Cost of ownership extremely high
This review covers the CVA 2660 (the predecessor of the CVA 2662) because the inner workings of the machine are basically the same. The major difference between these two models is that Miele added touch controls to the CVA 2662. Other than that, they are virtually identical models.
We bought the CVA 2660 in 2005 and had it replaced under warranty due to constant error messages that the technicians could not fix. The second unit performed better initially but after around 2,000 coffees the error messages appeared again. The two main issues were the feeding and ejection mechanism of the capsules. For existing owners of the CVA 2660 or CVA 2662, the error codes were F72 and F75. We could fix the problem by removing the stuck capsules and completely restarting the machine. Needless to say that every time a capsule got stuck, it was unusable. With multiple error messages per week (sometimes several per day), the cost of lost Nespresso capsules was not insignificant ($0.65 per...
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