JohnShepherd
TVWBB Member
I've had a Delonghi EC155M espresso machine for a few years now, and after lots of practice have figured out out to make a consistently good cappuccino with it. This after some minor (and one literal) hacks to the machine. It's definitely not well regarded by the more anal barista snobs, but it's considered a good entry level machine with a lot of user knowledge and advice for it available on the intertubes.
One problem I've had with it is that the steam valve doesn't close fully, so there's always a costant drip when using the machine. About a year ago, I took the machine apart and replaced the valve. Finding the part in stock online took a while, and taking aprt the machine was challenging, and now the replacement valve is dripping even more than the first one, which results in less pressure and faster temperature drop while brewing. So I'm considering my options:
1) Buy another replacement valve (if possible). Might get me another year or two.
2) Buy another EC155M. Currently going for $180 (which seems like more than I paid).
3) Buy a better espresso machine. The Gaggia Classic seems like it might be the next step up in quality, and at $450 is pushing the limit of what I'd like to spend.
4) Give up espresso. (Not as crazy as it sounds. I wasn't a coffee drinker at all before I bought this machine. It was supposed to be a gift for my wife, but she didn't want to bother with the ritual, she just want's her damn coffee now! So I got her a Keurig.)
So, does anyone have advice on either of these two machines, or a good espresso machine in the sub-$500 price range?
One problem I've had with it is that the steam valve doesn't close fully, so there's always a costant drip when using the machine. About a year ago, I took the machine apart and replaced the valve. Finding the part in stock online took a while, and taking aprt the machine was challenging, and now the replacement valve is dripping even more than the first one, which results in less pressure and faster temperature drop while brewing. So I'm considering my options:
1) Buy another replacement valve (if possible). Might get me another year or two.
2) Buy another EC155M. Currently going for $180 (which seems like more than I paid).
3) Buy a better espresso machine. The Gaggia Classic seems like it might be the next step up in quality, and at $450 is pushing the limit of what I'd like to spend.
4) Give up espresso. (Not as crazy as it sounds. I wasn't a coffee drinker at all before I bought this machine. It was supposed to be a gift for my wife, but she didn't want to bother with the ritual, she just want's her damn coffee now! So I got her a Keurig.)
So, does anyone have advice on either of these two machines, or a good espresso machine in the sub-$500 price range?