor blade. There was a faint line running down the side of the cap, matching the scratch on the top. It's obvious that this isn't a brand-new product, or that it failed quality control. I don't believe it will have an impact on its performance, but it's disappointing to know that I ordered something new and received something less.
It's most likely just a one-off issue with my particular item. My Mr. Coffee espresso maker is the perfect size and fit, the measurement lines are accurate enough, and it pours well without dripping or spilling down the sides, but the handle is JUST A LITTLE LOOSE. br>br>When holding the carafe by the handle while rinsing and turning it upside down, not even applying pressure to wash it, it gives a tiny bit, noticeable enough to feel the slightest shift every time, and I'm afraid it'll break free from the handle and shatter in the sink. br>br>I only have one, so I'm not sure if it's a design flaw or a random manufacturing defect, but I'm thinking about returning it for a replacement. It's still adequate for its intended purpose, and I'd like to purchase the same item again.
This little coffee pot is adorable! Since we got it, my husband has been obsessed with making cappuccinos, and my quality of life has increased tenfold. Coffee is a must when you have four children under the age of nine and work full-time, and super high-octane coffee is even better.
As stated when I checked it, the lid does not fit under all Mr Coffee espresso makers. Had I known, I could have ordered a half-price carafe for it. It's a shame the lid doesn't work because it moves around due to the machine's vibrations, and you have to keep an eye on it to ensure that the espresso doesn't miss the carafe. br>However, the carafe itself is perfectly fine.
Coffee Espresso Maker is a perfect replacement. My espresso machine's included carafe broke due to a mishap. It's as if it never happened if you order this one as a replacement. It performs admirably and is virtually indistinguishable from the one that came with the espresso machine.
Coffee ECM160 was a perfect match. In addition, the handle has a more appealing design. I purchased this after my original Mr. Coffee ECM160 decanter broke, with the handle falling apart and the inner-decanter falling apart. The screw had vanished. br>I immediately noticed the handle was much beefier than the original when I received this replacement. The top looks to be the same as the bottom. br>However, it was a perfect match for my Mr. Coffee ECM160, and I am once again a happy camper.
I'm glad I came across it. After many years of use, my Carafe finally broke. I'm well aware that saying this will be met with derision. My little Mr. Coffee espresso machine, on the other hand, makes better brews than any of the high-end machines I've tried. The first was a Breville 15bar, while the second was a Capresso. Mr. Coffee ECM20 ($79) is on the higher end of the cheap Mr. Coffee machines ($79), but it's still better than machines that cost over 450 dollars. I don't think it's any slower, and I've had it for at least ten years. It's likely that it runs 100 or more times per year. Sorry, this was supposed to be a review of the Carafe, but I got a little carried away.
MACHINE FOR MAKING COFFEE EXPRESSO. I bought this to replace the one that broke from my Mr. Coffee expresso machine, and it feels even sturdier than the one that came with it, with thicker glass, which I am very pleased with! br>The purchase was well worth it.