On this website we have shown you how easy it is to make espresso the automatic way, using the Delonghi 3300. If you are interested in the more “hands-on” approach to espresso making, I found this video:
Did you happen to notice that the more “manual” approach takes longer? One of the features of the Delonghi 3300 is that it has two (2) built-in stainless steel water boilers. The 2 boiler system means the Delonghi gets the water very hot, very fast, so you don’t have to wait 10 minutes for a cup of espresso.
Additionally, the Delonghi 3300. is fully automatic, so you won’t have to fiddle with any “handles” or tamp down on expensive pre-ground espresso until it’s just right. With Delonghi, you just throw in the whole fresh coffee beans, flip a switch and drink your perfect cup of espresso in just a few minutes.
The official Delonghi demo can be found on this page: The Delonghi 3300 – What You Must Know Before You Buy
You can check out the specs at the Amazon site by clicking here: Delonghi 3300
Our complete Delonghi 3300 review is here: Delonghi 3300 Review
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