24″ CVA 6405 Plumbed Built-in Coffee System

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From single-serve coffee machines up to commercial, larger output models, the choices can seem limitless when it comes to deciding which coffee system is best for your kitchen layout.

 

If you enjoy the delightful smell and the thick crème of your beloved coffee prepared with freshly ground beans, the Miele variety of exceptional coffee appliances is for you. Miele features two machine styles: built-in, for continuous integration into your kitchen cabinets, and freestanding, for space-saving function on your countertop. Whichever system you choose, Miele machines offer a assortment of freshly-ground coffee drinks seamlessly at the touch of a button. Now you can appreciate your preferred drink not only in a fancy café but also in the luxury of your own home.

 

All built-in coffee and espresso machines are automatic models and typically you won’t find them at normal retailers-instead, look for appliance specialists that carry high-end lines or at gourmet cookware stores. These built-in models normally feature dual dispensing spouts whose height can be adjusted, a hot-water dispenser, an integrated frothing system, and either an integrated grinder with bean and ground compartments or a pod/capsule system. Some come with a cup-and-saucer heating and storage drawer; others can be fitted with a separate but matching drawer unit. Customize your beverage by adjusting the temperature, modifying the fineness of the beans, and choosing the quantity of espresso/coffee/milk distributed. Then, for future use you can simply name your custom-made drink! Thanks to new M Touch controls found on these Miele units, modifying your preferences on your new Miele coffee system couldn’t be easier. Another feature, which offers exceptional consumer convenience, is during the preheating and after the preparation of coffee specialties with milk; the appliance mechanically washes itself, reducing the cleaning time in the future.

 
Pros

They free up countertop space by being fitted into your cabinetry

They can be plumbed straight to your water source, guaranteeing fresh water and saving frequent trips from the sink to the coffeemaker

Cons

Built-in coffeemaker take up a considerable volume: ranging from about 24 inches wide, 22 or 23 inches deep and 18.5 inches high.

Typical price tag of $2,000 to $2,500.

 

All built-in coffee and espresso machines are automatic models. You won’t find them at typical retailers-instead, look for appliance specialists that carry high-end lines or at gourmet cookware stores.

The built-in models typically offer dual dispensing spouts whose height can be adjusted, a hot-water dispenser, an integrated frothing system, and either an integrated grinder with bean and ground compartments or a pod/capsule system.

Some come with a cup-and-saucer warming and storage drawer; others can be installed with a separate but matching drawer unit.

24″ CVA 6405 Plumbed Built-in Coffee System

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Madeleine Jimenez

24 CVA 6405

 

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