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New fully automatic machine De'Longhi Maestosa

24.07.2019

The new Maestosa fully automatic coffee machine, which is located in the prosumer area, will be presented.

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The new Maestosa fully automatic coffee machine from the Italian manufacturer De'Longhi is a product in the upper price segment. The materials used are stainless steel and a black glass front. In addition to its high-quality workmanship and clear design, De'Longhi's Maestosa is characterised by its extensive features.

Equipment and functions

De'Longhi Maestosa is equipped with two electronically controlled, independent grinders with a control mechanism called Adaptive Grinding Technology by De'Longhi. This makes it possible to grind two types of fresh coffee beans in parallel, precisely matching the degree of grinding to the specific type of coffee and the preferred taste. The five-inch TFT colour display with integrated touch screen on the device or the Coffee Link app on a smartphone make intuitive operation possible. For preparation, users select their desired program from more than 20 standardized coffee beverages and, if necessary, individually adjust the filling quantity, temperature, consistency of the milk foam or the coffee/milk ratio. In addition to the proven De'Longhi Latte Crema System, the Maestosa fully automatic coffee machine has a thermo milk container embedded in stainless steel with a swivelling dispenser. The height-adjustable and automatically pouring dispenser simultaneously dispenses the milk foam into up to two coffee cups. Individual programs can be set for up to six people. Milk or water can be refilled during preparation via an opening called Easy-Refill.

Warranty and price

With a guarantee period of 48 months, De'Longhi is setting itself apart from the usual 24 months on the market and thus tries to accommodate buyers who are not afraid of the high purchase price. The recommended retail price in German retail is 2,499 euros.

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After a technical study in 2005 he went to a repair center for electrical appliances. When there was a lot of coffee, many coffee machines were dismantled and analysed. Since then he shares his knowledge online. A real coffee junkie.