Aromatic coffee enjoyment for the special moments of the day: enrich your everyday life with exquisite top coffee with the Klarstein Aromatica coffee machine.
Top features:
Always the full aroma: coffee machine with built-in grinder for freshly ground coffee24-hour timer: time can be adjusted precisely to the minute for your special momentsEasy operation: clear LCD display with smooth push buttonsPerfect coffee strength: 9 grinding degrees for personalized coffee enjoymentEasy to clean: removable filter holder for uncomplicated and drip-free drainingFor beans and powder: thanks to 0.3-lb bean container, built-in grinder and filter deviceClear filling: water tank with visible measuring scaleIndividual enjoyment: choose your preference from the options mild, medium and strongHighest water quality: activated carbon filter ensures clean water and protects against calcificationElegant design: compact housing in a stylishly appealing look
Properties:
Power: 1000 wattsPower supply: 120 V / 60 Hz
Scope of delivery:
1 x coffee machine1 x glass jug1 x cleaning brush1 x filter holderUser manual in English (other languages: Spanish)
Dimensions:
Dimensions: ca. 8.8″ x 16.5″ x 11.8″ (BxHxT)Length of power cable: ca. 35″Weight: ca. 11 lbs
Product Features
- Design: Thanks to a thoughtful design of matte black and polished stainless steel this coffee machine fits perfectly into both modern and traditionally furnished kitchen environments.
- Quality: Equipped with a 5-stage grinder, this machine can efficiently brew up to ten cups of aromatic coffee to start your morning off right.
- Simple: Thanks to a high quality permanent filter, no disposable filters are necessary – good for the wallet and the environment.
- Thoughtful: The heating element keeps your coffee at the perfect temperature, the water tank features a window with cup indicator for easy filling, and built-in drip protection means the brewed coffee can be easily removed without creating a mess.
- Custom: 24 hour timer lets you program your brewing for that perfect wake up time.
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