Saeco A-SPV-SV Spidem Villa Super-Automatic Espresso Machine, Silver

by Saeco

Color: Silver
Model: A-SPV-SV

Average Rating: 3.5 Rating

List Price: $650.00 / Lowest Price:

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Product Features

  • Super-automatic espresso machine with simple push-button technology
  • Every cup of coffee is freshly ground, dosed, tamped, and brewed with consistant high quality in one cycle, all at the push of a button
  • Built in conical burr grinder with automatic shut-off and an easy coffee dial contol that adjusts the preferred amount of brewed coffee for each cup
  • Pannarello steam wand quickly steams and froths milk for cappuccinos and lattes perfectly
  • Measures 14 by 15 by 15-1/2 inches; 1-year warranty

From the Editors

Bringing the café into your own home has never been easier with Spidem Villa by Saeco. Just add whole beans and water, and instantly you will have perfectly extracted espresso. With state-of-the-art technology, you can make all of your favorite espresso-based drinks, including cappuccino, latte, and even regular-strength coffee. Every cup of coffee is freshly ground, dosed, tamped, and brewed with consistant high quality in one cycle, all at a push of a button. This fully loaded machine features a 57 ounce removable water tank, 12 ounce bean hopper capacity, built-in adjustable conical burr grinder, Pannarello frothing device for perfect froth and steamed milk, an adjustable dispensing head to fit any size mug, and the Saeco easy clean system with the fully extractable brew group that grinds, doses, tamps, brews and discards used ground internally.
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Customer Response

Run from this piece of junk.
Makes a great cup of coffee when it works. I did all the normal maintenance that was recommended in the manual. I drank on average 8 cups a day from this machine when it died after 23 months. It has been in and out of 2 different repair shops 4 times in the past 6 months. When you spend $500 on an espresso machine, you expect it to last more than 2 years. The Spidem is back in the repair shop as I type this review.

Great Espresso Machine
This machine was a replacement for a beloved Saeco Magic Deluxe which faithfully served great espresso for years. The machine does not disappoint. It looks great, although mostly plastic. The buttons are a bit flimsy and I wish it could accept ground coffee rather than beans-only. The espresso is superb and you can't really go wrong with this unit.

Excellent, it is just oerfect coffe machine!
Great product, for coffee lovers.

It makes coffee just like in the big coffee shops. You put the coffee beans, water and it does the rest, pouring great coffees!

Great product I would would recommend it to anybody
this coffee machine has saved my wife and I at least $80 in the month that we have had it. It is easy to use, even though the instructions that come with it were a little vague, once you use it a couple times there are no more problems. The only little thing I would change about it is that you cannot froth milk at the same time as pulling shots but considering this feature would cost another $200-$300 I can definitely live without it. makes great tasting coffee and was a great purchase.

Solid, trouble free, easy to use
Bought the earlier version of this machine, which is exactly the same arrangement as this one except for the new, rounder, case molding shape. Same switches, same guts, same operation. Used it for two years, making 12 cups of espresso daily (we're writers Undress for Success: The Naked Truth about Making Money at Home and work at home). On occasion we rinsed out the guts, only twice did we descale it. Nothing lasts forever and it finally developed a grinding noise inside, and we opted for a new one--although this might have been repaired for a couple hundred dollars. Still, if we'd stopped at Starbucks everyday, as we used to, we'd have spent (say 300 days, times 2 years times $7 for two lattes) $[...]! Let's not forget the coffee, so to be extravagant let's say we spent $50 a month for beans (it was less, really), so $479 + $1200 = $1679. We saved still saved $[...], not counting car cost to get there and home.

Oh, and the espresso, which is after all, the point? Outstanding. Yes some of the controls are inside the bean hopper. So? You set them once and never change them. It's plastic. So? You want chrome buy a '56 Chevy. Other than our Apple products we don't have another device that we find ourselves saying, "Boy I really like that machine" over and over. Okay, well, maybe our Toyota Prius, but it doesn't make coffee or do word processing (yet).

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