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Isomac Espresso Machines


Isomac espresso machines are produced in Italy. The Isomac Venus model costs about $600. It has these features:
1. Polished stainless steel housing and frame
2. Brass boiler
3. Four toggle switches with indicator lights for power, brewing, hot water and steaming
4. Separate thermostats for coffee, steam and safety
5. Removable stainless steel drip tray and cover
6. Three liter water reservoir, which is removable from the top for easy refilling and cleaning
7. Stainless steel mesh to protect the water tubing

The Isomac Super Giada espresso model costs about $450-550. Main features:
1. Stainless steel body and housing
2. Brass boiler
3. Three toggle switches for power, coffee and steam
4. One thermostat for coffee and one for steam
5. Removable 3 liter water reservoir

Other Isomac machines:

Mondiale commercial model costs about $1500.
Isomac Tea II costs about $1100.
Isomac Millenium II costs about $1200.
Isomac Hexagon costs about $900.


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