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Delonghi Magnifica ESAM 4200 bean to cup coffee machine


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It's time for me to part ways with my beloved Delonghi Magnifica 4200 as I've upgraded her for a new model (ssh, don't tell). She served me very well for a number of years, and has made me many a cup of coffee. The water tank was recently replaced for a new one because it started to leak, but other than that she's in perfect working order.


Features/details:


- High performance 15 bar pump pressure

- Stylish silver finish

- Traditional milk frother

- Can be used with either fresh coffee beans or ground coffee

- Removable 1.8 litres water tank

- Integrated professional burr grinder with 7 adjustable coarseness settings

- Adjustable quantities of coffee and water to make an individually tailored cup of coffee

- Electronic steam and coffee thermostat for accurate adjustable steam control

- Removable brewing unit for easy cleaning

- Automatic shut-off of machine after a pre-set time has elapsed

- Adjustable steam emission

- Advanced boiler system (thermoblock), for the perfect espresso ? one or 2 cups it will always be the same perfect - temperature

- Rinse and decalcification auto-programmes variable to reflect local water hardness

- Adjustable height of coffee dispenser to accommodate either full size or espresso size cups

- Cup warmer

- Removable drip tray with water level indicator

- Energy saving function

- Power supply switch for zero consumption


This is the model:


http://www.delonghi.com/en-gb/products/coffee/coffee-makers/automatic-coffee-makers/magnifica-esam-4200s-0132212091


and a review:


http://www.beantocupcoffeemachines.net/reviews/delonghi/magnifica-esam4200/


I also have a few bottles of descaler that I'd be happy to include.


These sell refurb for upwards of ?300, and second hand for around ?150-200. With the addition of the descaling solution I'm open to offers ideally on the upper end of this bracket.


Let's say ?180 ovno, as people are bound to make me silly offers regardless :)

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