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Coffee Machines

Indulge yourself and friends with a barista quality espresso coffee at home or for the office. We range all the popular coffee machine brands in New Zealand (nz) including Breville, SunbeamDelonghi and Nespresso as well as the premium Italian coffee machine Vibiemme (VBM). We have a coffee machine for sale to suit your needs and budget from a coffee machine with pods or capsules to a fully integrated coffee machine and grinder.

Vibiemme

Domo is Italian for home. Bar is Italian for café. Domobar: café at home or at the office With nearly 20 years of development the Domobar leads the...

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$3,950.00
$3,950.00 - $3,950.00
Current price $3,950.00
Vibiemme

Introducing the Domobar Junior Stainless Steel Tanked Lever coffee machine - the new entry level Heat Exchange Espresso machine. The Super is still...

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$2,950.00
$2,950.00 - $2,950.00
Current price $2,950.00

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of coffee machines are available, and which one suits my needs?

There are several types of coffee machines, each offering different levels of convenience, control, and brewing styles:

Manual Espresso Machines – Ideal for coffee enthusiasts who want full control over the brewing process, but they require skill and practice.
Automatic Espresso Machines – Automate brewing for consistent, high-quality coffee with minimal effort.
Capsule/Pod Machines – Convenient and fast, using pre-packaged pods, though they can be more expensive per cup.
Drip Coffee Makers – Great for brewing larger quantities, making them ideal for households or office settings.
Plunger (French Press) – A simple, electricity-free option that delivers rich, full-bodied coffee, though it may lack the complexity of espresso.

The best choice depends on your coffee preferences, convenience needs, and desired level of control over the brewing process.

How does water hardness in New Zealand affect coffee machines?

Water hardness in New Zealand varies by region, typically ranging from soft to moderately hard. Mineral buildup from hard water can affect the performance and lifespan of coffee machines over time. To prevent issues, it's recommended to check your local water hardness and choose a machine with built-in filtration or regular descaling options to maintain efficiency and durability.

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