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The URintells Cuising Espresso Machine combines a powerful 20 bar pump and dual heating system to deliver professional-quality espresso and milk froth. Featuring a vibrant touchscreen for intuitive one-touch brewing and an automatic adjustable milk frother, it offers a seamless barista experience at home. Its sleek stainless steel design, large removable water and milk reservoirs, and thoughtful features like pre-soaking technology and detachable drip tray make it a must-have for coffee enthusiasts seeking convenience and café-quality drinks.

D**E
Full features excellent espresso machine and extremely impressed
The media could not be loaded. I absolutely love this espresso machine! I’ve been using it for four weeks now and took my time to write this review. It’s perfect for making lattes and cappuccinos, with automatic frothing and an easy-to-use design. The touch screen is intuitive and responsive, making the entire brewing process incredibly simple.I highly recommend this espresso machine. It brews excellent espresso, but it’s important to maintain the machine properly for the best results. I also appreciate how much time and money it saves me—no more stopping at coffee shops on my way to work. In just two weeks, I’ve already saved $30 on coffee, so it’s starting to pay for itself. Overall, it’s a fantastic investment!
S**H
Saves $$$
It's been a little less than a week but so far, I'm really LOVING it! It's all so automated, all I have to do is turn it on, fill it with coffee, attach the milk canister and walk away ... I like honey latte's so I put a dab of honey in my mug and by the time I've brushed my teetch and splashed my face, I've got a beautifully homemade latte. In my estimation, it's already saved me at least $80 (a honey latte at my local cafe costs $7.50). I've made at least 12 lattes and probably would have made more if not for running out of grounds.
A**R
Great little machine
We love how compact it is. It works as expected and allows us to make a variety of different drinks. It is super easy to clean and it doesn't take long for it warm up.
L**N
Frother stopped working after 2 months
The automatic frother stopped working after only 2 months of use.I'm updating this review because the company reached out and offered me a refund for the espresso machine.
Y**.
Customer service is A+++++
The customer service of this company is A+++++I had an issue with my machine and they went above and beyond to help me.Machine makes really good espresso and cappuccino and easy to clean.
A**R
No replacement parts and breaks easily
Cheap parts and cant find replacement parts.Made good lattes when it worked
S**N
Disappointing
UPDATE: I was contacted by the company after my initial review. It seems they do have good customer service! I didn't bother responding because I no longer have the machine, but I'm confident they would have worked to improve my opinion. I did return this machine and got one without the milk frother. I'm not sure I would ever buy this kind of setup again because the main issues seem to be part of the design of all of them.Why did you pick this product vs others?:I was so excited about a machine that did the milk by itself, but could not get consistent results and returned it.Cons: - Plastic taste - I thought this was just a new machine thing so I ran about 10 cycles with water in the milk reservoir and the "clean" setting. That seemed to help things a bit. Unfortunately, the machine is wildly inconsistent and about half the time it uses a lot more steam in the milk. When it does, the plastic taste returns. - Inconsistent - With all the setting the same*, the amount that comes out of the machine (coffee + milk) varies from about 1/3 of a latte mug to 2/3 of the same mug. Neither is what I would consider a large latte; but when it underperforms, it's less than a diner mug. * (Large latte, milk set to latte and NOT clean, water and milk reservoirs full, same amount and type of grounds)- No Out-of-Water Alarm - My other espresso makers have beeped and stopped when it runs out of water in the reservoir. This one does not. Not only does it use a lot more in every cycle because of the milk frother, it just keeps doing its thing even when it's bone dry. The reservoir is along the back and difficult to see so this happens with some regularity.- Milk Reservoir - There are several problems here:SPOUT - The metal spout that puts the milk into the coffee also doesn't have any kind of alarm to tell you that it's not extended. So if you load the thing and then make coffee with it pointed down, it will shoot hot milk everywhere! That's dangerous!HEAT - Seems like a really good idea at first and was delighted that I could simply remove it and put it in the fridge for the next usage like other reviewers said. Unfortunately, one side of it can be very hot so I had to leave it (and the milk in it) out at room temperature so I could handle it. Milk is very perishable and this isn't smart at the onset. Adding a heat source directly above it and leaving it out longer just adds to the issue. I was wasting a ton of milk because I had to add extra each time by design and then throw it out. This was made worse by...MEASUREMENTS - The graduations on the reservoir are in oz and mL. I have no idea how much milk is needed for a large latte (especially when this one always produced different volumes). - Difficult to Load - The portafilter is very difficult to put onto the body of the machine. The last 1/8th of a twist required me to brace the whole machine to get it pointing forward all the way. That usually resulted in me inadvertently pushing buttons and starting the machine if it was on. So I couldn't preheat it while setting things up. - The Tamper - It is so flimsy! It bent when I was trying to press the grounds. That's a big part of making a good espresso.- Milk Froth - I would say that the amount of froth I got on the latte setting (with the milk reservoir also set to the least frothy setting) was on par with a cappuccino. I had to scrape off several large spoonsful of foam each time. - Waste - The amount of grounds, water, and milk I wasted trying to get this thing to make a consistent cup of coffee that doesn't taste awful was very frustrating. In about 2 weeks, I got ONE really good cup of coffee out of it without having to diagnose issues with the machine or pour it out because it tasted like plastic. Pros- - Looks Nice - It's an attractive looking machine. The design with the milk reservoir is almost as compact as the last standard espresso machine it is replacing. - The milk frother is so nice in theory.
D**N
Worth it!
Worth the investment. I’ve been burned by the expensive name brand coffee makers a few times in the past or constantly going through the cheap Walmart ones. Decided to go out on a limb and give this one a shot and it was well worth it. It’s really nice to look at and has a quality stainless steel finish. It brews quickly, keeps milk the perfect temp when I was worried about how it would function. Super easy to clean and now I have great tasting coffee all the time without having to pay a ton at coffee shops.
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