Check out Dreo's Kickstarter page to get exclusive deals on the Barista Maker: dreo-1.kckb.me/edb0ed8b Please ignore the Fahrenheit and Celcius concern (and the stupid nerd joke), as this turns out to be addressable, check @cdpond's comment! Note that around 2:18, I mentioned that you have to set the temperature with the right button to set the temperature. This was a mistake on my part, as the latte presets would set the PID around the 160 F (~70 C) mark automatically. There is actually no need to set the temperature manually. Additionally, everything beside the base is dishwasher safe. Apologies for the flickering and the shaking throughout the video. I am not sure what's causing them, but I can only apologize for now. I hope this gets fixed in the next videos.
@cdpond2 ай бұрын
I'm one of "those people" that always reads the Owner's Manual. At the top of page 10, you'll see a section called "Temp Unit Change". It states that if you do a long press of the "temp" and "foam" buttons at the same time, and hold it for 5 seconds, that flips the temperature display between F and C (and back again). Yup... the DREO engineers know both of the most common temperature systems in use and accounted for the ability to switch back and forth between them. Sorry.... looks like Kelvin isn't on that list. :-) Also, a tip for new users: remove the frothing pot from the base when adding your cold milk to it, and once filled, then place it on the base. That prevents any potential for milk spillage into the base. When I look at the inside of the base in your video, it appears you've had some spillage in there which has browned from heating. A small change in process will eliminate that risk completely. Great review, and thank you for posting! ...and for humour value, I saw this on a t-shirt... somewhat related... a temperature comparison chart: Fahrenheit: 0° really cold 100° really hot Celsius: 0° fairly cold 100° dead Kelvin: 0° dead 100° dead
@EntekCoffee2 ай бұрын
I'm 71% sure you're a Dreo engineer... Jokes aside, I better read every page on the manual before reviewing next time. Thank you for the very valuable tip. Kelvin is still the best for me and you have no right to dispute that 😜
@zickzir22402 ай бұрын
my coffee cold press just shattered on the ground this morning. as this came out and i kickstarted it. something that i don't have to stick on the oven to use and or need skill and time is always a blessing. if thinking outside of coffee art or even coffee or drinks there's more i could do with it as well.
@timmarshall48812 ай бұрын
Very interested in the future of these machines. As said before, deciding on an easy workflow with good results will decide whether or not I will make a milk drink. I will watch with real interest on future changes. Love and peace. Tim
@EntekCoffee2 ай бұрын
Appreciate the kind words, Tim!
@ianmasterton69482 ай бұрын
Is the voltage American or does it accept 220/240v?
@EntekCoffee2 ай бұрын
Just as any other appliances with a large heating element, it's either, not both. For 230V you'd have to get the version made for the EU region.
@moshter112 ай бұрын
Damn those beeping sound is loud and annoying. Is there any way to turn off those sounds?
@rowneilborja33852 ай бұрын
Did they tell you if you can clean it the parts in a dishwasher? Or is it hand-wash only?
@EntekCoffee2 ай бұрын
Good question, yes, everything but the heating plate/base are dishwasher safe.
@dadyramadhan942 ай бұрын
susu beli dimana mas?
@EntekCoffee2 ай бұрын
Yang divideo ini? Ini susu Meiji, soalnya saya udah ngga tinggal di Indo lagi mas.