Pocket-Lint.com came up with a good review of the Lavazza A Modo Mio coffee machine. About its style Pocket-Lint.com says:
As for styling the
Mio is undoubtedly retro, but the cute curves, high-gloss two-tone
finish in silver with red, black or white mean it will sit happily in
the sleekest of modern kitchens. The plastic body construction
isn’t the best – the Nespresso models we’ve tried
feel substantially more robust – but it’s sturdy enough not to
look cheap.Usually the Achilles
heel of budget coffee makers this steam arm was surprisingly simple to
use and heated/frothed milk with a satisfying whoosh and gurgle. Our
only niggle with the steamer is that the arm is about 2 inches too
short and as a result most standard mugs were awkward to use, while the
classic espresso cup fitted perfectly it didn’t hold enough milk
for a latte or cappuccino.
We admit that the casing it a touch plasticy
and the machine lacks the clunk-click of more luxury machines, but the
fact that the pods are available in supermarkets (unlike Nespresso) and
the machine is child’s play to use (and clean) should mean more
people get to enjoy proper coffee at home without unnecessary mess,
fuss or expense.
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