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Bosch TCA6301UC Benvenuto B30 Digital Fully Automatic Espresso and Coffee Center

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Bosch TCA6301UC Benvenuto B30 Digital Fully Automatic Espresso and Coffee Center


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Released: 2005-03-25

Avg. Customer Review: 4.5 Star
Media: Kitchen (1)
Color: Black/Silver

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Bosch TCA6301UC Benvenuto B30 Digital Fully Automatic Espresso and Coffee Center
  • Advanced Patented AromaSwirl Brewing System
  • Automatic Espresso & Coffee Brewing – Easy To Operate. Multi-Function Digital Screen
  • Hot Water Dispenser & Instant Steam Feature. Special Pre-Ground Coffee Funnel
  • Professional Quality Coffee Grinder – Six Settings. Built-in ½ Gallon Water Tank
  • For Perfect Coffee Extraction - a Powerful Pump. Stainless Steel Boiler


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BOSCH has combined convenience with taste through advanced features. These include the exclusive AromaSwirl System for maximum flavor extraction, stainless steel boiler, which helps protect against your coffee acquiring a metal taste, precise temperature control for optimum flavor release, and a built-in water filter that completely cleans the water for a pure coffee taste. BOSCH designed the Benvenuto with easy to use controls. From a small espresso up to an extra large cup of coffee, simply select the desired coffee beverage from the on-screen display, and within seconds you will have a perfect cup of espresso or coffee! The Benvenuto B30 is rich in features and a great value. First, its compact size allows you to enjoy your own coffee bar in your home without taking up a lot of precious counter space. Simple, straight forward controls make choosing among the drink options quick and easy. The digital display cleverly shows drink selections and machine status. With the other advanced features of this model you can: follow prompts on the digital message screen, switch between espresso or coffee options instantly, change coffee temperature, use pre-ground coffee in addition to whole coffee beans, adjust the built-in coffee grinder for fine tuning your espresso/coffee, view messages in multiple languages, program the energy saving mode and timer, adjust the water hardness setting, and more. Colors: Black, silver face, brushed metal cup warming tray and drip tray. Power: 1300 watts - 120 volts UL listed. Size: 14 W x 16 H x 22. 8 D. Weight: 28 pounds.



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Bosch TCA6301UC Benvenuto B30 Digital Fully Automatic Espresso and Coffee Center
  • Kitchen: 0 pages (2005-03-25)
  • Publisher: Bosch
  • Label: Bosch
  • Studio: Bosch
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 Star based on 6 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Kitchen & Housewares: #92625


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Avg. Customer Review:4.5 Star

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Would buy this one all over again. 2008-03-28
Comment: I researched espresso makers and purchased the Benvenuto 30 over a year ago. Like with many products, I was full of glee by the simple format change. So here it is, a year and 2 months later and I am still enjoying this purchase. There was the initial getting to know how to achieve my preferred ratio of espresso:steamed milk, but once that was discovered, the Benvenuto 30 has been delivering that perfect l-ahhhhhh-tte every time, ever since. I now find that when I am in town, I drive on by Starbucks or Seattle's best, etc. Now, some reckon that the water reservoir is not big enough. This is not a problem that interferes with my routine. Perhaps these sweet people are making more single cups of coffee than I do --- which by the way, big Ben makes quite nicely as well. The only drawback that I see, is the length of time required to run the cleaning and descaling cycles... But cleaning and descaling can be done when it is convenient to your schedule. You do have to hang around during cleaning and descaling for a few prompts to empty the trays or add a tablet. ---minor points - 'cause it's nice it cleans itself.
Summing up....Big Ben is worth the $$. It's been 15 months. If we keep going like this, Big Ben will definitely pay for himself.


8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Think "Capital Investment" 2007-09-19
Comment: A truly wonderful coffee maker. But $1,200 (what we paid)for a "coffee pot???" Is it worth it? It depends.

If you are a "StarBucks regular," like we were, then the answer's a resounding yes. We've had our B30 for 13 months. Figuring $5 a day if we'd done our usual daily "StarBucks stop," our B30 paid for itself in nine months Now, we're actually saving $ with it! (-:

For me, coffee is coffee; I drink it to wake up. But my wife is really into it and she thinks a brew from the B30 equals anything she's had in Italy.

It's really difficult to think of it being any easier. I get up and it's already turned on. I flip the switch to "double XXL coffee" and push a button. Beans are measured and ground, pressurised hot water courses through the grinds and into my cup, grounds are dumped into an internal container and it's ready to go again. I switch to "double expresso" and press the button again. That whole process takes less than 1 1/2 minutes!

It tells you when to add water, when to empty the tray containing grounds, when to change the filter and when to clean it.

What??? For 1,200 bucks you have to CLEAN "the pot?" Yup. You drop a cleaning tablet into a port and push a button. (-:

I can't begin to tell you how much easier this machine has made our morning.

UPDATE: It's been 15 months and 2,699 "brews" since we bought it. STILL works flawlessly. Again, figuring four "brews" equals $5 each morning @ Starbucks (actually, we spent more but leaving the extra $ out covers the cost of beans) we've saved $3,373 by not going to Starbucks. We,ve recouped our original $1,200, banked $1,300 for the next one (there WILL be a next one)and have $873 LEFT OVER! Is that cool, or what? (-:


5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Super Automatic Nirvana 2007-08-08
Comment: The Bosch is a great machine - I owned a Jura F7 for about 18 months and finally returned it to Sur La Table (great return policy at Sur La Table by the way). The Jura was absolutely acceptable when it worked, but I think we killed it when my wife switched to decaf and started using the bypass chute every day. It started showing error messages and would refuse to work from time to time. I finally got fed up when some beans got stuck in the grinder chute and would not budge! So back it went.

ANyway, I found this machine and it has a very similar style to the Jura-Capressos (internal mechanism, same steam wand, etc.), but it makes WAY better espresso than the Juras. It is consistently stronger and richer than the Jura. SOmetimes in the Jura I would feel the need for two shots just to taste the coffee through the milk in my capuccinos. In the Bosch, one shot'll do you. I never knew what I was missing with the Jura.

I also tried the Saeco Incanto Sirius which I really liked as well, except that it made crappy soap bubble foam (why do people put up with that? have you never had good dense microfoam??). Unlike the Jura (and now the Bosch) the Steam Wand on the Saeco was not at all modifiable. See my Jura F7 review for the modification to the Jura and the Bosch to create a traditional single hole steam wand. No big deal - basically it involves screwing a Krups tip on the existing wand. Righty tighty, lefty loosey is all you need to know. Learn to use a traditional steam wand and you will NEVER be satisfied again with the crap foam that is created by any of these so called "frother aids." By the way the steam pressure on the Bosch is much stronger than the JUra - almost hard to control, but once you get the hang of it, you will be making capuccinos like an Italian barista, only without the tamper, dregs box and mess.

The only things keeping this from 5 stars are: 1) poor foam out of the box (but that applies to ALL super automatics), 2) first shot is always bad and way too cool - easily solved by running a rinse first (which is not as simple as the Jura since there is no rinse button - have to trick it into thinking you put grounds in the bypass chute), and 3) when you ask for a double, it just doubles the water - same as the Jura. Some of the Italian machines (like Saeco) actually brew two shots in succession (but as I noted above - generally one long shot is sufficient.)

By the way, bought it at Costco Online for about $1150. Costco is the way to go for so many reasons.


7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Excellent automatic expresso machine with manual options 2007-01-03
Comment: I had several expresso machines of different degrees of auto functions. This provides what you need: the amount of coffe you want, how strong do you want it, the type of grind you want.
You have the options of using full beans or grinded coffee that can act as a secondary coffee bin ready to use if you don't want what you have in the whole beans. It then provides manual options as you may need.
It actually tells you on the LED when needs water or coffe or cleaning, and when you should change the water filter.
I did not give it a 5 because of the steam, the steam produces good steam and also froth but the mechanism to change from steam to froth and to turn off was not practical for me.
Another good point in its favor is that it has a very good customer service, that actually you can call! and they answer on the spot....!Overall, it is a very good auto expresso machine.


7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Great Coffee - a few features missing or need improvements. 2006-10-30
Comment: I researched the usual suspects from SEACO - BOSCH and some others that escape me a the moment. I decided on the B30 because it received a glowing review here & I found a great price and it seemed to have everything I was looking for.

First and most importantly it makes a great cup of coffee! And I like the easy to use controls, which are much easier to set type and size of coffee/espresso, etc. compared to some other systems. Its relatively easy to fill the H2O, and the beans. It works great with even the most oily beans, such as KILLER BEANS. Some other units I've seen have problems with oily beans. I haven't had any thus far after 100 cups.

Items that need some work:

1. The clock does not survive even a small power outage, so every time you lose power or unplug the unit the current time is lost and therefore the on-time will not function. IMO in a unit that cost $975.00 this shouldn't be.

2. The bean container isn't removable. Makes it nearly impossible to change beans.

3. The hot H2O dispenser spits water and splashes very hot water onto your hand. They even include a warning tag with the unit. It would be nice it they just fixed the problem instead of warning you.

4. The unit doesn't warn you that the puck container or the tray that the dirty water flows into needs emptied, again SEACO units have this feature and this unit IMO should also at this price point.

5. Contrary to the other reviewers opinion, I think the coffee could be hotter, even at the maximum setting, once you add a little cream, its certainly not pipping hot.

So all-in-all I am happy with the unit, however the deficiencies shown above kept me from giving the unit a 5 star rating.




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