New Sunbeam Cafe Bellissimo Espresso Maker

Category: Kitchenware
Date posted: 5th Sep, 2011
Tags: Sunbeam Cafe Bellissimo Espresso Maker, Sunbeam Coffee Maker

Hold on to your hats, this is one stocking stuffer that Santa will be finding hard to stuff down a sock. In fact, whether you have been naughty or nice, this Sunbeam Sunbeam Cafe Bellissimo, Espresso Machine is one great gift you can't afford not to have on your list.

Sunbeam Cafe Bellissimo Espresso Maker

With the Sunbeam Cafe Bellissimo Espresso machine, Sunbeam is taking a leap forward in it's Coffee Machine strategy by releasing its first fully automatic espresso machine. Sunbeam has traditionally been one of the most vocal supporters of the manual, or solo traditional, coffee category for the last decade, as shown by their hugely successful cafe series of home coffee makers.

Apparently they have finally taken pity on us mere mortals who find it difficult to froth a bit of milk properly, and they have presented us with the fully automated Caffe Bellissimo (EM9300) with a RRP $999.

The Sunbeam Cafe Bellissimo, which is presented in a modern cube form, with a detachable milk accessory, is all white, except for the silver pouring head and the blue LCD display.

The Sunbeam Cafe Bellissimo Coffee machine can take either ground or whole beans and can make short and long coffees, lattes and cappuccinos. There’s a 15-bar pump, dual thermoblock system, 1.4-litre removable water reservoir and in-built conical burr grinder.

With a raft of programmable options, a press of a button is all you need of the magic of the Belissimo to go to work! Some of the available options include espresso pour volume, coffee strength and temperature, milk settings and grind settings.

The dual pouring head means two coffees can be prepared simultaneously - just perfect for when friends come around, and there is also a hot water function for those tea drinkers out there.

With inbuilt milk frothing system, with a touch of a button you can have such tempting temptations as café lattes, cappuccinos or grande lattes - yes poor Santa is going to get a crick in his back delivering these little beauties for Christmas!