La Cimbali DT1 Junior Casa Espresso Machine
La Cimbali DT1 Junior Casa Espresso Machine

La Cimbali DT1 Junior Casa Espresso Machine

Regular price $2,995.00
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Cimbali DT1 Junior Casa Espresso Machine

The Junior DT1 has a beautiful stainless outer shell that looks great on black marble, blends in with other stainless steel appliances, and fits under standard cabinet heights of 17 3/4". The Junior DT1 espresso machine has a rotary pump, is very quiet, has programmable volumetric dosing, must be plumbed in, runs on a 15 amp 110-volt circuit, and has the ability to direct drain into the drip tray or not.

Many new features have been added to this machine, including the ability of passive pre-infusion, dual gauges, and a new three-hole steam tip with smaller holes which makes it simple to produce great micro foam even when doing small quantities of milk.

It is very simple to activate pre-infusion: hold any button on the display for 2 seconds and it goes into pre-infusion mode when you make that drink. Press and release any button and it makes the shot without pre-infusion.

* All of the VST insert baskets will work in the Cimbali portafilters, except the 22 gram *

FEATURES:

  • Warranty: 1-year parts and labor provided by My Espresso Shop
  • Dual gauge
  • Built-in passive pre-infusion
  • Three hole steam tip with smaller holes for easy production of micro-foam
  • Stainless steel outer shell
  • Stainless steel multi-directional steam arm
  • Stainless steel multi-directional hot water tap
  • Two complete 58 mm portafilters (one single and one double)
  • Rotary pump
  • Direct plumb and drain
  • Programmable volumetric dosing
  • Insulated 2.25-liter copper boiler with Ruveco Teck coating 
  • 15 amp
Dimensions
Height 17.25 inches
Width 12.75 inches
Depth 18.75 inches
Weight 68 pounds

 

We ship your machine strapped to a small pallet and send it via common carrier (Ltl - Less than Truckload). This form of shipping is MUCH more expensive for us than UPS or FedEx, but we feel it is not only worth it but necessary. We have tried both UPS and FedEx and it simply isn't worth it; too many machines got damaged in the process of shipping. The last thing you would want is to place an order for a beautiful machine, only to have it arrive damaged.