DeLonghi ECAM44.620.S ECAM 44.620.S Bean to Cup, Stainless Steel, 1450 W, 2 liters, Black, Silver
DeLonghi ECAM 44.620.S. Tecnologia: Gocciolamento, Installazione: Libera installazione, Colore del prodotto: Acciaio inossidabile. Tipologia di caffè utilizzato: Caffè macinato, Tipologia caffettiera: Automatica, Tipologie di bevande: Cappuccino, Espresso. Tensione di ingresso AC: 220-240V, Frequenza di ingresso AC: 50/60 Hz. Larghezza: 26 cm, Profondità: 36 cm, Altezza: 46 cm. Pressione pompa: 15 bar Product Features Memory function
This machine is coffee heaven. I absolutely love it. Length:: 1:48 Mins This is the second De’Longhi machine I have owned. I bought my first which was the DeLonghi 5600 Perfecta over 5 years ago and it still makes a great tasting coffee, however the temperature of the water wasn’t as hot as when new so when I saw this new ,machine on offer from amazon I just had to get it. My first machine has found a new home by the way and is still making great coffee. When I passed it on it had produced nearly 6000 cups of…
I am overall pleased but base one my experience with this machine I … I bought to replace a Nespresso machine. I checked it first at John Lewis and subsequently bought it on Amazon, as it was cheaper. I am overall pleased but base one my experience with this machine I would like to share the following:1) It does look stylish and it is easy to use;2) Only really suitable for coffee beans, as you can only make one cup of coffee using pre-ground coffee and it is a messy process;3) You should only use fresh milk. If I take out the milk container,…
A Brilliant and Well Designed Coffee Machine. We’ve had this machine for almost a month. It’s fantastic and light years ahead of the Tassimo pod machine it replaced. It looks good too.It produces beautiful freshly ground coffee to our specific taste. As good as any coffee shop you can visit and for around 10p a cup (or 15p a cup if you like your coffee milky). We’ve based this on buying excellent Taylor of Harrogate beans on a 2 for 1 deal. This cost would obviously rise proportionately if you bought from an artisan…