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Make excellent espresso with the Diletta Mio Espresso Machine. Tailored for energy efficiency without sacrificing in-cup quality, the Mio makes standout espresso thanks to its PID equipped single boiler, while a separate steam circuit offers easy work when milk drinks are a must. Quick access to temperature controls, shot times, and brew pressure lets you set up the Mio for bright single origins or traditional comfort blends alike. Espresso Quality The Mio features a compact brew boiler and relatively large heating element for quick intrashot recovery. Sustainably-Focused Low energy costs and energy saving modes help lower the machine’s electrical footprint. 58mm Industry-standard 58mm group components and portafilter make basket prep and extra accessories easy to manage. Energy Efficient A sized-just-right brew boiler offers enough heatsink for stability without requiring excess energy to keep at brewing temperatures Read more Espresso Quality PID-controlled brew temperatures offer accurate heat management and precise to-the-degree control. A short water path from boiler to portafilter ensures minimal heat loss. The PID screen doubles as a shot timer for consistent in-cup results. Manual push-button controls encourage extra attention to your in-cup quality. Read more Energy Efficient The boiler is built directly into the group to reduce heat loss along the water path. An insulating boiler wrap improves temperature stability with less heat loss to the air. Precise PID temperature management brings even more consistency and saves power compared to basic thermostats. The steam circuit is run on a selectable, isolated circuit. That means no energy is wasted on steam pressure unless it's needed. We chose a thermoblock steam design for a lower static energy cost than a dedicated service boiler. An optional energy saver mode (set in 10 minute increments up to 2 hours) makes it easy to set your machine’s uptime just for your home espresso needs Read more New to home espresso? Make sure you've got a coffee grinder to pair with this machine! The Diletta Bello uses cafe-style non pressurized portafilter baskets, which means you'll want fine, powdery coffee grounds to use with it. We recommend purchasing a dedicated espresso grinder to be sure that you'll be able to get the most out of your new Diletta Bello! Rancilio Silvia PID Espresso Machine Nuova Simonelli Oscar II Espresso Machine Diletta Mio Espresso Machine Ascaso Steel PID Espresso Machine Boiler Design Single Boiler Heat Exchanger Single Boiler and ThermoBlock Thermoblock Boiler Volume 12 ounces 68 ounces 13.5 ounces Cup Clearance 3 inches 4 inches 3 inches 3 inches Reservoir Size 2 Liters 2.8 Liters 2 Liters 1.4 Liters Skill Level Expert Intermediate Intermediate Intermediate Dimensions (in) (WxDxH) 9.5x11x13.5 12x16x16 10.75x17x15 11.25x15.5x15.5 Size Mid-Size Full-Size Compact Full-Size Auto Shut Off ✓ ✓ Adjustable OPV ✓ ✓
PID Brew Boiler: A sized-just-right insulated brew boiler carefully balances quick heat times with thermal mass for shot stability.
Second Steam Circuit: A discrete 1000W thermoblock brings on-demand steaming for the occasional cappuccino or latte.
Shot Timer: The PID screen doubles as a shot timer to help you keep track of your shots.
Pressure Gauge: The Mio's brew pressure gauge makes dialing in and diagnosing shot quality easy.
Adjustable OPV: An externally adjustable OPV lets more advanced users dial in pressure at the group.
Updating my review because customer service was great and helped us out. This thing makes incredible espresso!! Be careful to follow the directions or even better watch the video before your first start up to avoid frustration. We had air bubble in the line and the pump would work on our first several tries. If this happens to use use a Turkey Baster to prime the water intake lines.Received our machine, plugged in, followed start up directions… no water will flow! Now trying to run brew cycles and nothing happens just a few drops of water in the portafilter. Manual has no troubleshooting info, can’t find anything online. Very frustrating. Please help!I think that I may have been sent the exact machine that an earlier reviewer was sent because my problems and, if I took pictures, would be identical - and their review was posted just a little over two weeks earlier. So I am going to quote that person's review "The PID display and control buttons are inaccessible. See photo. The buttons are supposed to stick out from the panel, but instead, they appear to be recessed and can't be used without a tool. The display is also pushed back and can't be easily read. The biggest problem however, is that the boiler won't fill using the "1st Time Use" procedure. I tried resetting the startup default process several times, and each time, the boiler would not fill. Seattle Coffee Gear Customer Service did not answer the phone after 15 minutes on hold. Also, there is a single "Quick Start Instruction" page included in the box, but the initial start up instructions don't match what is in the full manual. The full manual appears to have the correct instructions, but neither process worked." I am super disappointed and will not likely shop an item like this on Amazon again or shop at Seattle Coffee. It seems to me very shady to send the same machine out twice with the exact same problem and not even review it.Did lots of research and everything came back to this. This is commercial grade and exactly what coffee shops use to these specs. Just mini sized. The ten thousand dollar ones at my local shops don’t have a grinder so why would I think mines better then there’s if it has one? My brother has a eight hundred dollar one with a grinder, but the machine is plastic and I’m positive it’s not going to last as long as this. Also I spend $3500 a year at coffee shops, so this thing pays for itself easy.The PID display and control buttons are inaccessible. See photo. The buttons are supposed to stick out from the panel, but instead, they appear to be recessed and can't be used without a tool. The display is also pushed back and can't be easily read. The biggest problem however, is that the boiler won't fill using the "1st Time Use" procedure. I tried resetting the startup default process several times, and each time, the boiler would not fill. Seattle Coffee Gear Customer Service did not answer the phone after 15 minutes on hold. Also, there is a single "Quick Start Instruction" page included in the box, but the initial start up instructions don't match what is in the full manual. The full manual appears to have the correct instructions, but neither process worked. Regrettable, as the advertised features of the machine are exactly what I wanted. I'll find another brand.Love it!Best espresso I have ever had.Love it! I'm surprised that such an inexpensive machine checks all the boxes, that some much pricier machines don't:* Boiler for espresso* Separate heating element for steam (that can be turned off if a separate milk frother is used)* 58mm portafilter* Fast warmup in ~5-7 min (thanks to the small boiler)* Shot timer* PID with easy temperature control* OVP (max pressure control) that can be adjusted without disassembling the machine!)* Water tank on the side, so machine can be placed under a kitchen cabinetIn my usage I have only found a couple of small annoyances:* Hot water for americano can only be produced from the main brew group* Very little space under the brew group (especially when using a scale)