Melitta goes slim

Coffee specialist Melitta is addressing the practicalities of many modern kitchens with its launch of Purista, one ofthe world’s narrowest fully automated premium coffee machines.

Nigel Morrison, consumer and trade marketing manager at Melitta UK states: “Space-saving is a major factor in today’s modern kitchens and so we have launched one of the world’s super slim bean to cup coffee machines for pure coffee indulgence. This practical kitchen appliance is all about the convenience factor and modern design which wont compromise the most limited of spaces.”

Dispensing two cups of identical coffee simultaneously, the machine also boasts convenience with its ‘one touch’ feature, easy cleaning and LED display. Moreover, respectul of smaller living spaces and the fact that kitchens are also hubs for living, the Purista has low noise technology.

 

Top: The super slim Melitta Purista.

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