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HiBREW H7A – the top pressing machine today is 25 thousand cheaper

HiBREW H7A – the top pressing machine today is 25 thousand cheaper

HiBREW H7A has undergone many updates compared to its predecessor.

HiBREW H7A – the top pressing machine today is 25 thousand cheaper

HiBREW's new machine will bring joy to professionals, as it has a professional two-boiler system, and two pumps are also included. You can adjust the cooking time, the temperature of the water and, of course, the fineness of the grinding. Coffee can be made and milk frothed at the same time!

HiBREW H7A - the top pressing machine 25 is 1 thousand cheaper today

The HiBREW H7A coffee machine has a pressure of 20 bar, housed in a strong and durable brushed stainless steel body. The double boiler heating system and double water pump make it possible to make coffee extract and froth milk at the same time. The extraction temperature and measurement of the cups can be easily controlled via the LCD touch screen.

HiBREW H7A - the top pressing machine 25 is 2 thousand cheaper today

The machine also comes with a coffee grinder that can be adjusted to 30 different levels of fineness, with a 48 mm conical grinding disc that can be easily removed for cleaning. The power of the machine is between 1380–1550 W, voltage AC 220–240 V 50Hz/60Hz, coffee bean capacity 250 g, water tank size 2,8 L. Product dimensions 331 x 332 x 347 mm. The package includes the coffee machine and the user manual.

The machine can be purchased with a coupon issued today for HUF 25 below the current list price. The price is still not low, but this knowledge, in this quality, unfortunately costs more than that today, so we should ultimately be happy with the 184 HUF asked for it! Purchase a BGfc97c1 with coupon code, from the Czech warehouse here:

 

HiBREW H7A pressing machine

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