I have a Ascaso Dream that was built 12/2006. It had started “leaking” (i.e. continued to drip after making a shot). I decided to do a “tune-up”, so an internet search for the Dream boiler group diagram resulted in a nice exploded drawing (make sure you check the dates to match your machine), and part numbers. I decided to replace the three gaskets: Pod gasket I.18 Brew head gasket I.54 Shower holder gasket I.57 I also replaced the silicone valve (I.13) and retention valve spring (I.15) because those looked like the most likely culprits for the leaking. Once it was disassembled to that point, I took out and examined the “holder shower - group thermoblock” (I.2246). It was cast aluminum and was severely corroded. I ordered a replacement, which appears to be brass or bronze. Some key points I learned were: - Keep your machine clean, inside and out! - Follow the instructions for descaling your machine. - Follow the recommended cleaning and descaling schedule. The tune-up went really well, the Dream continues to make excellent coffee, and I have a much better understanding of how it works. If you’re confident with hand tools, you can do this!
@ I still use it daily, and it doesn’t leak. Make sure you check to see if it is the right voltage for your area. I’ve seen both 120V and 220V on eBay.
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I think it'd be really awesome if you guys included making a drink every time you went over the spec's of a machine. It'd really round out what using the machine is like for the viewers/potential customers.
My Version 1 is still giving me excellent shots. I only pull 22 - 25 ml shots - ristrettos and Italian singles - and never do milk drinks, so I can't comment on the machine's steaming capabilities. The only part that's aged is the shiny aluminum trim, which is now a not unattractive dull aluminum. A few years ago, I read some very harsh criticisms of this machine on Amazon, but I honestly can't say a cross word about my Dream.
I'm finding the filter basket only takes about 14-15 grams without hitting the fairly low-hanging screen. Is that about what you're dosing and what kind of output are you pulling? Lovely results and I'd love to chase them.
Would love to see you folks do a video on how to prime one of these Dream Up V3s when you first get one. Mine just arrived and no matter how many times I’ve tried to prime it I can’t get it to work. It won’t pump up the water. I’m pretty disappointed as was so looking forward to the Ascaso’s arrival. Sadly looks like I will have to return it. I’m in Canada so purchased online up here.
I love the video and I'm leaning towards buying anAscaso. Is this the V2 or V3? You mention that the previous version was good but this version is great. Thanks!
I have that Ascaso machine from 3 years ago. It never makes as much as foam as you get in the video! What is the secret? I tried different water, coffees, temperatures... But my coffee foam is always very small or inexistent.
If you are talking about crema, the pressurized basket insert makes a big difference. The machine is a little low on pressure otherwise. Otherwise, you get more crema from fresher coffee and hitting the right grind (should be quite fine).
Hey Gail. Are those inner omprovments you mentioned on the options bascets are in the "Dream plus" also? Are the Dream Up" & "Dream Plus" are alike? Thnks very much
Hi Gail. I love my Ascaso Dream (non-PID), but sometimes I get an espresso "explosion" when I remove the portafilter from the machine. What am I doing wrong? I'm sure this is rookie mistake. Thanks for your help!
Hey guys! If I have an okay burr grinder, which machine is better the Dream Up or The Breville barista Express? (and for that matter since I have a grinder, The Infuser) Or would you recommend a different machine at the same price point?
Hi Matt, we're actually doing a comparison video of these two which will be up later this week! In the meantime, feel free to reach out to tell us more about what you're looking for in a machine, and we can give you a good recommendation -- sales@seattlecoffeegear.com
Hi! I love your channel, i subscrib! I got an ascaso dream, i think its a dream zero.. but anyway! In the users manual ot say that you should keep the tube in a way wich the milk cover exactly half the absorption hole... And you said that you should keep the hole out of the milk, also i watch other youtube video in wich they say for automatic steam wand you should keep the hole out of the milk or under the milk depending if you want foam or just steaming the milk, but i never saw that you should keep the hole cover half way by the milk.. so what should i do??? Thanks , greetings from switzerland !
Gail, when I switch ON the pilot switch of "Steam" the thermoblock does not produce "tock" "tock" noise but it's temperature goes up to 150 Degrees Celcius and then there are steam coming out from the brew group. Do you have any idea what is wrong? This new machine just delivered yesterday...
You have to open the round steam valve on the top right to get water moving through first. Once water comes through, turn off the steam valve & the temp will rise & pumping will begin.
The Ascaso Dream offers a great set of features while also being the most robust of the three. It is also the most up-to-date machine as Ascaso continues to update and improve it, while the other two have been discontinued. Thanks for watching!
Would it be possible for Seattle Coffee to do a long term review on the Ascaso Dream. I think it is a fantastic looking machine and it appears to do the job of making a shot and frothing milk very well. But for a reasonably expensive machine (here in the UK at least) I am still reading some concerning comments around reliability and customer support (from Ascaso). Read and translate some of the feedback on Amazon Germany and you will see what I mean.
I have owned an Uno Professional for almost 8 years now and I love it! Any idea if Ascaso is planning to up the ante with improvements on the professional line? I can't find any info supporting that idea, but I've been wanting to upgrade for a bit and I love the minimal Steel line so so much. Cheers!
Hi there! After watching hours of your Ascaso Dream videos, I bought one. I have a question. Mine has a metal tube on the left side that appears to feed down to the drip tray. I notice some machines have this and some don't...What is it for? The manuals online don't have this described. I appreciate your help! =)
Scott Kendall also, if u do the milk firat the boiler reaches around 250 degrees, but once u purge it and let.some cool.water in and see the boiler lighy shut down you stop then wait till.the light goea off then u can do that shoot because its gonna be closee.to the 200 degrees needed for breqing this is called temperature surfing, if u do the shot first normally the maxhine wont get up to the 200 it would be more like 170 or 180 according to my testing.
Hi Gail, I just recently bought the V3 and can only get steam through the steam wand when the coffee switch is on with the steam knob open (not when the steam switch is on). Is there something i'm doing wrong? I've made sure to prime the machine thoroughly, so i'm at a loss.
Hi Brittany, the switches should function as such: Left - Steam, Middle - On/Off, Right - Coffee. Feel free to email us if you're still having issues: support@seattlecoffeegear.com
57mm filter? Odd size. my Gaggia is 58mm, which I thought was the commercial standard? I would have to ditch all my VST 58mm baskets if I got one, so perhaps not....
I have a Ascaso Dream that was built 12/2006. It had started “leaking” (i.e. continued to drip after making a shot). I decided to do a “tune-up”, so an internet search for the Dream boiler group diagram resulted in a nice exploded drawing (make sure you check the dates to match your machine), and part numbers.
I decided to replace the three gaskets:
Pod gasket I.18
Brew head gasket I.54
Shower holder gasket I.57
I also replaced the silicone valve (I.13) and retention valve spring (I.15) because those looked like the most likely culprits for the leaking.
Once it was disassembled to that point, I took out and examined the “holder shower - group thermoblock” (I.2246). It was cast aluminum and was severely corroded. I ordered a replacement, which appears to be brass or bronze.
Some key points I learned were:
- Keep your machine clean, inside and out!
- Follow the instructions for descaling your machine.
- Follow the recommended cleaning and descaling schedule.
The tune-up went really well, the Dream continues to make excellent coffee, and I have a much better understanding of how it works. If you’re confident with hand tools, you can do this!
I have the same issue. Do you think it was the gaskets that fixed it or the descaling?
Is it still going ok? I’m thinking of buying one off eBay. Doesn’t have a PID but thinking I might install one.
@ I still use it daily, and it doesn’t leak. Make sure you check to see if it is the right voltage for your area. I’ve seen both 120V and 220V on eBay.
@@spacemansabs it was definitely the gaskets. The old ones were as hard as a carp.
@@carolhenson8498 thank you. I’m trying to find a video on the web how to install a PID for this machine but can’t seem to find.
This helps so much! My sweet grandpa gave me his old dream and I just couldn’t fully grasp the manual! Now I get it :))
That espresso machine is so cute! it reminds me of the chrome car bumpers from the 1950's! :D
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thank you all fr making these consistent videos!
I think it'd be really awesome if you guys included making a drink every time you went over the spec's of a machine. It'd really round out what using the machine is like for the viewers/potential customers.
Just got one of this from my mom who is a coffe maniac! I guess this worths using!
I just want one of these because of the looks.
August 2020... still using mine from 2008! Component and build quality is definitely good!
That's reassuring.
What appropriate temp should the gauge show when ready to steam?
How many bars of pressure is this machine?
Does this machine have a way to dispense hot water for making americanos? 🤔
My Version 1 is still giving me excellent shots. I only pull 22 - 25 ml shots - ristrettos and Italian singles - and never do milk drinks, so I can't comment on the machine's steaming capabilities. The only part that's aged is the shiny aluminum trim, which is now a not unattractive dull aluminum. A few years ago, I read some very harsh criticisms of this machine on Amazon, but I honestly can't say a cross word about my Dream.
Does it have a way to dispense hot water?
If water keeps coming out after I turn it off what needs to be fixed? About 10g of liquid comes out.
Hi, which coffee grinder do you have there on the counter? :) Thanks!
Thank you for the instructions.
is the machine making that pulsing noise?
Price doesn't break the bank. Has a lot of features. Whats the warranty ?
I'm finding the filter basket only takes about 14-15 grams without hitting the fairly low-hanging screen. Is that about what you're dosing and what kind of output are you pulling? Lovely results and I'd love to chase them.
Why do you expand milk and then brew? Why not brew and then let it get up to temperature for the steam?
POV that's what I do, works better for me
Would love to see you folks do a video on how to prime one of these Dream Up V3s when you first get one. Mine just arrived and no matter how many times I’ve tried to prime it I can’t get it to work. It won’t pump up the water. I’m pretty disappointed as was so looking forward to the Ascaso’s arrival. Sadly looks like I will have to return it. I’m in Canada so purchased online up here.
I love the video and I'm leaning towards buying anAscaso. Is this the V2 or V3? You mention that the previous version was good but this version is great. Thanks!
Did you end up buying one??
I have that Ascaso machine from 3 years ago. It never makes as much as foam as you get in the video! What is the secret? I tried different water, coffees, temperatures... But my coffee foam is always very small or inexistent.
If you are talking about crema, the pressurized basket insert makes a big difference. The machine is a little low on pressure otherwise. Otherwise, you get more crema from fresher coffee and hitting the right grind (should be quite fine).
Does it result in a dry puck?
Hey Gail.
Are those inner omprovments you mentioned on the options bascets are in the "Dream plus" also?
Are the Dream Up" & "Dream Plus" are alike?
Thnks very much
Hi Gail. I love my Ascaso Dream (non-PID), but sometimes I get an espresso "explosion" when I remove the portafilter from the machine. What am I doing wrong? I'm sure this is rookie mistake. Thanks for your help!
Let the pressure out using side knob before taking out portafilter
Hey guys! If I have an okay burr grinder, which machine is better the Dream Up or The Breville barista Express? (and for that matter since I have a grinder, The Infuser) Or would you recommend a different machine at the same price point?
Hi Matt, we're actually doing a comparison video of these two which will be up later this week! In the meantime, feel free to reach out to tell us more about what you're looking for in a machine, and we can give you a good recommendation -- sales@seattlecoffeegear.com
Hi! I love your channel, i subscrib! I got an ascaso dream, i think its a dream zero.. but anyway! In the users manual ot say that you should keep the tube in a way wich the milk cover exactly half the absorption hole... And you said that you should keep the hole out of the milk, also i watch other youtube video in wich they say for automatic steam wand you should keep the hole out of the milk or under the milk depending if you want foam or just steaming the milk, but i never saw that you should keep the hole cover half way by the milk.. so what should i do??? Thanks , greetings from switzerland !
Gail, when I switch ON the pilot switch of "Steam" the thermoblock does not produce "tock" "tock" noise but it's temperature goes up to 150 Degrees Celcius and then there are steam coming out from the brew group. Do you have any idea what is wrong? This new machine just delivered yesterday...
I have the same situation. It's going about 50 seconds to pump start working and the temperature is about 150 and higher.
You have to open the round steam valve on the top right to get water moving through first. Once water comes through, turn off the steam valve & the temp will rise & pumping will begin.
OH GAIL!!!! I want one! Would go great with the i mini. Sure sounds heavy construction.
Did you get your Ascaso Dream Up yet? Or upgrade your machine??
Is there a PID that can be added on thanks
Nope that we have seen. Sorry!
so small, so cute :) so it have thermo-coil ?? thermo-block is out ??
Which do you recommend between ascaso dream up, saeco poemia, and krups px5620?
The Ascaso Dream offers a great set of features while also being the most robust of the three. It is also the most up-to-date machine as Ascaso continues to update and improve it, while the other two have been discontinued. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the info....😊
Is 57 mm the traditional portafilter size?
No
is this machine can do backflush?, thanks before :)
No backflushing on the Dream. Just brush and flush the group head for cleaning.
Seattle Coffee Gear thanks for the information, so helpful :)
Would it be possible for Seattle Coffee to do a long term review on the Ascaso Dream. I think it is a fantastic looking machine and it appears to do the job of making a shot and frothing milk very well. But for a reasonably expensive machine (here in the UK at least) I am still reading some concerning comments around reliability and customer support (from Ascaso). Read and translate some of the feedback on Amazon Germany and you will see what I mean.
What coffee grinder is this?
Ascaso i-Mini I1- 54mm flat steel - brushed case
gail please make a review with an ascaso uno prof series.
I have owned an Uno Professional for almost 8 years now and I love it! Any idea if Ascaso is planning to up the ante with improvements on the professional line? I can't find any info supporting that idea, but I've been wanting to upgrade for a bit and I love the minimal Steel line so so much. Cheers!
Hi there! After watching hours of your Ascaso Dream videos, I bought one. I have a question. Mine has a metal tube on the left side that appears to feed down to the drip tray. I notice some machines have this and some don't...What is it for? The manuals online don't have this described. I appreciate your help! =)
Gail get the spout closer to the surface... you'll never do latte art like that even with perfect milk!
Who makes that glass you use?
Notneutral! Check it out: www.seattlecoffeegear.com/notneutral-ciclone-double-walled-tumblers
Thanks
What grinder is that?
Why do you do the milk first?
Scott Kendall the espresso shot can loose a little flavour and turn a little bitter as it cools :)
never knew that, thanks
Scott Kendall also, if u do the milk firat the boiler reaches around 250 degrees, but once u purge it and let.some cool.water in and see the boiler lighy shut down you stop then wait till.the light goea off then u can do that shoot because its gonna be closee.to the 200 degrees needed for breqing this is called temperature surfing, if u do the shot first normally the maxhine wont get up to the 200 it would be more like 170 or 180 according to my testing.
Hi Gail, I just recently bought the V3 and can only get steam through the steam wand when the coffee switch is on with the steam knob open (not when the steam switch is on). Is there something i'm doing wrong? I've made sure to prime the machine thoroughly, so i'm at a loss.
Hi Brittany, the switches should function as such: Left - Steam, Middle - On/Off, Right - Coffee. Feel free to email us if you're still having issues: support@seattlecoffeegear.com
57mm filter? Odd size. my Gaggia is 58mm, which I thought was the commercial standard? I would have to ditch all my VST 58mm baskets if I got one, so perhaps not....
The portafilter is 58mm, the tamper has to be smaller to fit inside the filter.
To me the Breville Barista Express with a built-in grinder and a pressure gauge looks like better value for money.
What am I missing?
I like the form factor and the design, however it does look a little underpowered.
Aaakoso drem oop
she has no idea how to froth the milk