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Automatic Coffee Machine Cheap Philips Saeco RI9752/48 Odea Go Full Automatic Espresso Machine


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List Price : $600.00 Price : $565.15
Philips Saeco RI9752/48 Odea Go Full Automatic Espresso Machine

Product Description

Enjoyment made easy. The Saeco Odea Go offers design created by BMW Group DesignworksUSA to please all coffee epicures who prefer a sovereign style. Soft lines and inviting shapes give this machine a very special character in every way. The components and features are placed to simplify its every function; just push a button to have everything adjusted to your taste. The Giro interface allows you to choose the amount and aroma of your favorite coffee, the drip tray height is adjustable. Made to last long and to offer the same standards with every cup of coffee, the Odea models make a statement in flavor as well as quality. For perfect-tasting coffee every time. The ceramic grinder is Saeco's most recent innovation, available in all new models of the Saeco range of automatic coffee machines. After careful research, Saeco finally chose this material to put an end to grinding with metal components. Ceramic is inert, and thus ensures the best results without altering the flavor of the coffee. Moreover, it is perfectly safe to use. The new ceramic grinder also provides a more consistent grind, allowing perfect dosing and blending, and giving you more control over the density and body of your coffee. And that's not all - the amount of coffee residue left in the cup is substantially reduced. Long-lasting, minimum noise! Thanks to its sturdy build, the ceramic coffee grinder will quietly grind to the same consistency and high standards for a longer period of time. The drip tray can be easily raised or lowered manually with a simple touch, allowing for different cup sizes. Espresso cups or glasses can easily be accommodated. The Pannarello frothing device dispenses steam in three different directions and makes it easy to froth milk for cappuccinos and lattes. It also dispenses hot water for making hot drinks and soups, and is completely removable for easy cleaning.


  • 1500-watt automatic espresso machine with ceramic grinder
  • Pannarello frothing device for steam or hot water; 15-bar pump
  • Stainless-steel boiler; prepare 1 to 2 cups at the same time
  • Adjustable drip tray; water filter; 1-1/2-liter removable water tank
  • Measures 15-1/6 by 11-3/7 by 14-1/2 inches


Philips Saeco RI9752/48 Odea Go Full Automatic Espresso Machine Reviews


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35 of 36 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Great-tasting espresso, I wish I had bought it from the start..., May 20, 2008
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Casia (Chicagoland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips Saeco RI9752/48 Odea Go Full Automatic Espresso Machine (Kitchen)
But then again, I guess I wouldn't know how good it really is.

Four stars because a) I haven't had it long enough to give it a 5 and b) I'm taking off one star for the price.

I really like this machine, I was hesitant to get a super automatic because I like the process of making espresso. However, when I need multiple shots each morning for 2 drinks, this is far more practical. I was not interested in the sales associates' push for Nespresso because I can't see being tied down to one brand of pod forever, so I went with this. I've had it a few weeks, so I will update if I run into any snags, but so far so good.

Prior to this I had a Krups (great while it lasted, actually), and a DeLonghi, and a Breville Ikon that I returned. I was looking at this, a Capresso, and a Gaggia, but the store where I returned the Ikon only had this so I gave it a shot.

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Delicious espresso, nice crema, but it does take some experimenting with grinds, etc... Read more
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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic, December 14, 2007
By 
Kam F. Siu (Brooklyn, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Philips Saeco RI9752/48 Odea Go Full Automatic Espresso Machine (Kitchen)
I recently upgraded to this model from a Krups steam espresso maker and it was probably one of the best decisions I've ever made. I can't believe I did upgrade sooner.

The espresso comes out perfect, just like those at places like Starbucks. My favorite part about this model is the minimum work required for cleaning. It has a bin that collects the used grounds so you don't have to empty and clean after every cup.

The steam for the milk frother comes out super fast and super hot. It takes less than 30 seconds for me to froth milk. And when you're done, just rinse the plastic nozzle and you're set for the next cup.

Now the only downside about this model: it doesn't store too much water. If you have 2 or more people using this thing every morning, there's a good chance someone will always have to refill the water in the tank after the machine pumps out a half cup of coffee and blinks its red light. Even then, for the price, it is well worth it and... Read more
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39 of 47 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Saeco--Inferior espresso maciens, October 8, 2008
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V. Tonry (Austin, TX) - See all my reviews
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This is my second Saeco Espresso machine that I have bought in the last year. I first bought the Taleo Giro for $1000 from Costco, which worked beautifully for about 4 months, but then a clogged grinder prevented me from brewing any more coffee--only the hot water worked. I called Saeco on multiple occasions and even though every one was friendly, the only resolution was sending me one instruction booklet after another. Some instructions did not match my model, some where from a previous version of the same model and some were so complicated that I did not know how to follow them (it was basically taking apart the entire grinder--and that was recommended to be done every two weeks). I spend less time maintaining my car then it looks like the Saeco machine requires.
Then I bought the Saeco Odea upon reading the instruction manual and feeling assured that I did not need to disassemble the machine every other week. Again, it stopped working after 6 months. Again, I get... Read more
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