This is my third built-in Miele coffeemaker. Can't live without it. Bought the first one while we lived in CA, covered the cost of it just by saving my Starbucks run! When we sold the house and moved to WA, we didn't take it because it was a major feature to new owners. Bought the same model for our new home, but after the milk-flask model came out, bought it and gave our old model to friends. Can't say enough about Miele products--we love them and have at least ten Miele appliances in our current home.
I bought my first Miele built in coffeemaker like six month ago for my kitchen remodeling. I am distraught that it is not dispensing coffee. I can't believe it has broke already. I took care of it and maintained with all its cleaning that its required. I don't know what its wrong with it.
why don't you say what kind of milk you are using? I've been told by 4 different technicians different milks, eg, one said use Homo, one said use 2%, one said to use cream. This is frustrating.
No - the plumbed model in series 4/5/6/7 have a 5 at the end of their model number denoting plumbed in (so the non-plumbed of this model is the CVA6800, and the plumbed version is CVA6805).
Makes a good coffee....but the fancy looking latte's that are layered are not worth the high cost of this machine. They are luke warm at best. My machine was checked out by Miele tech. Even he was surprised by the temp results reported back to Miele head office. Miele customer service says to warm your cup.....gimme a frikin break...I got this machine primarily for the latte feature...this is the biggest con I have ever seen....My built in Bosch coffee machine will certainly be going back in the wall and this junk will be out the door!!!! Dont waste your money on luke warm Lattes.... Miele failed on this product.
Luke warm isn't called coffee, thanks for letting people know l was actually considering this for my kitchen renovations. l'll be steering clear of this brand then.
We've also had a built in Miele coffee machine 7 years ago, the one that isn't plumbed, has a reservoir. And I can vouch for Sky Walker on this. It really is lukewarm and becomes cold in just 3 minutes or so. What we did back then was to put hot water on the reservoir to achieve that satisfying hot espresso in the morning. Not really worth the 3 grand we spent. Trashed the Miele and swapped it with a Wolf and it is the best decision I made.
The milk for coffee is not supposed to be heated over about 60 degrees Celsius, then added to the shot of espresso. The only time we heat the milk to burning point is when we make “tourist coffee”, usually specially made for tourists from a certain area of the northern hemisphere, where luke warm coffee is anything below 95 degrees Celsius. Just saying. Your “luke warm” may well be the rest of the world’s normal coffee temp.
This is my third built-in Miele coffeemaker. Can't live without it. Bought the first one while we lived in CA, covered the cost of it just by saving my Starbucks run! When we sold the house and moved to WA, we didn't take it because it was a major feature to new owners. Bought the same model for our new home, but after the milk-flask model came out, bought it and gave our old model to friends. Can't say enough about Miele products--we love them and have at least ten Miele appliances in our current home.
Don't apologize for your machine working faster than you. That's a selling point, not a mess up ;)
Jeff is one of the Miele sales trainers, and one of the best trainers of any brand. I have learned so much from him.
Thx for this video it helped me a lot ... And by the way this coffee machine is really great one love it😊✌🏼
I was convincing my husband to get one. TY for saving me the aggravation.
So this will replace both machines coffee maker and espresso maker? And will I need to buy the 12cup coffee pot a separate purchase?
Nice coffee maker
I know it’s pretty sick I have the same one.
I bought my first Miele built in coffeemaker like six month ago for my kitchen remodeling. I am distraught that it is not dispensing coffee. I can't believe it has broke already. I took care of it and maintained with all its cleaning that its required. I don't know what its wrong with it.
They come with a 2yr warranty bud.
Great but need this for CVA6401
it made a mess with the milk lol can you adjust the height of the dispenser?
Can you use unflavored nut, soy or oat milk in this machine?
Is it plastic made too just like the mini ?
Is there a cleaning feature for the milk? Looks rather messy.
I know that Smeg’s coffee maker, (practically their cousin) has one so I imagine they have one.
why don't you say what kind of milk you are using? I've been told by 4 different technicians different milks, eg, one said use Homo, one said use 2%, one said to use cream. This is frustrating.
Can the CVA 7440 be plumbed?
No - the plumbed model in series 4/5/6/7 have a 5 at the end of their model number denoting plumbed in (so the non-plumbed of this model is the CVA6800, and the plumbed version is CVA6805).
Now how do I get rid of my Walmart Mr. Coffee coffee maker? hmmmm
Throw it out the window
@@IrishLincoln shut the fuck up Lincoln
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A latte and a macchiato are two different drinks.. What in the world is a "latte macchiato"??
A latte macchiato is milk stained with coffee. A cafe macchiato is coffe stained with milk. Macchiato means “stained” in Italian.
@@TappanZee1234 hence my post saying they’re two different drinks.
how much for milk container if i need to buy an extra
Its a 4,000$ machine and you're worried for the container price?
Makes a good coffee....but the fancy looking latte's that are layered are not worth the high cost of this machine. They are luke warm at best. My machine was checked out by Miele tech. Even he was surprised by the temp results reported back to Miele head office. Miele customer service says to warm your cup.....gimme a frikin break...I got this machine primarily for the latte feature...this is the biggest con I have ever seen....My built in Bosch coffee machine will certainly be going back in the wall and this junk will be out the door!!!! Dont waste your money on luke warm Lattes.... Miele failed on this product.
Luke warm isn't called coffee, thanks for letting people know l was actually considering this for my kitchen renovations. l'll be steering clear of this brand then.
We've also had a built in Miele coffee machine 7 years ago, the one that isn't plumbed, has a reservoir. And I can vouch for Sky Walker on this. It really is lukewarm and becomes cold in just 3 minutes or so. What we did back then was to put hot water on the reservoir to achieve that satisfying hot espresso in the morning. Not really worth the 3 grand we spent. Trashed the Miele and swapped it with a Wolf and it is the best decision I made.
The milk for coffee is not supposed to be heated over about 60 degrees Celsius, then added to the shot of espresso. The only time we heat the milk to burning point is when we make “tourist coffee”, usually specially made for tourists from a certain area of the northern hemisphere, where luke warm coffee is anything below 95 degrees Celsius. Just saying. Your “luke warm” may well be the rest of the world’s normal coffee temp.
So jealous
Automated coffee tastes terrible. I would still buy a commercial unit over this.