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Old 18-02-2011, 10:32 AM
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Picked up one of these little beauties.

Izzo Alex Duetto II.

The usual commercial spec gear on board.. rotary pump, PID, twin switched boilers (as opposed to heat exchanger), E61 group, stainless steel throughout, pressure gauges for each boiler, etc etc. I also like the fact that you can run it off mains water OR the built-in water tank, at the flick of a lever, which makes it versatile. It's designed for small coffee bar use, so up to 100 coffees a day or thereabouts.. should suit my needs nicely

I'll be keeping this one at Vastese Bakery, seeing as I'm going to be spending much of my time there from April onwards

Looking at plumbing it in eventually, with a 3M Water Softening unit used to prevent scale build-up in the boilers and improve the taste of the coffee of course!

Mine is still in the box, but here's one that someone prepared earlier







Also one of these..

Can't have a coffee machine without a grinder.. Mazzer Mini E Type A.

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