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An effortless fusion of form and function, the Saeco Talea Giro Plus super-automatic espresso machine delivers modern aesthetics backed by sophisticated brewing technology. Redesigned from the Talea Giro, this model has been upgraded to include a bypass doser and an additional two grind settings to accompany the integrated ceramic disc grinder. With more choices, you’ll be able to better adjust grind fineness or skip the grinder altogether in favor of pre-ground coffee. The Talea Giro Plus

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Jacque Whyte

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We are considering purchasing an espresso coffee machine. We have a limited amount of counter space and are wondering what the footprint is of the Saeco Talea Giro Plus.
Thank you for your help.

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Michael Rosso ♦ Jacque...Thank you for your interest in the Saeco Talea Giro Plus. The Saeco Talea Giro Plus measure H14.5"xW13"xH14.5". I hope this information is helpful, however if you have anymore questions please feel free to contact us directly at 1-888-411-5282 option 1. Thanks.

01-18-2012 9:55am |

Michelle Mitchell

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Does the Saeco Talea Giro Plus have adjustments for water temperature and water hardness?

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DRuff Hello Michelle. Although a good brewing machine, the Talea Giro Plus does not offer the ability to adjust temperature or water hardness. You would need to go up a model to the Talea Touch Plus to have these features. To name a few, the machine does have some great features such as the ceramic burr, bypass doser, and SAS brewing system. Don’t hesitate to give us a call at 88-411-5282 should you have any additional questions.

12-18-2011 9:21am |

nina bennett

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Hi
I was just wondering what voltage this machine has. I live in Australia, I would need a 240 Voltage.
Thanks very much
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Michael Rosso ♦ Nina...Thanks for your interest in the Saeco Talea Giro Plus. The Saeco is wired for 110 volts electrical usage. Thanks

10-31-2011 1:42pm |

Robert Abrams

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What power supply is required? Will it run on a standard 120 outlet?

Also, what fully automatics are available that run on US 110 outlets and have a by-pass for pre-ground coffee?

Thank you for your assistance.

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mjackson ♦ Robert,

All of our machines are made to work on a normal 110 outlet. Many of the machines also have a Bypass doser. If you read about each one or watch our videos you will see which ones have the bypass doser option, as well as one that may work best for you

02-28-2011 11:08am |

Alfred Lavine

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Have any consumers reviewed this machine?If so, where can I find online reviews?

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mjackson ♦ Alfred,

I did a search and it is hard to find reviews as you must have noticed. The few I did mange to find gave it pretty good reviews. I would give our sales department a call so they can go over a few different machines and help you find one that best suits your needs and budget.

01-21-2011 8:34am |

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Can you tell me the temperature:

Coffee Temp at Outlet (Fahrenheit)
1st shot?
2nd shot ?
3rd shot?

Maximum Temp Setting (in Cup)
Double Shot 2.5 oz?
Double Shot 8oz?

Thanks

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Michael Rosso ♦
Micahel...Readings are as follows: Coffee Temp at Outlet (Fahrenheit)
1st shot? 178
2nd shot ? 183
3rd shot? 187

Maximum Temp Setting (in Cup)
Double Shot 2.5 oz? 178
Double Shot 8oz? 174.

Thanks.

01-06-2011 4:07pm |

Robert Atcher

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My wife would like an automatic espresso maker that has the steam wand with side access. We have a Saeco Magic and she doesn't like the limited access that the front location provides.

Does this system have a side or front access to the wand? It's hard to tell from the pictures. I realize that the milk pitcher provides an alternative for latte and cappucino, but she also steams other concoctions and doesn't like the Magic's design.

thanks.

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Michael Rosso ♦ Robert....Thank you for your interest in the Saeco Talea Giro Plus. The steam wand is attached on the side, but it is angled to provide brewing access from the front. Thanks and happy brewing

12-17-2010 11:24am |

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mjackson ♦ Robert,

I think your wife makes a good point in regards to the steaming wand. I think the one to look at based on your needs would be the Gaggia Titanium . It has a wand that goes off to the side as well as a flap so you can even go a little higher. It is on sale and a great deal. Its steam wand set up is unique. Here is a link to a video that shows you how it works - http://www.wholelattelove.com/videos.cfm?vtid=0&vbid=5&vcid=0&vscid=0&playvidID=204#videotop

I think this machine will make you all happy

12-17-2010 12:33pm |

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What are the differences between Talea and Odea models?

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Zack Smith Jiyong, Thank you for the question. There is many differences between the two. In order to be able to tell you the exact difference I would need the exact models you are looking at. The Talea models have more programmable options than the Odea. Also a big difference between the two is that the Talea one touch has a touch screen versus the Odea which are push buttons. All the machines will product a quality shot of espresso. The higher price machines have more programability. If you have any more questions please feel free to contact me i would be more than happy to go over the machines in depth with you. 888-411-5282 ex 5193.

11-18-2010 8:12am |