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Breville Nespresso Maestria Coffee Machine - $238 (after $100 Cashback) @ Bing Lee

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Hi All,

Picked one of these up today, bargain for a unit many are selling for $500+. I paid $328 after getting anther $10 of haggling instore, with the cashback deal (listed already on the site https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/221822 ) this brings the cost down to $228. Thought my fellow Ozbargainers might be interested !

MAESTRIA - ROSSO

The Maestria is a sophisticated ergonomic machine that allows you to prepare milk based coffees with expert tools.

The machine includes a steam wand on the side allowing you to master the art of milk froth to perfection, just like a true Barista.

The retro coffee volume dials enable you to adjust the volume of coffee to your preferred setting and the pivoting cup support allows for your preferred coffee cup size. Staying true to the Nespresso philosophy, the Maestria machine also includes Nespresso’s unique 19 bar extraction system ensuring the perfect cup of coffee every time.

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  • +1

    Not as good as just a week ago with the 15% sale through Bing Lee eBay Store. Add to that the 4% from cashrewards along with the $100 Nespresso cash back, it was $185.

    Right now, you can get a better price by buying with click and collect through eBay with the current 4.4% cashrewards before the $100 Nespresso cash back.

    • I wish I could go back in time. I can't see it on Bing Lee's eBay store now.

      • That's because it isn't on the eBay store?

  • Any feedback from personal experience using the steam wand?

    • -1

      I have the maestria black, bought it for mother's day last year … It's terrible. There a light that shows when it needs to be descaled, done it 4 times already whilst I have a coffee every 2 days. The steamer makes the machine ''puke'' steam from the capsule holder.

      • thank you for your feedback. it seems a No buy for sure. Feel sorry for your buy

      • +1

        Got one of these at work and never had any issues. You may have a faulty one?

        Also a common "issue" (I.e user error) with all newly bought a Nespresso machines is the descaling light flashing. Early on its usually to do with incorrect water settings rather than actually needing to descale the machine. I would recommend reading your manual or speaking with Nespresso.

        • -4

          On the maestria range you don't set up the water as you adjust your cup size on every coffee. As for reading the manual, why didn't I think of doing it before you telling me? Thank you stranger to have come and save the day (ask captain obvious to form th new avengers)

        • +2

          @Bubbleshark:

          The water settings I was talking about are not in relation to the amount of water but the hardness of the water. On many of the machines having an incorrect water hardness setting will result in the descaling "alert" showing prematurely.

          Thanks for being a dick about it though.

        • -4

          @FantasticShirt:

          There are no sensor for descaling, it's just a countdown, after x number of coffees the machine will require to be descaled. Plus, there's no need to call names when I was just a bit sarcastic, I guess more than being a genius you are one of thoses easily offended souls.

          PS: feel free to neg this comment too if you are too butthurt to take a comment

        • -1

          @FantasticShirt: There is no water hardness setting as far as I am aware.

        • +1

          Water hardness setting is in the manual see page 21
          https://www.nespresso.com/ecom/medias/sys_master/public/8929…

  • +1

    Its staring at me……

  • Hi All,

    Not on site but still available instore.

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