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₹3,18,599   ₹3,75,000
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A LACIMBALI Two Group Traditional Automatic Coffee Machine, ALICE 2 / Undici 2 also known as a coffee maker or coffee brewer, is a kitchen appliance designed to brew coffee. Coffee machines come in various types and styles, each offering different methods for brewing coffee. Here are some key features and aspects of coffee machines: Drip Coffee Maker: This is one of the most common types of coffee machines. It brews coffee by dripping hot water over ground coffee beans held in a filter. Drip coffee makers are known for their simplicity and ease of use, making them popular for home and office settings. Espresso Machine: Espresso machines specialize in brewing concentrated coffee known as espresso. They use high pressure to force hot water through finely ground coffee beans. Espresso machines can vary in complexity, from manual lever machines to fully automatic models that can produce a variety of espresso-based drinks. Single-Serve Coffee Maker: These machines brew one cup of coffee at a time using pre-packaged coffee pods or capsules. Single-serve coffee makers are convenient and offer a wide range of coffee flavors and options. French Press: A French press is a manual coffee maker that consists of a glass or stainless steel container with a plunger and metal or mesh filter. Coffee grounds are steeped in hot water, and then the plunger is pressed down to separate the grounds from the liquid. Pour-Over Coffee Maker: Pour-over coffee makers involve manually pouring hot water over coffee grounds placed in a filter. This method allows for precise control over the brewing process and is favored by coffee enthusiasts for its simplicity and ability to highlight the coffee's flavor. AeroPress: An AeroPress is a portable coffee maker that uses air pressure to extract flavor from coffee grounds. It is popular for its ease of use, quick brewing time, and versatility. Percolator: Percolators are an older style of coffee maker that work by continuously cycling boiling water through coffee grounds until the desired strength is achieved. They are less common today but still used in some settings. Cold Brew Coffee Maker: Cold brew coffee makers are designed to brew coffee using cold water over an extended period (usually 12-24 hours). This method results in a smooth, less acidic coffee concentrate that is typically served cold. Built-In Grinder: Some coffee machines have built-in coffee grinders, allowing users to grind coffee beans just before brewing for the freshest flavor. Milk Frother: Espresso machines and some coffee makers come with milk frothers or steam wands for making frothy milk for cappuccinos and lattes. Programmable Settings: Many modern coffee machines offer programmable features, such as setting the brewing time, coffee strength, and temperature. Water Filtration: Some coffee machines have built-in water filtration systems to improve the quality of the brewing water. Maintenance: Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential for coffee machines to ensure the best-tasting coffee and longevity of the appliance. Coffee machines cater to various preferences and coffee styles, from a simple cup of black coffee to complex espresso-based beverages. The choice of coffee machine depends on individual taste, convenience, and the desired brewing method.
₹4,24,731   ₹4,60,000
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A LACIMBALI Two Group Traditional Automatic Coffee Machine, M 23 DT/2 also known as a coffee maker or coffee brewer, is a kitchen appliance designed to brew coffee. Coffee machines come in various types and styles, each offering different methods for brewing coffee. Here are some key features and aspects of coffee machines: Drip Coffee Maker: This is one of the most common types of coffee machines. It brews coffee by dripping hot water over ground coffee beans held in a filter. Drip coffee makers are known for their simplicity and ease of use, making them popular for home and office settings. Espresso Machine: Espresso machines specialize in brewing concentrated coffee known as espresso. They use high pressure to force hot water through finely ground coffee beans. Espresso machines can vary in complexity, from manual lever machines to fully automatic models that can produce a variety of espresso-based drinks. Single-Serve Coffee Maker: These machines brew one cup of coffee at a time using pre-packaged coffee pods or capsules. Single-serve coffee makers are convenient and offer a wide range of coffee flavors and options. French Press: A French press is a manual coffee maker that consists of a glass or stainless steel container with a plunger and metal or mesh filter. Coffee grounds are steeped in hot water, and then the plunger is pressed down to separate the grounds from the liquid. Pour-Over Coffee Maker: Pour-over coffee makers involve manually pouring hot water over coffee grounds placed in a filter. This method allows for precise control over the brewing process and is favored by coffee enthusiasts for its simplicity and ability to highlight the coffee's flavor. AeroPress: An AeroPress is a portable coffee maker that uses air pressure to extract flavor from coffee grounds. It is popular for its ease of use, quick brewing time, and versatility. Percolator: Percolators are an older style of coffee maker that work by continuously cycling boiling water through coffee grounds until the desired strength is achieved. They are less common today but still used in some settings. Cold Brew Coffee Maker: Cold brew coffee makers are designed to brew coffee using cold water over an extended period (usually 12-24 hours). This method results in a smooth, less acidic coffee concentrate that is typically served cold. Built-In Grinder: Some coffee machines have built-in coffee grinders, allowing users to grind coffee beans just before brewing for the freshest flavor. Milk Frother: Espresso machines and some coffee makers come with milk frothers or steam wands for making frothy milk for cappuccinos and lattes. Programmable Settings: Many modern coffee machines offer programmable features, such as setting the brewing time, coffee strength, and temperature. Water Filtration: Some coffee machines have built-in water filtration systems to improve the quality of the brewing water. Maintenance: Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential for coffee machines to ensure the best-tasting coffee and longevity of the appliance. Coffee machines cater to various preferences and coffee styles, from a simple cup of black coffee to complex espresso-based beverages. The choice of coffee machine depends on individual taste, convenience, and the desired brewing method.
₹8,93,581   ₹9,75,000
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A LACIMBALI 150 Cups/day S15 Milk Coffee Machine, S15 - CP10 also known as a coffee maker or coffee brewer, is a kitchen appliance designed to brew coffee. Coffee machines come in various types and styles, each offering different methods for brewing coffee. Here are some key features and aspects of coffee machines: Drip Coffee Maker: This is one of the most common types of coffee machines. It brews coffee by dripping hot water over ground coffee beans held in a filter. Drip coffee makers are known for their simplicity and ease of use, making them popular for home and office settings. Espresso Machine: Espresso machines specialize in brewing concentrated coffee known as espresso. They use high pressure to force hot water through finely ground coffee beans. Espresso machines can vary in complexity, from manual lever machines to fully automatic models that can produce a variety of espresso-based drinks. Single-Serve Coffee Maker: These machines brew one cup of coffee at a time using pre-packaged coffee pods or capsules. Single-serve coffee makers are convenient and offer a wide range of coffee flavors and options. French Press: A French press is a manual coffee maker that consists of a glass or stainless steel container with a plunger and metal or mesh filter. Coffee grounds are steeped in hot water, and then the plunger is pressed down to separate the grounds from the liquid. Pour-Over Coffee Maker: Pour-over coffee makers involve manually pouring hot water over coffee grounds placed in a filter. This method allows for precise control over the brewing process and is favored by coffee enthusiasts for its simplicity and ability to highlight the coffee's flavor. AeroPress: An AeroPress is a portable coffee maker that uses air pressure to extract flavor from coffee grounds. It is popular for its ease of use, quick brewing time, and versatility. Percolator: Percolators are an older style of coffee maker that work by continuously cycling boiling water through coffee grounds until the desired strength is achieved. They are less common today but still used in some settings. Cold Brew Coffee Maker: Cold brew coffee makers are designed to brew coffee using cold water over an extended period (usually 12-24 hours). This method results in a smooth, less acidic coffee concentrate that is typically served cold. Built-In Grinder: Some coffee machines have built-in coffee grinders, allowing users to grind coffee beans just before brewing for the freshest flavor. Milk Frother: Espresso machines and some coffee makers come with milk frothers or steam wands for making frothy milk for cappuccinos and lattes. Programmable Settings: Many modern coffee machines offer programmable features, such as setting the brewing time, coffee strength, and temperature. Water Filtration: Some coffee machines have built-in water filtration systems to improve the quality of the brewing water. Maintenance: Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential for coffee machines to ensure the best-tasting coffee and longevity of the appliance. Coffee machines cater to various preferences and coffee styles, from a simple cup of black coffee to complex espresso-based beverages. The choice of coffee machine depends on individual taste, convenience, and the desired brewing method.
₹14,12,045   ₹14,75,000
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A LACIMBALI 200 Cups/day S20 Milk Coffee Machine, S20 - CP10 also known as a coffee maker or coffee brewer, is a kitchen appliance designed to brew coffee. Coffee machines come in various types and styles, each offering different methods for brewing coffee. Here are some key features and aspects of coffee machines: Drip Coffee Maker: This is one of the most common types of coffee machines. It brews coffee by dripping hot water over ground coffee beans held in a filter. Drip coffee makers are known for their simplicity and ease of use, making them popular for home and office settings. Espresso Machine: Espresso machines specialize in brewing concentrated coffee known as espresso. They use high pressure to force hot water through finely ground coffee beans. Espresso machines can vary in complexity, from manual lever machines to fully automatic models that can produce a variety of espresso-based drinks. Single-Serve Coffee Maker: These machines brew one cup of coffee at a time using pre-packaged coffee pods or capsules. Single-serve coffee makers are convenient and offer a wide range of coffee flavors and options. French Press: A French press is a manual coffee maker that consists of a glass or stainless steel container with a plunger and metal or mesh filter. Coffee grounds are steeped in hot water, and then the plunger is pressed down to separate the grounds from the liquid. Pour-Over Coffee Maker: Pour-over coffee makers involve manually pouring hot water over coffee grounds placed in a filter. This method allows for precise control over the brewing process and is favored by coffee enthusiasts for its simplicity and ability to highlight the coffee's flavor. AeroPress: An AeroPress is a portable coffee maker that uses air pressure to extract flavor from coffee grounds. It is popular for its ease of use, quick brewing time, and versatility. Percolator: Percolators are an older style of coffee maker that work by continuously cycling boiling water through coffee grounds until the desired strength is achieved. They are less common today but still used in some settings. Cold Brew Coffee Maker: Cold brew coffee makers are designed to brew coffee using cold water over an extended period (usually 12-24 hours). This method results in a smooth, less acidic coffee concentrate that is typically served cold. Built-In Grinder: Some coffee machines have built-in coffee grinders, allowing users to grind coffee beans just before brewing for the freshest flavor. Milk Frother: Espresso machines and some coffee makers come with milk frothers or steam wands for making frothy milk for cappuccinos and lattes. Programmable Settings: Many modern coffee machines offer programmable features, such as setting the brewing time, coffee strength, and temperature. Water Filtration: Some coffee machines have built-in water filtration systems to improve the quality of the brewing water. Maintenance: Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential for coffee machines to ensure the best-tasting coffee and longevity of the appliance. Coffee machines cater to various preferences and coffee styles, from a simple cup of black coffee to complex espresso-based beverages. The choice of coffee machine depends on individual taste, convenience, and the desired brewing method.
₹18,21,811   ₹19,42,500
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A LACIMBALI Two Group Traditional Automatic Coffee Machine, M 200 - GT1 - Touch
Display DT2 also known as a coffee maker or coffee brewer, is a kitchen appliance designed to brew coffee. Coffee machines come in various types and styles, each offering different methods for brewing coffee. Here are some key features and aspects of coffee machines: Drip Coffee Maker: This is one of the most common types of coffee machines. It brews coffee by dripping hot water over ground coffee beans held in a filter. Drip coffee makers are known for their simplicity and ease of use, making them popular for home and office settings. Espresso Machine: Espresso machines specialize in brewing concentrated coffee known as espresso. They use high pressure to force hot water through finely ground coffee beans. Espresso machines can vary in complexity, from manual lever machines to fully automatic models that can produce a variety of espresso-based drinks. Single-Serve Coffee Maker: These machines brew one cup of coffee at a time using pre-packaged coffee pods or capsules. Single-serve coffee makers are convenient and offer a wide range of coffee flavors and options. French Press: A French press is a manual coffee maker that consists of a glass or stainless steel container with a plunger and metal or mesh filter. Coffee grounds are steeped in hot water, and then the plunger is pressed down to separate the grounds from the liquid. Pour-Over Coffee Maker: Pour-over coffee makers involve manually pouring hot water over coffee grounds placed in a filter. This method allows for precise control over the brewing process and is favored by coffee enthusiasts for its simplicity and ability to highlight the coffee's flavor. AeroPress: An AeroPress is a portable coffee maker that uses air pressure to extract flavor from coffee grounds. It is popular for its ease of use, quick brewing time, and versatility. Percolator: Percolators are an older style of coffee maker that work by continuously cycling boiling water through coffee grounds until the desired strength is achieved. They are less common today but still used in some settings. Cold Brew Coffee Maker: Cold brew coffee makers are designed to brew coffee using cold water over an extended period (usually 12-24 hours). This method results in a smooth, less acidic coffee concentrate that is typically served cold. Built-In Grinder: Some coffee machines have built-in coffee grinders, allowing users to grind coffee beans just before brewing for the freshest flavor. Milk Frother: Espresso machines and some coffee makers come with milk frothers or steam wands for making frothy milk for cappuccinos and lattes. Programmable Settings: Many modern coffee machines offer programmable features, such as setting the brewing time, coffee strength, and temperature. Water Filtration: Some coffee machines have built-in water filtration systems to improve the quality of the brewing water. Maintenance: Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential for coffee machines to ensure the best-tasting coffee and longevity of the appliance. Coffee machines cater to various preferences and coffee styles, from a simple cup of black coffee to complex espresso-based beverages. The choice of coffee machine depends on individual taste, convenience, and the desired brewing method.
₹4,24,746   ₹4,35,000
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A LACIMBALI Coffee Dosing Grinder, ELECTIVE is a kitchen appliance specifically designed for grinding coffee beans into the desired consistency for brewing coffee. Grinding coffee beans just before brewing is essential for achieving the freshest and most flavorful coffee. Coffee grinders come in various types, each offering different levels of control over the grind size. Here are the key features and aspects of coffee bean grinders: Burr Grinder: Burr grinders are considered the gold standard for coffee grinding. They use two burrs, usually made of metal or ceramic, to crush and grind the coffee beans to a consistent size. The grind size can be adjusted by changing the distance between the burrs. Burr grinders are known for producing uniform and precise coffee grounds, making them suitable for various brewing methods. Blade Grinder: Blade grinders use spinning blades to chop coffee beans into smaller particles. They are less consistent than burr grinders, as the grind size can vary depending on how long the blades are in operation. Blade grinders are more affordable and compact, making them a popular choice for home use. Manual Grinder: Manual coffee grinders are operated by hand, usually with a hand-crank mechanism. They are portable and ideal for travelers or those who enjoy the tactile experience of hand grinding their coffee. Manual grinders often have burr mechanisms for consistent grinding. Electric Grinder: Electric coffee grinders are powered by electricity and provide convenient and quick grinding. They come in both burr and blade varieties, with burr grinders being favored for their superior consistency. Grind Size Settings: Many burr grinders, both manual and electric, offer adjustable grind size settings. Users can choose from a range of grind sizes, from coarse for French press to fine for espresso. Dosing Control: Some electric burr grinders have dosing controls that allow users to set the desired amount of coffee to grind, ensuring consistency in each batch. Coffee Container: Coffee grinders often have a container or hopper where the beans are placed for grinding. The capacity of the container can vary depending on the grinder's size and design. Timer: Electric grinders often have timers that can be set to grind coffee for a specific duration. This helps achieve consistent results and prevents overgrinding. Ease of Cleaning: The ease of cleaning is an important consideration for coffee grinders. Removable burrs or grinding chambers make cleaning more convenient. Static and Heat Control: Some high-end grinders incorporate features to control static electricity and heat generation during the grinding process, which can affect the quality of the coffee grounds. Coffee Chute: Some grinders have a chute or spout that directs the ground coffee into a portafilter, coffee filter, or container, reducing mess. Noise Level: Electric grinders can vary in noise level, so some users may consider quieter models for home use. Coffee bean grinders are a crucial tool for coffee enthusiasts who want to extract the best flavor from their coffee beans. The choice of grinder depends on individual preferences, brewing methods, and budget considerations. Burr grinders, whether manual or electric, are generally recommended for achieving consistent and high-quality coffee grounds.
₹3,27,600  
A LACIMBALI Single Group Traditional Automatic Coffee Machine, M 21 Junior S1 also known as a coffee maker or coffee brewer, is a kitchen appliance designed to brew coffee. Coffee machines come in various types and styles, each offering different methods for brewing coffee. Here are some key features and aspects of coffee machines: Drip Coffee Maker: This is one of the most common types of coffee machines. It brews coffee by dripping hot water over ground coffee beans held in a filter. Drip coffee makers are known for their simplicity and ease of use, making them popular for home and office settings. Espresso Machine: Espresso machines specialize in brewing concentrated coffee known as espresso. They use high pressure to force hot water through finely ground coffee beans. Espresso machines can vary in complexity, from manual lever machines to fully automatic models that can produce a variety of espresso-based drinks. Single-Serve Coffee Maker: These machines brew one cup of coffee at a time using pre-packaged coffee pods or capsules. Single-serve coffee makers are convenient and offer a wide range of coffee flavors and options. French Press: A French press is a manual coffee maker that consists of a glass or stainless steel container with a plunger and metal or mesh filter. Coffee grounds are steeped in hot water, and then the plunger is pressed down to separate the grounds from the liquid. Pour-Over Coffee Maker: Pour-over coffee makers involve manually pouring hot water over coffee grounds placed in a filter. This method allows for precise control over the brewing process and is favored by coffee enthusiasts for its simplicity and ability to highlight the coffee's flavor. AeroPress: An AeroPress is a portable coffee maker that uses air pressure to extract flavor from coffee grounds. It is popular for its ease of use, quick brewing time, and versatility. Percolator: Percolators are an older style of coffee maker that work by continuously cycling boiling water through coffee grounds until the desired strength is achieved. They are less common today but still used in some settings. Cold Brew Coffee Maker: Cold brew coffee makers are designed to brew coffee using cold water over an extended period (usually 12-24 hours). This method results in a smooth, less acidic coffee concentrate that is typically served cold. Built-In Grinder: Some coffee machines have built-in coffee grinders, allowing users to grind coffee beans just before brewing for the freshest flavor. Milk Frother: Espresso machines and some coffee makers come with milk frothers or steam wands for making frothy milk for cappuccinos and lattes. Programmable Settings: Many modern coffee machines offer programmable features, such as setting the brewing time, coffee strength, and temperature. Water Filtration: Some coffee machines have built-in water filtration systems to improve the quality of the brewing water. Maintenance: Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential for coffee machines to ensure the best-tasting coffee and longevity of the appliance. Coffee machines cater to various preferences and coffee styles, from a simple cup of black coffee to complex espresso-based beverages. The choice of coffee machine depends on individual taste, convenience, and the desired brewing method.
₹2,47,799   ₹2,55,200
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A LACIMBALI Single Group Traditional Automatic Coffee Machine, ALICE 1 / Undici 1 also known as a coffee maker or coffee brewer, is a kitchen appliance designed to brew coffee. Coffee machines come in various types and styles, each offering different methods for brewing coffee. Here are some key features and aspects of coffee machines: Drip Coffee Maker: This is one of the most common types of coffee machines. It brews coffee by dripping hot water over ground coffee beans held in a filter. Drip coffee makers are known for their simplicity and ease of use, making them popular for home and office settings. Espresso Machine: Espresso machines specialize in brewing concentrated coffee known as espresso. They use high pressure to force hot water through finely ground coffee beans. Espresso machines can vary in complexity, from manual lever machines to fully automatic models that can produce a variety of espresso-based drinks. Single-Serve Coffee Maker: These machines brew one cup of coffee at a time using pre-packaged coffee pods or capsules. Single-serve coffee makers are convenient and offer a wide range of coffee flavors and options. French Press: A French press is a manual coffee maker that consists of a glass or stainless steel container with a plunger and metal or mesh filter. Coffee grounds are steeped in hot water, and then the plunger is pressed down to separate the grounds from the liquid. Pour-Over Coffee Maker: Pour-over coffee makers involve manually pouring hot water over coffee grounds placed in a filter. This method allows for precise control over the brewing process and is favored by coffee enthusiasts for its simplicity and ability to highlight the coffee's flavor. AeroPress: An AeroPress is a portable coffee maker that uses air pressure to extract flavor from coffee grounds. It is popular for its ease of use, quick brewing time, and versatility. Percolator: Percolators are an older style of coffee maker that work by continuously cycling boiling water through coffee grounds until the desired strength is achieved. They are less common today but still used in some settings. Cold Brew Coffee Maker: Cold brew coffee makers are designed to brew coffee using cold water over an extended period (usually 12-24 hours). This method results in a smooth, less acidic coffee concentrate that is typically served cold. Built-In Grinder: Some coffee machines have built-in coffee grinders, allowing users to grind coffee beans just before brewing for the freshest flavor. Milk Frother: Espresso machines and some coffee makers come with milk frothers or steam wands for making frothy milk for cappuccinos and lattes. Programmable Settings: Many modern coffee machines offer programmable features, such as setting the brewing time, coffee strength, and temperature. Water Filtration: Some coffee machines have built-in water filtration systems to improve the quality of the brewing water. Maintenance: Regular cleaning and maintenance are essential for coffee machines to ensure the best-tasting coffee and longevity of the appliance. Coffee machines cater to various preferences and coffee styles, from a simple cup of black coffee to complex espresso-based beverages. The choice of coffee machine depends on individual taste, convenience, and the desired brewing method.
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