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NNairCountry NSW
- 66 reviews
Just Right
This little machine (smaller than a sunbeam I had), is perfect. Doesnt take up space. The froth is good if not the fastest but i can froth and extra expresso at the same time. The build seems good and it is not too heavy compared to others so I can actually move it. The instructions are easy. MOST importantly being an old barista it makes a very good coffee without being too dramatic and over the top. It is a decent machine. Ease of use if 5 star once you know how to make a coffee as it is not automatic - hence 5 star. PID is handy whish it counted the seconds for extraction.
Purchased in April 2021 for $2,499.00.
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Kat CSydney
- 3 reviews
Best machine in the pro-sumer range
When we begun our search for a espresso machine this was not on our radar but we are so glad we’ve found it. It is a heat exchange machine which means there is no time wasted when going from extraction to frothing milk. The price was very reasonable considering all the features. The feature I particularly liked as an extra touch was the non burn wands. The milk wand and hot water spout don’t burn you when you touch them. A little extra peace of mind with little ones about.
It’s easy to use, pulls consistent shots and has AN INCREDIBLY LOW F...Read more
OOTPRINT. It’s beautifu, tiny and discreet but doesn’t lack a thing. As a personal preference, we upgraded our portafilter basket to a 21g (the larger one that comes standard I think is 14g) and also changed over the shower screen. All in all we love our machine. Considering some machines of the same caliber could cost $500+ more than the lelit Mara I recommend taking a lookSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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