The Tea Due’s 1.2 L insulated copper heat exchange boiler is a great size for low-volume spaces, like homes and office kitchens, allowing you to steam milk and pull shots at the same time without risking sputtering or losing pressure.
The accompanying 3 L water tank is a generous size, automatically refilling the boiler when necessary and enabling you to make many drinks before the tank gets low on water.
This machine features the beloved E61 group. The design flows hot water through the group constantly, so it’s always at the right temp for espresso. It also includes a short built-in pre-infusion, helping each shot come out more balanced and flavourful.
The dual gauges ensure you always know the boiler and pump pressures, which keeps you from accidentally pulling shots of espresso before the machine is fully heated up and ready.
The Isomac Tea Due is the Version 2.0 of the Tea coffee machine, this time with an improved two-hole steam wand that leads to smoother milk, no-burn steam and hot water wands that are cool to the touch and upgraded water valves.
The cup warmer keeps your mugs nice and warm, and the auto-off function ensure your machine is turned off and safe when the water rank runs dry. With a small footprint (but still a reasonably sized rip tray), the Isomac Tea Due is a great coffee machine for spaces that don’t have much room to spare.