Today I got a fully automatic coffee machine called
VIESTA ONE TOUCH 500. Bought 2 days ago on ebay.de as B-goods by auction.
After the auction the seller sent an invoice by email and the manual as PDF-file.
The original box was sent by DHL. A printed operating manual in German/English/French is included. It is pleasantly noticeable that the German text is understandable and no "Google translation " is. The automat is TÜV and GS examined, an appropriate explanation is inserted in the manual.
>Until on a completely fine scratch on the screen the full automat showed no lack, the internal coffee product counter indicated still 0 cups reference.
The start-up took place problem-free simply, the Touch display is self-explanatory and clear. Each product can be preset in quantity and mixture itself.
Pleasing, the coffee spout is high enough even for large cups.
The brewing itself is slower than I am used to e.g. from Jura fully automatic machines. The coffee itself shows a nice crema. The LED cup illumination can be switched on to make it nice to look at.
I have already set the grind level to very fine, but I still find the coffee grounds to be too coarse. You might have to readjust the ceramic grinder itself later on.
The removable brewing group is very reminiscent of Saeco fully automatic machines, which does not have to be a disadvantage.
Cappuccino and latte can be created by "one touch". Milk is drawn in via the hose, thanks to the dual boiler there are no waiting times for the necessary steam generation.
The milk foam is very successful :-)
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