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EigerRomeo Series 2-Cup Espresso Machine

R1,899

Retail: R2,500
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The Eiger Romeo Series espresso machine is a must for any budding barista, offering a stylish retro design with an easy-to-use three-switch operating system. The two-in-one professional filter works with ground coffee for creamy espresso, while the stainless steel milk frothing arm with variable steam emission produces a thick, creamy froth for delicious cappuccinos.

The 1350W Thermoblock heating system and 15 Bar Italian Ulka pump ensure faster use and optimum temperature control with a pressure indicator. The Eiger Romeo espresso machine is built to accommodate two full-sized cappuccino cups or two espresso cups.

Other features include a detachable 1.5 Litre water tank, removable stainless steel drip tray, and a detachable milk frothing nozzle for easy cleaning. A tamper is included to ensure that your coffee grounds are packed evenly in the die-cast aluminium stainless steel filter for the perfect espresso shot. Safety features include overheating protection and automatic pressure release.

The Eiger Romeo espresso machine brings elegance, class, sophistication and a retro design to any kitchen for an elevated experience.

Product Features
  • Italian Ulka Pump With 15 Bar Pressure
  • Thermoblock Heating System
  • 1.5L Detachable Water Tank
  • Can Use Pods Or Ground Coffee
  • Milk Frother For Cappuccinos
  • Dual Stainless-steel Filter
  • Pressure Gauge
  • Overheat Protection And
  • Pressure Release Valve
  • Detachable Parts For Easy Cleaning
Product Specifications
  • Wattage: 1350W
  • Tank size: 1.5L
  • Dimensions: 32.5 x 34.4 x 25.4 cm
  • Weight: 1 kg 
  • Warranty: 12 months
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