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De’Longhi Stilosa manual espresso machine (Italy)

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The De’Longhi Stilosa comes from Italy, a place where people take coffee very seriously. It is built for small spaces, which is good because many apartments do not have room for giant, noisy machines that look like spaceships.

This product has a 15-bar pump, which gives you enough pressure for a correct espresso. It is a manual machine, so you must do some small work yourself, but the compact design fits neatly into a kitchen corner without taking over your life. This machine is a perfect start for the barista corner in your cozy apartment.

De’Longhi started a long time ago in Treviso. Italians understand that a kitchen appliance should do its job properly without needing a large speech about it. This machine keeps things simple and functional for your daily routine.

De’Longhi Stilosa manual espresso machine is also available on Amazon.

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