

☕ Elevate your home café game—because your mornings deserve a standing ovation!
The Mr. Coffee 4-Shot Steam Espresso Maker combines powerful steam brewing with an extra-large portafilter to deliver rich, dark espresso and up to four shots per brew. Featuring an integrated frothing wand and stainless steel pitcher, it effortlessly crafts creamy cappuccinos and lattes. With precise water measurement tools and a user-friendly design, this semi-automatic espresso machine brings professional-quality coffee right to your countertop.





| ASIN | B0C3N7B91Q |
| Brand | Mr. Coffee |
| Coffee Input Type | ground |
| Coffee Maker Type | Espresso Machine |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,238) |
| Date First Available | April 26, 2023 |
| Exterior Finish | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00053891174831 |
| Human Interface Input | Buttons |
| Included Components | Espresso Machine, Frothing Wand, Water Pitcher, Measuring Scoop |
| Is Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Item Weight | 4.58 pounds |
| Item model number | BVMCECM-STMMN-BL |
| Manufacture Year | 2024 |
| Manufacturer | Mr. Coffee |
| Model Name | Mr. Coffee 4-Shot |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Operation Mode | Semi-Automatic |
| Power Source | AC adapter |
| Product Dimensions | 11.2"D x 11.2"W x 15"H |
| Special Feature | Milk Frother, Permanent Filter |
| Specific Uses For Product | Cappuccino, Espresso, Latte |
| Style | Square Design |
| UPC | 053891174831 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| coffee_filter_size | #4 |
Y**S
Great Coffee Maker — Easy to Use and Makes Delicious Coffee! ☕️I’m
I’m really happy with this coffee maker! It’s simple to use, heats up fast, and brews a perfect cup of coffee every time. The design looks great on my kitchen counter, and it doesn’t take up much space. I also love how easy it is to clean — just rinse and it’s ready to go. I use it every morning, and it’s been working perfectly. Great value for the price — highly recommend!
J**N
Amazing machine, perfect results on espresso and foam, easy to operate but do read instructions.
This Espresso maker rocks! When you clean the espresso basket there is a piece that flips up to hold it in place and protect your fingers from being burned. I noticed someone said they had an issue and suspect that was only due to this flap being raised, if it is you would not be able to properly seat the basket. Creates excellent espresso and using switch to steam milk works perfect to as well for vending remaining steam before cleaning basket. Everything works flawless, it may not be the fanciest machine out there but the value is absolutely outstanding for price. I had no problems creating cappuccinos with this with perfect foam using a variety of milks including higher protein lactose free milk. Creamy foam rich espresso, incredible coffee shop like experience. Basically pays for itself in ten uses and you can make your own delicious coffee treats exactly like you want. I like to use sugar free vanilla bean, pistachio, and cinnamon flavored syrups as well when I am feeling like sweet but a plain cappuccino is also superb. Especially if having with a pastry!
G**C
Good simple machine
Makes great coffee fast
R**N
Video NOT the same machine & couldn't put filter in lock position or remove without herculean effort
I am a Mr. Coffee espresso fan of their machine and my espresso machine still works great after many years. I just gifted one for a family member since they loved my coffee, and we opened the box yesterday and she asked me to start the first brew since I already owned one. First, was surprised at how light the appliance was and had no "heft" like mine--it slid around the counter very easily. Then noticed the "on" light is no longer positioned in the front of the machine--it is on the side! (What good does that do if you cannot see if the machine was left on unless you remember to go right up to it and look at the side of the machine.) After rinsing out the water well and putting coffee into the portafilter, we had an EXTREMELY difficult time putting it into the "lock" position. I kept removing and trying it again to slide it into position and couldn't do it, and then my daughter-in-law also couldn't do it. We kept taking turns--removing and trying again and again until with all her might she was able to slide it in the "lock" position. Once the coffee was done and we let steam out of the spout, we COULD NOT twist the portafilter to remove it. We removed the lid to make sure no steam was in the machine, and again we both tried, and eventually she managed to slide the portafilter off after using all her strength. I told her something is wrong...we tried another round of coffee and had the same issue. I have returned it since it shouldn't be almost impossible to place the portafilter into position and then trying to remove it with such force--hopefully this particular machine is defective. I have asked for a replacement and when it arrives, I will try to use it before gifting to make sure this isn't an issue. And by the way, it no longer comes with a glass carafe with a cover--just a plastic water pitcher, and a metal frothing cup.
M**M
Decent maker for the price
Please don't listen to the "it explodes" people. The only way it would possibly "explode" is if the espresso handle was not locked into place. Just move the handle all the way to the right where the padlock symbol is. We have ordered this unit before, and liked it. The design has changed a bit, but it still makes very solid espresso and froths fine. My only complaint is the frother is not very sturdy and is made of a plastic type material (it used to be steel). That is the piece I think could break over time (particularly during cleaning). If you have the opportunity, buy a used like new unit. Mine was a bit under $30, so if this unit lasts a year or 2 it will be more that worth it.
C**Z
Ame muy funcional. Tener el cuenta algo Desde que el café salga aprovechar el vapor Rápidamente , al principio pensé que estaba dañaba hasta que aprendi
R**R
Great purchase
best investment in myself in a long time
A**R
It exploded
The morning was quiet, save for the bright chirping of birds outside my window. This espresso machine, a trusted relic of my countless hurried mornings for the past 7 months, stood proudly on the counter, its chrome surface gleaming under the dim lights. It had brewed hundreds of espressos, and endured endless cycles of heat and pressure—but today, something was different. Deep within its metallic core, an unseen war was raging. Pressure, relentless and insidious, built up inside, coiling like a beast waiting to strike. I was oblivious to the impending catastrophe and packed the portafilter with freshly ground espresso, twisting it into place with the ease of habit. Then, in a heartbeat, chaos erupted. With a thunderous crack, the portafilter was wrenched free, rocketing across the room in a blur of steel and fury. A plume of scalding steam exploded from the machine’s belly, filling the air with the acrid scent of burnt coffee. Espresso grounds burst forth like shrapnel, coating the counters and the walls. A ceramic cup shattered as the force sent it tumbling to the ground, its contents splattering like blood across the tiles. I staggered back, hands raised against the sudden storm of heat and debris. And then, silence. The machine sputtered, wheezed, and gave one last exhausted hiss before slumping into stillness. The espresso machine had met its end—only 7 months after purchasing—not with a slow decline, but with a violent, caffeinated explosion that no one would soon forget.
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