Dual boiler espresso machines with rotary pump

A boiler with a temperature of around 120° for steam and hot water and a separate, smaller boiler with a temperature of around 93° for espresso.

Dual boilers combine the advantages of single-circuit machines with those of dual-circuit machines. They are as precise in temperature as a single-circuit machine and offer the simultaneous and easy MIlch frothing of the dual-circuit machine. Both boilers can be precisely controlled on most models and can be set to the ideal temperature for the bean or milk foaming.

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Rotary pumps consist of a heavy, powerful electric motor with a pump head. They need no counterpressure, are immediately at full pressure and are very quiet. Compared to vibration pumps, they are somewhat more expensive.

Perfect for espresso specialists and friends of foamed milk.

A boiler with a temperature of around 120° for steam and hot water and a separate, smaller boiler with a temperature of around 93° for espresso. Dual boilers combine the advantages of... read more »
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Dual boiler espresso machines with rotary pump

A boiler with a temperature of around 120° for steam and hot water and a separate, smaller boiler with a temperature of around 93° for espresso.

Dual boilers combine the advantages of single-circuit machines with those of dual-circuit machines. They are as precise in temperature as a single-circuit machine and offer the simultaneous and easy MIlch frothing of the dual-circuit machine. Both boilers can be precisely controlled on most models and can be set to the ideal temperature for the bean or milk foaming.

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Rotary pumps consist of a heavy, powerful electric motor with a pump head. They need no counterpressure, are immediately at full pressure and are very quiet. Compared to vibration pumps, they are somewhat more expensive.

Perfect for espresso specialists and friends of foamed milk.

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