Philips Saeco RI9822/47 Talea Giro Plus Automatic Espresso Machine, Silver and Titanium

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Product Feature
- Saeco Brewing System allows you to choose the strenghth and consistancy of your coffee by turning a dial
- Ceramic disc grinder provides an even grind, allowing perfect dosing and blending, giving you more control over the density and body of your coffee; unit also has a pre-ground coffee bypass doser
- Rapid Steam technology, you can easily froth milk to quickly turn an espresso into a cappuccino or latte
- Touch Lift Technology: Manual drip tray moves up and down to fit any sized cup and is removable for cleaning
- Removable 57 oz water tank with water filter
Product Description
Trips to the coffee shop are a thing of the past when you use the Saeco Talea Giro Plus RI9822/47 Automatic Espresso Machine. This automatic espresso machine features Saeco Brewing System technology, which lets you customize the strength and consistency of your coffee using a simple dial. Other features, such as the Pannarello steam wand and cup warming surface, help you make perfect drinks.

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Produces Rich Crema and Aroma
Insisting on bean-to-cup quality, the Talea Giro Plus brings Italian-style espresso home. With the touch of a button, it will produce true Italian espresso, with its signature dark color, rich layer of crema, fragrant taste, and intense aroma.
An adjustable, built-in ceramic grinder and a removable 57-ounce water tank with an Intenza water filter ensure consistent quality and clean taste. In addition, Saeco's optional Aroma System pre-brewing cycle injects hot water into ground coffee to maximize flavor extraction, and OptiDose technology lets you set the amount of beans ground per serving.
Make Customized Coffee with Saeco Brewing System
You can easily program your preferences using the Talea's simple interface so you can prepare your drinks with the press of a button. The machine features the Saeco Brewing System, which allows you customize the strength and consistency of your coffee using a simple dial.
The Talea also includes a Touch Lift drip tray to accommodate different cup sizes.
Fast, Precise Milk Frothing with Pannarello Steam Wand
An integrated Pannarello steam wand and Rapid Steam technology allow you to froth milk immediately after brewing--no long waits. Or, use the optional automatic Milk Island (sold separately), which froths milk at the twist of a dial. This container's lid is designed for easy transfer of creamy froth to your cup.
Efficient Design for Easy Maintenance
The Talea's brew group and grounds tray can be removed from the side--the machine rotates on wheel base to provide easy access to these parts. The manual drip tray is also removable for easy cleaning. An efficient warming surface on the top uses residual heat from the boiler to warm your cups so they'll be ready for coffee whenever you are (holds up to six).
Philips Saeco machines switch off automatically one hour after use.
Warranty Information
All Philips Saeco machines are tested with coffee. Although they have been carefully cleaned there might be some coffee residue in the machine. We guarantee however that the machine is absolutely new and recommend that you read the instructions before use.
The Saeco Talea Giro Plus is backed by a limited one-year warranty.
What's in the Box
Saeco Talea Giro Plus RI9822/47 Automatic Espresso Machine (silver and grey), removable water tank, brew group lubricant, pre-ground coffee measuring scoop, and instructions.
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Easily removable brew group
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For simplified operation
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Philips Saeco RI9822/47 Talea Giro Plus Automatic Espresso Machine, Silver and Titanium Review
Definitely worth 5 stars overall in my estimation - having done lots of research and knowing its limitations before the purchase. Quality of the espresso produced surpasses almost all coffee shops including Charbucks and others by far. An expert barrista may be able to produce slightly better quality, but even their results are not consistent.
I previously returned a Jura-Capresso 13423 Impressa S9 One Touch Automatic Coffee-and-Espresso Center, Platinum because it produced inferior espresso and frothed milk with gigantic lukewarm bubbles. I would not have returned it (even at that price) if it had performed as well as the Talea. (THANK YOU AMAZON for a great return policy.) In fairness to the Jura, maybe it was faulty - at the finest setting the grounds looked very coarse - coarser than I would use for French-Press coffee.
The Talea cost 1/3 the price, produces far superior espresso, and very acceptable frothed milk BUT it is made of plastic and not stainless - which might be a more important disadvantage for some. The ceramic grinder is quieter, producing very noticeably finer espresso-sized grounds at the factory middle setting (experimentation proved this setting to be the best) than the Jura set to the finest grind. Consequently the coffee is much stronger than the single scoop of coffee would suggest (as compared with the Jura's 2 smaller scoops).
Within 80 seconds after switching it on, it completes a warm-up procedure which includes passing some 2oz of hot water (I use it to pre-heat my cup) through the two dispensing nozzles and is ready to brew coffee. The relatively small size of the spent coffee-puck bin, dregs tray, 8oz bean hopper, and 57oz water reservoir can be annoying when you are making numerous coffees, but I see the positive here - "The Nasties" do not build up. Rinsing the puck-bin and dregs tray under warm water each time I refill the water container takes much less than one minute - usually only once per day. The steam wand also needs wiping down and flushing with steam after each use to prevent "The Nasties" and I pull off the stainless part and wash it and wipe the internal pipe after each session of multiple frothings.
I choese not to use the expensive water filters because my soft tap-water will require few descalings. Weekly rinsing of the easily removed brew-group (the plastic guts of the machine) is easily accomplished without using expensive chemicals. At the same time I soap and rinse the water reservoir, puck bin, and dregs-tray. Lubrication of moving parts of the brew-group (using the food-safe lubricant provided) is suggested after 500 brewing cycles. - Every 2 months should do it for my usage.
A oz ristretto is too strong for me if more than "1 bean" (7gm of coffee grounds) coffee strength is selected. When making a long coffee (6oz of coffee in an 8oz cup) "1 bean" is fairly strong, "2 beans" is strong, and "3 beans" (10.5gm of coffee grounds) is too strong - and I like strong coffee. The "Saeco Brewing System" is easily adjusted to produce espressos with lots of crema or long coffees with little crema and greatly improved taste. - This is not the sales gimmick I had suspected it to be. Froth is of a fairly good quality - easily matching most store-bought coffees, but a good barrista can always produce far superior frothed milk on a high-powered semi-automatic machine.
When I ran out of my regular, every-day coffee (Lavazza Super Crema) I used a local high-quality medium-roast coffee which was quite oily (must have been rather old - tasted below par) but the ceramic grinder handled these with ease. Though I would never use them (their taste is so inferior - to my palate) dark roasts always tend to be oily and are best-avoided in super-automatics - where cleaning the grinder becomes a major issue. Medium and light roasts work best with all super-automatics. The by-pass doser is excellent for decaf. coffee and the single-origin beans I use occasionally, though I have to use my separate burr grinder for them. Even though I am making more coffee drinks per day because it is so quick and easy, I am using less coffee. Wasted/stewed coffee is effectively eliminated.
This machine will accommodate mugs of 5�" (6�" if drip tray is removed). Even my Nissan Travel mugs can be filled directly from the machine using the double brew feature (2 quick presses of the brew button gives 2 complete, consecutive brew cycles) for 2 x 6 oz = 13oz of coffee - again from fairly strong (1 bean/14gm coffee) through too strong (3 beans/21gm coffee).
I use several different styles and sizes of cup (for ristrettos, espressos, long coffees, lattes, macchiatos, and cappuccinos) so I PREFER the simple selection process this machine offers to that of the more-programmable and more-expensive Talea Touch model. For me it would be a pain to have to enter programming mode because the available 3 selections does not cover the range of drinks, sizes, and strengths I make. AND I only have to make 2 adjustments each time (size, strength) before pressing the brew button compared to 1 button on the Talea Touch.
The one big question I have about this machine (and all other "super-automatics") is long term reliability. They all have plastic "brew-groups" - the working parts which do the tamping, brewing, and ejection of spent coffee pucks, and these may be this type of machine's weakest link - BUT replacement brew-groups are available for $60. I quickly discovered that this was the culprit when the warning light came on when everything was OK (bean hopper and water reservoir full, puck-bin and dregs tray empty). During the weekly maintenance I now vacuum the machine all around the (removed) brew-group supports, and gently waggle the brew-group as I re-insert it to ensure that it is correctly and fully seated. No longer a problem and the weekly maintenance takes less than 5-minutes.
My 5 Stars would be less if a stainless body and larger capacities were more important to me. So far I am delighted with both the ease of use and quality of product. Though better coffees may be possible, this barrista (and most others) cannot produce them consistently.
I have owned this machine for only a month. In that time I have not used any of my numerous other coffee-makers. It is producing 5 to 15 good quality coffees per day without fuss or waste. Any change and I shall revisit this review.
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