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2401 days ago

Domestic Espresso Coffee Machine, Coffee grinder: VIbiemme, Rocket,...

Tony from Glenfield

I have been buying and selling domestic coffee machines for more than 3 years and I love what I do. I have collected a number of great domestic machines and open for sale for the right person.

All of my machines have been serviced before selling so rest assured they’re in great condition. Please check my feedback from previous customers.

I know spending $2k-3k for a machine is quite a big investment, therefore I offer customers to come see the machine first before purchasing.

For out of Auckland customers, I can live stream the machine they want to purchase and run a full test with them. Shipping is the part that not many sellers on trademe take seriously. I am proud that all my machines are always packed carefully to minimise any potential damage. Furthermore, I work directly with the shipping company to sort out any problems arised. This is something that not many sellers on trademe are able to offer.

Understanding most people want to have the flexibility to choose the right coffee machine with coffee grinders, please send me an email about your requirement and your budget, I can direct you to the right combo for home users.

The machine I carry include brands like Rocket Coffee machine, Vibiemme Super, Vibiemme Junior, Isomac Tea 3, Nuova Oscar, Mazzer grinder, Compak grinder, Rancilio grinder, etc

On top of that, I also offer annual servicing for all domestic machines so if you want to get it cleaned and tuned up, don't hesitate to contact me. Services are done professionally by our certified electrician.

Contact: Tony

Phone: 0273247715
Email: hello@coffeemachine.nz

Negotiable

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