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Krups XP1020 750-Watt Steam Espresso Machine with 4-Cup Glass Carafe


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List Price : $72.00 Price : $50.99
Krups XP1020 750-Watt Steam Espresso Machine with 4-Cup Glass Carafe

Product Description

Inspired by experts and demanding consumers with uncompromising standards of performance and quality, krups products have been built with these three key attributes in mind: passion, precision and perfection. Krups' xp1020 steam espresso machine provides professional results in a compact design. At just 11 inches tall, this espresso machine works in any kitchen space. The large capacity carafe holds up to 4 cups of espresso, and the steam wand is user friendly- thanks to an oversized dial. Removable drip tray allows easy clean up, stainless steel accents compliment any decor.


  • 750-watt steam-driven espresso machine brews up to 4 cups of espresso at a time
  • Glass carafe with stay-cool handle; oversized control knob for switching over to steam mode
  • Metal porta filter; burn-out protection; removable drip tray for quick cleanup
  • Single- and double-shot filter baskets and 7 gram coffee scoop included
  • Measures approximately 9-2/5 by 8-1/2 by 11 inches


Krups XP1020 750-Watt Steam Espresso Machine with 4-Cup Glass Carafe Reviews


Krups XP1020 750-Watt Steam Espresso Machine with 4-Cup Glass Carafe Reviews


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34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is not a bad machine, March 8, 2010
This review is from: Krups XP1020 750-Watt Steam Espresso Machine with 4-Cup Glass Carafe (Kitchen)
Do not understand why this item has so many bad reviews. It is not a bad machine!

My last expresso machine was also a Krups steam powered. Lasted for 13 years until it fell apart last week (the prssure valve inside broke). For my replacement machine, I was looking at fully automatic ones (Magnifica, $900), pump based (like cuisineart em-200, $200), and steam powered (like this item, $50). After reading all the review and knowing how pump based machine works, I decided not to go for them. The main reasons are they require a lot of maintenance and they can break down easily. I just do not want high pressure stuff in my house. If it breaks down, it may take a month or two to fix it. After warranty is over, it is more expensive to fix than buying a new one. I basically want a reliable espresso machine which can last 10 years with very little mainenance.

I typically makes a few shots in the morning as soon as I get up. I just do not see how pump based or full... Read more
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Just Junk, December 27, 2008
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This review is from: Krups XP1020 750-Watt Steam Espresso Machine with 4-Cup Glass Carafe (Kitchen)
I just got one of these for Christmas to replace a similar unit I used for years. The first time I tried it, it spewed water and coffee grounds all over. It practically blew up! I reduced the amount of coffee (a good Italian espresso, pre-ground fine), and the same thing happened. According to the trouble-shooting guide, the grind was too fine. I tried a coarse grind with no blowups, but the coffee was wimpy. Apparently, this espresso machine wasn't meant to make espresso coffee. This never happened with my previous unit. Pass this one up. It is simply a piece of junk.
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18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars I Didn't Believe the Reviews!!, January 17, 2009
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Carl J. Raichle (Hilton Head Island, SC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Krups XP1020 750-Watt Steam Espresso Machine with 4-Cup Glass Carafe (Kitchen)
I've made great cappuccino for many years using a similar machine. Better than store-bought. I thought the bad-mouthing reviewers simply didn't know what they were doing. Well, I filled my 1020 with the correct amount of water and used a reliably good espresso grind, turned on the machine and waited. And waited. And waited. Eventually, a pathetic dribble of coffee came down. At the appropriate time, I turned the knob to froth the milk. I burned my finger on the jet of steam issuing from the knob-hole on the side of the unit. A weak fizzle came out of the frothing nozzle which never increased in volume. I gave up here and went back to making the coffee - there was no more water to make steam. It had disappeared somewhere inside the machine and onto my countertop. This was such a complete failure that it was almost funny. Fortunately, I bought it locally, and can return it. I left little notes here and there in the packaging saying that this machine is a dud, and could burn... Read more
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