Coffee machine espresso NEMOX - Napoletana
Espresso machine NEMOX - Napoletana
For sale my espresso machine, Nemox - Napoletana. Bought new about 8-10 years ago for around 1.000$ Its in very good condition, clean and works fine. Except for the pressure gauge. It works when the machine powers on and heats up, but it does not return to "0" when its powered off and cooled down.
This is a heavy-duty construction machine! Weighs well over 10kg
Selling because i do not drink coffee any more and I need the space on my kitchen bench!
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Here's the info I found online:
"" The ULTIMATE machine with built-in professional grinder. Pressure gauge, 15 bar pressure, brass filter holder, built-in pressure gauge, painted steel case and stainless steel boiler.
Silver finish, stainless steel body and heavy duty filter holder.
• Painted steel body, robust and resistant.
• 15 bar pump.
• Stainless steel boiler.
• 1000W stainless steel heating element.
• Ergonomic switches.
• Built-in pressure indicator, it displays coffee dispensing pressure to make coffee more suitable to personal taste.
• Steam/hot water nozzle works on spheres allowing a 3D operation.
• The solid brass filter-holder maintains the heat, ensuring the temperature for your espresso is always ideal.
• Large steam capacity.
• Built-in professional coffee grinder with conical mills. ""
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