A new arrival to the forum. This may have been posted somewhere previously, but I could not get anything much by searching. I am after others thoughts on the Isomac Millenium. I like the look of the machine and the price is right, but should I spend more for the Giotto Premium? Thanks.
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Re: Who has a recent Isomac Millenium Due? After opinions.
Hi nelo and welcome to CS!
Take a look at the following thread, and when you have, dont hesitate to contact us for a demo of the Giotto. We are the Sydney Agents for Talk Coffee, who sell more of these units than any other outlet in AU.
When you come and pay a visit, youll understand why!
http://coffeesnobs.com.au/YaBB.pl?num=1213628768
Cheers
Den
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Re: Who has a recent Isomac Millenium Due? After opinions.
Hi Nelo784:
The Isomac Millennium Due is one of Di Bartolis best sellers. With the latest modifications, it presents even a higher value than before! As most HX exceeded the $2.5K price tag with the latest price rise, the Millennium Due is a much more humble expenditure, without compromising on quality of coffee nor aesthetics.
Thats one of the reasons why were offering it to CS members in such a reduced price this month, allowing more people upgrading more comfortably in those economically challenged times..
Visit Di Bartoli CS Special Page for details: www.dibartoli.com.au/products.asp?CID=54
The Millennium Due has an E61 group head with lever mechanism, steam/ water coo-to-touch, 1.5 lt boiler, steam pressure gauge, and spring load low level of water sensor. Shiny, smooth stainless steel finish and round elegant contour lines are a welcome change from square box coffee machines.
If youre not a heavy entertainer and the highest milky scenario youd be experiencing at home never exceeds 6-8 cups, this machine would do a great job for you, by producing good temperature stability and more than plenty steam pressure. For more machines specs check: www.dibartoli.com.au/product_details.asp?pid=49
If in Sydney, drop by Di Bartoli store to see the Isomac Millennium Due and the Giotto Premium Plus side by side and pull shots from both. Otherwise, just give me a call on 02 9389 9892 and Id be happy providing you with a more detailed analysis on the 2 models.
With specific questions, you can also email me on: ofra@dibartoli.com.au
Happy to help!
Ofra
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