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Faema launches new E61 CULT coffee machine

by Staff Writer
July 12, 2024
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Cimbali group brand Faema launches new E61 CULT coffee machine.

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Cimbali Group brand Faema has announced the launch of new coffee machine E61 CULT.

The latest addition to Faema’s E61 range, the E61 CULT one-group espresso machine retains the same design and high-quality materials while offering customers a consistently high-level coffee experience outside the traditional café environment.

“We are delighted to announce the launch of the E61 CULT,” says Cimbali Group Global Business Director Andrea Clerici.

“The name chosen for this variant says it all: the ultimate synthesis of what the E61 has been in its 63 years of existence: first a trendsetter, now iconic and proudly historic. It is a legendary espresso machine that is evolving and renewing itself with its single-phase version, ready to adapt to new contexts and needs, thanks to its single-phase electrical circuit.”

In terms of new features, the E61 CULT has installed power which makes it suitable for non-professional environments. It’s also equipped with a volumetric electric pump, replacing the traditional lever, which delivers fixed water pressure to enable the machine to create consistent coffee cream.

To ensure quality it comes with a brewing valve and advanced water system, soaking the coffee grounds before water passes through them. It also eliminates limescale deposits.

According to the team at Faema, the machine’s unique standpoint is its design which features wooden details integrated into its steel casing.

Founded in Milan in 1945, Faema is one of the leading manufacturers of professional coffee machines. In line with Cimbali Group’s vision for its expanding product range, the company aims to offer solutions for coffee shops, restaurants, hotels, workplaces, and the home environment.

In 2021, the brand launched the FAEMINA line of domestic coffee machines. To cater for commercial settings it has also introduced the X-Compact coffee machine, suited for high-volume environments thanks to its ease of use.

The E61 CULT is available in the UK. For more information click, here.

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