DeLonghi Primadonna Coffee Maker
Not everyone out there is a big espresso fan and even those who enjoy a perfectly pulled shot sometimes just want to have a cup of coffee to sip while they are sitting reading the paper or working away at their desk. The new DeLonghi Primadonna coffee maker gives a coffee-drinker all the options that an expensive espresso maker offers, including an automatic milk steamer, ways to adjust the strength and amount of coffee in each pour and even enables users to regulate the heat of the finished beverage. The grinder is automatic, but you can calibrate it to the appropriate fineness for the beans you are using. It also has an automatic washing cycle. Price: $2,305.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Keija Nov 6th 2006 6:46AM
hi folks,
we have this beauty at home
http://www.kuechenoase.de/catalog/images/kaffeevollautomat.jpg
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costs about the same, but does the job looking better times ten ;D
joane Nov 6th 2006 8:04AM
to Keija:
thanks for this information.
Rick Julian Nov 6th 2006 8:19AM
Keija,
That's a beatifully designed machine. What is the manufacturer's name?
Craig Weems Nov 7th 2006 12:57AM
The one noted is good looking but only has a steam wand. The super automatics steam automatically (at least the Jura products do). Big difference. Faster, no frothing jug or thermometer to make sure you don't scald the milk.