As attractive as the Siemens TK76K572 coffee maker wall unit may be, I can’t say I’d want to commit myself so fully to just one method of bean juicing. But in my mythical world of unlimited resources, it’s undeniably swanky. [via Appliancist]
As attractive as the Siemens TK76K572 coffee maker wall unit may be, I can’t say I’d want to commit myself so fully to just one method of bean juicing. But in my mythical world of unlimited resources, it’s undeniably swanky. [via Appliancist]
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Nothing like a nice warm cup of siemens in the morning to wake you up.
Mmmm… Siemens…
It is really pretty, and I could totally see dedicating the wall space for it – much better than one sitting on the counter. But the price! $2000! It’s the big one!!! I’m comin’, Elizabeth!
I’ve had a Miele espresso machine in my kitchen wall for 5 years now.
My experience with a built-in machine was extremely frustrating. You had to open the whole thing up to fill a milk reservoir, and that would then go off, and you’d have to run some crazy cleaning cycle every day.
Opening it up involved a key, removing the drip tray, and a couple of other things.
I can’t remember the manufacturer, but it was expensive, hard to use, and incredibly badly designed.