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De'Longhi Pump Espresso Coffee Machine Model ec820.b. I've had this machine a few years but has only been used a few times so still in good condition.


Spec on link below:


https://www.delonghi.com/en-int/products/coffee/coffee-makers/pump-espresso/ec-820b-0132104132


De'Longhi EC820.B Pump Espresso Coffee Machine


A pump machine is the most traditional and well-known way to make espresso, using the filter holder and ground coffee. The De'Longhi EC820.B with professional-level 15 bar pressure offers the ideal introduction to the world of coffee and a hands-on Barista experience in your own home.


The EC820.B Pump-Driven Espresso Maker, in a contemporary black and chrome finish, can make coffee using both ground coffee and ESE (Easy Serving Espresso) pods for added convenience and makes both espresso and cappuccino. The cappuccino system, based on an in-built manual frothing arm, mixes steam, air and milk to heat and create a rich and creamy froth. The self-priming system keeps the EC820.B ready for use at all times.

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