The main feature of the Art T1 Sixties espresso machine in a commercial environment is its extreme compactness versus performance - the result of an Elektra design study in placing a whopping 5.5 liters of boiler capacity into such a small frame and body.
However, for the home, this can be a big machine. It does require a direct water connection and drainage, but these conveniences are highly desired by the espresso experts. With a direct water line connection to your cold water plumbing, you never have to worry about filling any water tank, but you do have to remember to recharge the optional water softener. It is also great to never have to pull the drip tray to empty into your sink - one only needs to remove it for cleaning.
This machine's high wattage heating element is designed to heat the boiler for quick recovery and temperature stability. The Elektra Art.T1 even generates a lot of heat to keep those cups nice and toasty on top (minimum 2 hours required to preheat cups).
The Art T1 has 5 programmable buttons to measure the amount of water being pumped through the espresso coffee grinds. The extra 'K' button on the touchpad allows the operator to use the machine as a semi-automatic (start and stop of the espresso extraction) and to program the other 4 buttons.
FEATURES
Width (millimeters) | 355 mm |
Depth (millimeters) | 505 mm |
Height (millimeters) | 470 mm |
Weight (kilograms) | 37.5 kg |
Boiler Type (litres) | Heat Exchanger |
Boiler Capacity | 5.5 L |
Power Supply + Absorption | Wattage (W) - 2200 W Amperage (A) - 20 A Voltage (V) - 110/120 V |
Water Source | Plumbed In |
Pump | Rotary |
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