Miele CM5100 Black Countertop Coffee System

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Miele CM5100 Black Countertop Coffee System
Miele CM5100 Black Countertop Coffee System
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Miele CM5100 Black Countertop Coffee System



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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #176132 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Miele
  • Model: CM5100 Black
  • Released on: 2012-10-15
  • Dimensions: 16.73" h x 15.55" w x 23.03" l,

Features

  • Whole bean system
  • 4 Drink types + doubles
  • Stainless steel milk flask
  • 61-Ounce water tank
  • Removeable drip tray
  • Whole bean system
  • 4 Drink types + doubles
  • Stainless steel milk flask
  • 61-Ounce water tank
  • Removeable drip tray

Product Description

CM5100 Coffee System Four programmable cup sizes: -Espresso -Double espresso -Coffee -Double coffee Whole coffee bean system Multi-language two-line display with intuitive user interface On/Off programmable times Coffee strength selectable per cup Height adjustable coffee spout Quiet operation Integrated cup warmer Energy-saving Eco-Mode Powerful pump (15 bar) Electronic Steam Valve 10.5" wide x 14.5" high x 19.5" deep Prompts to empty waste container and drip tray Prompts for replenishment of coffee beans and water Removable, easy-to-clean brew unit Removable water tank Insulated stainless steel milk flask Bean container and ground coffee chamber Legendary Quality - Miele products are tested to deliver 20 years of quality performance (with scheduled maintenance) - equivalent of 50,000 cups of coffee. Dedicated Support - Local Miele Support Centers provide maintenance and technical care. Customer Convenience - With three adjustable strength and temperature settings, every cup is made to order. Intuitive Operation - Conveniently angled LCD display. Integrated steam valve provides effortless froth. Easy Care - Removable brew unit and detachable components allow for swift and easy cleaning. UPGRADED FEATURES OF CM5100 SERIES (compared to CM5000): - Integrated cup warmer (accommodates 6+ cups) - Stainless steel accent panels - Electronic steam valve for hands-free milk frothing at the push of a button

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Maybe the last coffee machine you'll ever need.
By love fishing
We have used this CM5100 3 to 6 times a day for about a year and a half. it has never missed a step. it has worked everytime. It took very little effort making small adjustments to help make a perfect cup of coffee. The adjustments have been to the just right bean grind, the amount of water to fill the cups we use, the strenght of the brew, and how hot. From the time you turn it on to your first cup is about 3 minutes and then quicker for the rest. Clean up is really to easy, just dump and rinse the catch tray. About once a week I pull out the brewer and clean up any grounds that might have spilled during the week. very easy while enjoying a cup that you just made before you started. just buy your favorite beans and go. Others we know have pucks that locks them into types of coffee brands, or machines that need oring replacments or service calls to fix machines. We have not had to deal with those restrictions at this time. Five Plus Stars for this coffee maker.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Great coffee machine
By Mr. S. Forster
I have had this machine for a week or so now and have tried and tested all of the features it has to offer. I have had several beans to cup machines in the past - the latest being a delonghi which destroyed itself. This is by far the best machine I have owned, it's very solid and built to a very high standard and goes about it's business quietly and efficiently. The espresso is outstanding, I mix Illy with Douwe Egberts and it produces great flavour with an excellent crema - plus you can adjust the temperature , strength and voume to suit your taste. I especially like the 'coffee' feature where you can get as much or as little coffee as you want. The milk foaming is what costs this machine 5 stars. It heats milk quickly and the temperature is good, but the cappuchinoaerator delivers poor foam - its thin and 'washing up' standard foam, not the thicker cream I like. I prefer to use just a steam wand, so I have removed the little device and just use the steam nozzle manually - it delivers plenty of strong steam and a good creamy foam can easily be achieved. The drip tray and waste hopper hold a good quantity and dont need emptying too often. It does use plenty of water, but then again you always want fresh right.All in all it is a great machine, only let down by the poor milk foamer - which can be worked around.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Great Coffee, Less Than Great Milk Foam
By T. Kline
Great machine, very high quality. I am in agreement with the other 2 reviewers from February 2013 and April 2013 and in complete disagreement with the reviewer from April 2012.Great quality coffee. Nice crema. You fill the machine's hopper with whole beans, it has a burr grinder. Push button, drink, enjoy, repeat. Volume of coffee in your cup is adjustable (done in machine setup) as is the intensity and the burr grind size. If you have a travel mug, push the button twice.The daily routine involves pulling the rinse tray, dumping the grind container and rinsing the container and the drip tray with water. The only other thing is filling the removable water container with water. This process is very easy. IF, you do it daily. If you like to let it go, the rinse water will fill the tray until the machine stops. Then carrying the tray across the kitchen is a little precarious. This thing is easier to clean than a drip coffeemaker.The machine is shipped with a litmus paper tester to check your water hardness. We have a water softener and use a Brita filter, so our water was on the softer side. During initial setup you adjust your water hardness in machine settings so that it properly determines how often to demand cleaning. This is important as you don't want the boiler caked with scale.There are two cleaning functions, both involve purchasing cleaning / descaling tablets ( 2 types ). Our machine in 5 months of use has required the brew unit cleaning twice and descaling once. Both are a simple process of filling the machine with water and dropping in one tablet. The machine has a readout that tells what to do. Each process takes 10 or 15 minutes. The only downside is that the machine stops operating and demands cleaning. You can look in the settings to predict, but it isn't specific on exactly when it will be required. It's really not that big of a deal.The machine is loud during operation. It has a burr grinder and they are well, loud. You would not want this in your bedroom if your wife was still sleeping. You just get used to it, because great coffee comes right after the loud noise.As one other reviewer noted, the milk frother is a let down. I like frothed milk but this can't really steam and froth like a steam wand. The machine has a tube on the front right of the machine that dispenses either steam or hot water which in my opinion is not the greatest design. As a result of doing double duty,the designers required the use of a series of plastic tubes and a blending device that draw the cold milk from a container into the path of the oncoming steam. It doesn't get the milk hot enough and it is a pain to clean. If they had simply provided one tube for hot water and a second for steam, they could have simplified and improved the machine, and decreased its cost.My only other slight dissatisfaction is the coffee temperature. It is about 165 F in a heated cup at the machine's highest setting. I am accustomed to making coffee by boiling water in a kettle and pouring over grinds in a Melita filter into a glass thermos bottle. The coffee in this method is about 195 F. I know that's crazy hot, but. 165 is probably hot enough and when I put in hot milk for an au lait, it pushes to about 175.This machine is expensive. At least I thought that when I bought it. I visited a friend the other day who made me a coffee in their Nespresso machine. It was really very good. What shocked me was how much the cup of coffee cost to make using 2 of the cartridges of coffee. On a per cup basis, the Nespresso is serious bucks. The Miele uses whole beans at much lower cost. When I bought the machine I discussed the duty cycle of the thing with the manufacturer's rep. It was expected to have an incredible lifespan. I hope this is true.I have recommended this machine to many coffee lovers.

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