Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Impressa S9 One Touch Espresso Machine

Impressa S9 One Touch Espresso Machine Review



13423 Super-automatic espresso machine with one-touch buttons Highlights -A La Carte Button: In addition to the 4 pre-programmed coffee buttons, the S9 One Touch features an la carte button, which allows you to create your own cup size and strength just before brewing. Choose from 5 strength settings and dial from 1oz. to 8oz. in 1/2 oz. increments. Each cup can be set to a different combination without ever changing the pre-programmed coffee buttons.. -4 Beverage Buttons and Rotary Dial: Push any of these buttons and create the drink you like. Using the rotary dial behind the door you can override the coffee volume without changing the pre-sets. Or simply re-program all buttons to your liking.. -Low-Noise Design: Extremely quiet operation for grinding, brewing and discarding make the S9 One Touch one of the quietest automatic coffee centers on the market today.. -Never Run Out of Beans: Never make a weak cup of coffee again! An invisible beam senses the amount of beans in the bean container and reminds you to refill before it s empty.. -Independent Heating Systems: The S9 One Touch line features 2 independent stainless steel heating systems for coffee preparation and steam production. There is never any downtime between brewing coffee and frothing milk. All coffee and frothing operations are fully programmable.. Features: -One-touch buttons prepare cappuccino, latte, caf mocha, or latte machiato. -Hot water dispenser for caf Americano or tea. -All buttons individually programmable. -Unique la carte button with rotary dial to override pre-sets. -Sleek multi-coated platinum finish. -Makes 1 or 2 beverage at a time. -LED dialog system with graphics and electronic sensors. -20 oz. Insulated stainless steel milk container keeps cold milk cold for up to 8 hours. -Unique la carte button with rotary dial to override pre-sets. -Grinds, tamps, and brews coffee and espresso beverages perfectly in seconds. -Standby mode saves power when not in use. -Instructional DV


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