Overview
The Perfect Beginner’S Espresso Machine, The Delonghi Stilosa Comes With Everything You Need To Pull A Good Shot Out Of The Gate. Single And Double-Shot Pressurized Baskets Offer Flexibility For Fresh Ground, Pre-Ground, Or Ese Pod Options, While A Panarello-Style Steam Wand Makes Texturing And Heating Milk For Lattes A Breeze. A New And Improved Model On The Same Platform As The Ec155, The Stilosa Still Carries Its Predecessor’S Stainless Steel Boiler And All-Manual Controls—All In A Fresh-Designed, Cabinet-Friendly Layout That Makes For A Great Introduction Into Home Espresso.
Features- Pressurized Portafilter: The 51Mm Portafilter Comes With Both Single And Double Pressurized Baskets.
- Stainless Steel Boiler: A Tiny But Mighty Steel Boiler Comes To Brew Or Steam Temp Quickly.
- Compact Case: The Stilosa’S Kitchen-Friendly 8 10 Footprint Fits Almost Anywhere.
- Assisted Steaming: The Stilosa Comes Equipped With A Panarello-Style Steam Wand For Easy Milk Texturing.
- Water Level: Keeping An Eye On Your Water Level Is Easy Thanks To The Stilosa’S Water Level View; And Refills Are Simple With A Top-Loading Removable Reservoir.
- Pros
- Where It Counts: The Epitome Of No-Frills, The Stilosa Still Packs In A Stainless Steel Boiler Mounted Right Into/Above The Group—Meaning Shots Are Hotter Than The Competition.
- Into The Spring Of Things: Delonghi Has Added A Spring To Hold Their Portafilter Baskets In! A Small Change That Makes For Much-Improved Usability.
- Cons
- Small Baskets: The Stilosa’S Pressurized Baskets Are On The Small Side, Classic Italian 7G Shot Sizes Are The Norm.
- Pros
- How Does It Compare? The Stilosa Upgrades On Delonghi’S Previous Entry-Level Model, The Ec155, With Redesigned Casing And An Improved Portafilter And Drip Tray.
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