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  • Casa Espresso
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    The toggle steam / hot water option has been popular. Accounting for probably 70% of the Vivi orders

    Feel free to contact me directly with any queries.

    Regards

    Antony
    (03) 9532 1517
    www.casaespresso.com.au
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  • Casa Espresso
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    franjae Vivis we spec for Australia definately have a copper boiler.

    We have also specced them with the option of taps or toggles for steam and hot water.

  • Viandr
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    MODEL. 0981 “RUBINO”














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    TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
    • Die-casted group with water circulating
    • Copper boiler 1.8Lt. isolated
    • Automatic pump refiling with electronic level sensor
    • Stainless steel steam wand
    • Stainless steel water wand
    • Gauge to control boiler pressure
    • Magnetic sensor for water lack
    • Heater block system
    • Pump thermos-protector
    • New design stainless steel cup warmer
    • Water tank capacity 3Lt.
    • 1 or 2 cups filter holder
    • Adjustable stainless steel feet
    • Vibration pump with pulsor
    • Pressostat with security and vacuum valve
    • New handles
    • Upper frame in stainless steel
    • WEIGHT: 20KG
    • POWER: 1500 W
    • VOLTAGE: 230V-5060HZ / 120V-60HZ
    • DIMENSION: L 26,5 X P 45 X H 36,5 cm

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  • Caffeinator
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    Nope. Aus spec: Vivi PID = copper. Vivi Duetto = Stainless

  • franjae
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    Interesting, I’ve been advised by a retailer that it is SS and what I can find on the net.
    Thanks for letting me know. Decisions…..

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  • Caffeinator
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    Australian Vivi PID is copper boiler

  • franjae
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    Thanks. I am after one with a copper boiler, so it appears that the Vivi is out.
    I currently have a Diadema junior which I purchased new all those years ago and running great. I’m now questioning if I should even upgrade as I only do two or three cups a day…..
    If I should upgrade maybe something like the Bezzera BZ10 would more than suffice? Quick heat up, gauges to tell me what’s happening. This has been out for sometime and seems reliable.

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  • Caffeinator
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    Izzo knocks the Quickmill out of the park on internal build. Site sponsor @casaespresso will be able to sort you or put you in touch with your local.

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  • reggierat
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    I have recently upgraded to the Izzo Vivi PID, im totally happy with the purcashe. The built in shot timer is really hand, and the consistency is excellent. My wife is also a huge fan and almost daily comments about how great the coffee she makes for herself is. I have no experience with the Quickmill though

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  • franjae
    started a topic Izzo Vivi PID vs Quickmill Rubino

    Izzo Vivi PID vs Quickmill Rubino

    Hi, I am currently looking at these two machines and was wondering if any of you folks have had experience with either of? Would love to hear your comments? Cheers
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