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simply finish off the machine, new feet, solid state
control of steam and brew boiler, improved PID,
factory installed boiler insulation and even quieter
than before. The machine is exactly the same size
and looks almost identical externally. The Duetto
II arrives well packed and undamaged, because
Bella Barista double box the machines. The build
quality remains excellent with high quality
(industry standard) components and a lot of care
has been taken with assembly. Constructed using
heavy gauge mirror finish stainless steel, outside
and inside, unlike some machines which use
cheaper materials for the inner frame. The Duetto
II (although not cheap) still comprises excellent
value for money.
Dual Boiler machines are often quite complex
internally, with a lot of electronic cleverness, Izzo
have wisely avoided too much of this, creating a
machine that’s easy and economical to maintain.
The Duetto II is simple to operate, 2 On/Off
switches, one for the machine and the other for
the Steam/Hot Water boiler. There is no need to
do anything special to draw steam, hot water or
espresso at any time. The Duetto II automatically
maintains the water level in the boiler as required
and if run low on water in the tank the Duetto II
has a low water alarm in addition to switching
itself off as a safety precaution. If you prefer, you
can simply flip a lever and plumb it directly into
the mains, rather than use the internal tank.
Overview Inside This ReviewInside This ReviewInside This ReviewInside This Review
Overview 1
How it works 3
Inside the Duetto 4
A detailed Tour 5
Key Features 6
Using the Duetto 14
Design Considerations 15
Brew Temperature 17
Final Thoughts 18
Why should I buy A Duetto II? 20
Specifications 21
Gallery 22
At the time of writing, I am currently unaware of any
machine with all the features of the Duetto II (as
standard) at this price point.
H T T P : / / W W W . B E L L A B A R I S T A . C O . U K
izzo alex duetto ii closer look v4.doc
“simple to operate, 2 On/Off switches, one
for the machine and the other for the Steam/Hot Water boiler”
The details were correct at the time of writing, but the manufacturer and Bella Barista reserve the right to change the technical specification of the packaging, machines and any accessories supplied with the machine (including quantity and type of accessories supplied)
elements in 5 litre or larger boilers. The Duetto II
should give the same quality and durability,
without the hassle. The Duetto II requires no
specialised power supply and is unique in
providing a traditional machine with the features it
has. It is an excellent machine both for the
customer to use and the reseller to support. It will
provide years of reliable service with the minimum
of maintenance.
Once in position on the counter the machine looks
nice and does not dominate on standard sized
work surface. The height of the machine is very
convenient and gives room under standard height
kitchen cupboards. Even though large, it’s still
small enough to be positioned in a corner, ideal,
especially when located near a sink.
“Comprehensive documentation covering all
aspects of operation, routine maintenance
and production of espresso based drinks”
Overview –cont.
Bella Barista provides comprehensive
documentation covering all aspects of operation,
routine maintenance and production of espresso
based drinks. A valuable addition to the Italian
manufacturers written user guide which in my case
was not available as I have the first machine
produced.
Even if you are completely new to coffee making
and this type of machine, you will have no problem
making all those great coffee drinks in a very short
time. The Duetto is easy to keep clean, a quick wipe
with a damp cloth and a buff with a micro fibre
cloth keeps it looking great. More complex tasks,
backflushing, group head cleaning etc. are actually
very easy to do and explained in the supplied Bella
Barista user guide.
Well packed inner box, protected by double packing in an Well packed inner box, protected by double packing in an Well packed inner box, protected by double packing in an Well packed inner box, protected by double packing in an
Positioned in the corner of my kitchenPositioned in the corner of my kitchenPositioned in the corner of my kitchenPositioned in the corner of my kitchen
It’s easy to glance at the Duetto II and think nothing
has changed, the only obvious external differences
are the feet, the finish on the metal at the rear of the
cup warmer tray, two red instead of a red and green
lights. When switched on the PID looks the same,
but alternates between steam and brew boiler
temperatures every few seconds. A close inspection
inside reveals just how special this machine is.
Extremely high Internal build quality, traditional
construction using heavy gauge copper tube and
brazed fittings, with great attention to detail.
Components are well positioned, neatly assembled;
all cables are well away from hot spots and
comprehensively tied to avoid movement.
Some internal shots below, all the quality names,
Sirai, Gicar, and a nice view of boilers, how they got it
all in there (wow!)
Somehow they got it all in, incredible!Somehow they got it all in, incredible!Somehow they got it all in, incredible!Somehow they got it all in, incredible!
Brazed joints nice and neat with superb quality wiring.Brazed joints nice and neat with superb quality wiring.Brazed joints nice and neat with superb quality wiring.Brazed joints nice and neat with superb quality wiring.
New custom made boilersNew custom made boilersNew custom made boilersNew custom made boilers (insulated steam boiler) (insulated steam boiler) (insulated steam boiler) (insulated steam boiler), very , very , very , very
The rotary pump and powerhouse of a motor, plus a good view The rotary pump and powerhouse of a motor, plus a good view The rotary pump and powerhouse of a motor, plus a good view The rotary pump and powerhouse of a motor, plus a good view
of the nicely made 0.8l brew boiler. of the nicely made 0.8l brew boiler. of the nicely made 0.8l brew boiler. of the nicely made 0.8l brew boiler.
On the left the Gicar PID On the left the Gicar PID On the left the Gicar PID On the left the Gicar PID
and the 2 and the 2 and the 2 and the 2 Solid state Solid state Solid state Solid state
switchswitchswitchswitches centre and rightes centre and rightes centre and rightes centre and right
Note: no pressurestatNote: no pressurestatNote: no pressurestatNote: no pressurestat
Both Boilers have resettable limit statsBoth Boilers have resettable limit statsBoth Boilers have resettable limit statsBoth Boilers have resettable limit stats, but you
can’t really see them in this picture, the Steam/HW
boiler has one on the bottom and the Brew boiler
has one on the top. Above is almost a total strip
down for access and can be achieved in a few
minutes. Many components can be reached simply
by removing the cover under the cup tray a 60
second job with 4 screws. Easy Access to the
internals has always been a good feature of Izzo
machines and the Duetto II is no different. Inside is
a high quality traditional copper pipe and brazed
fitting construction. I would have liked to see
boiler drain holes for descaling, but these would
have been impractical, as there would not have
been space underneath to drain them without
spilling descaler everywhere.
Maintenance is very easy, descaling is detailed in
the Bella Barista User Guide and is possible
without having to remove the case.
Inside the Duetto II – A detailed tour
1 of 2 solid
state relays
OPV, for safety
purposes. Not for
brew pressure
regulation as in
vibe pump
machines.
F-O-T Rotoflow rotary vane pump, with balanced
bypass for brew pressure regulation & separate RPM
The double skinned cool wall external case, with extra ventilation. Steel retaining bolts at the top of the case, give a secure fit and eliminate vibration in this area (these should only be tight enough to spring the case and frame together, not too tight as you will deform the metal).
I have not mentioned this before and I should have done. Image A shows the standard threaded insert on Izzo Machines. They comprise a spring clipped cage with a square stainless steel machine nut, to accept the stainless steel machine screws/bolts. The cage is easily clipped out should ever the machine nut need replacing. They can be tightened incredibly hard and not strip or spin in the socket and have never given any trouble, unlike the type of fittings used in B.
B shows the standard fitment on most prosumer machines. A simple grip riveted, threaded insert applied using pressure. If over tightened the grip can be broken and they spin in place, making screw removal difficult or impossible (even drilling out the fitting is not easy because, it can spin!), not easily replaced by consumers
• Change brew temperature at the touch of a button
• Low Power mode (1670W max), 7 amp, with Brew Boiler Priority
• No cooling flush required
• Good quality standard 58mm portafilters
• Commercial Rotary Pump specially fitted to reduce vibration and noise (now even quieter)
• Separate brew and boiler pressure gauges
• Ball Joint steam and water arms
• Drip tray drain system for plumbed operation & drain hose supplied as standard
• Plumbed Mains/Internal Tank operation selected with the flip of a lever. Also makes descaling a plumbed machine far simpler.
• Fully stainless steel construction, inside/out
• Brew Boiler can be independently turned off
• Redesigned drip tray and cup rack, drip tray can be removed without removing cup rack
Key features – Simple or special?
• Redesigned all metal adjustable feet
• Gicar custom PID Temperature control iof brew and steam boilers. P, I & D parameters can be modified, offset can be programmed (can display C or F)
• Brew Water Preheat via custom HX specifically designed for the Duetto
• Steam/Hot Water boiler can be turned off to save energy
• Solid state switching of Brew Boiler & steam boiler heating elements
• Improved Vacuum Breaker Valve (mounted on extension tube to improve operation
• Neat brazing and traditional internal construction
• Very powerful steamer
• No pressurestat for improved reliability
• 1F temperature resolution
• PID uses more samples/responses per second, for a much finer degree of control response.
A
B
The fittings in “A” (Izzo Machines) really are nice from an engineering point of view; the fittings in “B” are just adequate, but cheap.
Excellent routing of internal cables and pipes, avoiding hot spots and areas of vibration scuffing. I’ve come to expect this on Izzo machines
New Custom copper boilers (very thick). All screwed fittings on brass holders either brazed to tank or on brass endplates (brew boiler). Steam Boiler is factory insulated.
High quality internal components, but limiting the use of “clever electronics” means the Duetto II can be placed on a cheap standard mains timer to switch on/off as required
All components very accessible. This makes servicing quick and easy. There are large removable access plates on the underside of the machine as well.
Wiring all braided and high quality
Steel braided high pressure pipe
Temperature probe for steam boiler (no more pressurestat to fail). Steam pressure can be adjusted from the PID, so no requirement to remove the case.
Rotary pump with large RPM motor, so replacement shouldn’t be necessary very often in the Domestic environment. If the pump is ever fails, it is relatively cheap and very easy to replace and is removed from the motor with a single screw.
Rotary pump is now vertical & rubber mounted, with improved mounts, this reduces vibration considerably and allowed the twin boilers to be fitted in the same case. The Duetto II is now much quieter than before and possibly one of the quietest prosumer machines on the market.
Extra protection to the wiring has been added with an anti rub sleeve, it was actually a similar modification to that done on my own machine (using single sided foam tape) and one I recommended to Izzo. This would be an easy modification for existing owners to do.
The brew water is pre-heated through a specially designed custom pre-heat HX system in the steam boiler. Steam pressure can be run at 1.4 bar with no risk of overheating the brew water due to superheated water from the HX. Commercial confidentiality means I can’t detail how it works.
The 1.8l vertical boiler coupled with 1450W ((approx) heating element makes it a steaming monster.
I was concerned as to whether use of PID temperature control would delay the response (or pulse) of the steam boiler heating element as the steam tap was opened, but I needn’t have worried, response was instant and the heating element remained on constantly. However, the gentle pulsing of the heating element when in the steady state should result in a longer lasting heating element.
The stainless steel drip tray is large and holds a respectable 1.7 litres or more, but is best emptied at around 1.4litres.
The tray can be removed simply by sliding out from under the cup rack.
Izzo use a rubber grommet to seal the drain hole at the base of the drip tray, which is great as it gives a much cleaner look and no longer catches in the lip of the drain tray..
The second picture shows the drain attachment which comes as standard with all the hoses. The supplied drain hose is fitted to this (some mains fill only machines do not come with this as standard).
The ability to flip a switch to move mains to tanked operation is great. Very handy during descaling, or if the machine is to be moved to a non plumbed location.
The mains water hose and the drain hose can be detached from the machine if it’s not plumbed in, to keep things looking tidy.
Nice large cup warming tray. You can get plenty of cups on there, definitely no lack of space. Extra ventilation holes help keep the interior cool and it simply lifts to provide access to the internal cold water tank.
The finish at the inside rear of the case (just at the back of the cup tray) is a brushed steel effect, giving a contrast to the rest of the machine
There are no finger holes as on the, cup tray. This should be addressed by Izzo with the addition of a couple of lifting “knobs” placed at either side of the tray as used on the Vivi.
Finally those nasty looking plastic/rubber feet on the previous models have been replaced with attractive brushed aluminium feet.
The feet are height adjustable, unlike many machines on the market.
They have also fitted felt pads on the bottom of the feet, so the Duetto II can be moved around the counter fairly easily and without scratching, important because it weighs over 30kg. This makes filling the internal tank much easier.
The Duetto II uses a larger hole steam tip (shown on right, to the Alex MKII (left). The steaming power of the Duetto II makes the larger 2 hole tip very effective and I did try a 4 hole Izzo Pompeii commercial tip on the machine which also worked very well (steaming monster would be the correct term). I think which steam tip you prefer will be a personal preference, but you have plenty of choice (single, double small, double large, 4 hole).
Standard Tip heating times for Water (boiler set to 1.35-1.4bar
180 ml from 5C to 65C approx 18 seconds
360 ml from 5C to 65C approx 30 seconds
I still think the single hole steam tip also works well, but now can be purchased and considered an accessory, rather than a necessity.
Note: The Duetto II will steam very quickly with a commercial 4 hole Izzo Pompeii tip, however it should be remembered that tip is designed for a 4 litre boiler!, so for volumes of milk above 460ml, it’s best to use the standard 2 hole tip to maintain steam pressure.
My first steaming attempt with the Duetto II, a tiny single shot cappa and I rarely make milk drinks! (left)
The vacuum breaker valve on the Duetto II
I took one apart to have a closer look and as you can see, it’s a very simple device. Pressure in the boiler pushes the brass pin with the silicon O ring onto the nylon seating and seals the boiler as it comes up to steam. The extension tube can be clearly seen on the boiler (plus a conservative water level) helps for a more positive closure and less water splash as it closes.
I like the balljoint mounted steam and hot water arms
Separate brew pressure and steam boiler pressure gauges, the brew pressure gauge facilitates the easy check and adjustment of pump pressureF.In the case of a rotary pumped machine, approx 9 bar. I think it’s great that they kept the steam pressure gauge (rather than remove it to save a few pennies) even though the PID controls steam boiler pressure via temperature and the gauge is not actually required.
The machine came shipped without the plastic badge stuck onto it. The badge is a dissapointment and I simply didn’t have the heart to stick it onto the machine. It will also gradually slide down and eventually fall off. I’d really like to see and improvement in the badge and hope Izzo develop a nicer badge that’s permanently fixed on.
Gicar PID unit, specifically built for Coffee machines and this variant specifically built for Izzo.
I love the 2 simple buttons allowing all functions to be programmed, yet keeping it very simple to operate.
Values that can be adjusted in addition to
the brew temperature,, assuming your
dealer permits it (although I don’t recommend the machine is left unattended until you know an adjustment is sound) are:
Proportional - the gain of the controller, size of respsonse within the proprtional band to get back to the desired temperature, large values can cause overshoots, small values can make the controller slow to get back to the setpoint
Integral - an algorithm that moves the system towards a smaller and smaller deviation from the setpoint over time, values too large cause “hunting” around the setpoint
Derivative - best thought of as damping, not allowing the controller to respond to change so quickly, has little effect on the setpoint value, only when temp changes are detected. Values too large here can cause the system to become very unstable.
Display in F or C
Offset – The difference between the displayed temperature, and the actual brew boiler temperature. This reflecting the true temperature of the water hitting the coffee
e.g. You might need a boiler temperature of 105C to get water at 95C from the group, setting your offset to 10, will allow the PID to display 95C, even though the brew boiler is really at 105C.
The Steam boiler is also PID controlled and the P, I and D parameters are shared with the brew boiler. This in itself is not hugely important as the steam boiler only needs a fairly coarse level of control, the more frequent lower level pulsing of the steam boiler element may well prolong element life.
Time
The PID simply tries to adjust the temperature over time as shown below, each time the system is disturbed a similar, but less dramatic process takes place
A PID helps get your temperature where you want it, in a short time, with minimal overshoot, and with little error, but of course, with compromises, hence the ability to adjust P,I, & D values
Note: The PID and it’s sensitive “in boiler” thermostat, allows you to see all the changes going on in the brew boiler, unlike some other machines I reviewed, which either do not display overshoots beyond the temperature you have set, or don’t display anything at all.
The PID in the Duetto II pulses the heating element more times per second and has samples/responses per second, for a much finer degree of control. This may open up more and better tuning possibilities for the end user to experiment with.
The all important rating plate, visible when the drip tray is removed.
These used to be a rivetted metal plate, but has since been superceded by a security sticker with the relevant details on it.
I suppose one of the compromises of “higher volume” production.
The ability to turn off the Steam/HW boiler is also far more valuable than you might at first think. This is good for 2 reasons.
• It saves energy
• You do not leave, the machine at high internal temperatures for extended periods in the home environment, this makes your machines internal components last longer.
There is a minor performance penalty (capacity only) for straight shots without pre-heat, but not a problem and well worth working around. Temperature stability is still excellent in this mode.
The powerful heating element allows the 1.8l Steam Boiler to be up to pressure in less than 6 minutes from cold. Then you can steam or draw hot water again. Marvellous if you do not make milk based drinks all the time. If you want an Americano, simply boil a kettle in 1 minute rather than keep a 1.8 litre steam boiler running.
If the steam boiler has been used within the last hour or two, the time to come up to temperature is substantially reduced (a few minutes). The brew boiler alone only uses about 80-100W per hour to keep warm.
There are two methods of turning off the steam boiler, one via the PID, the other via the rocker switch at the side of the machine?..I recommend the rocker switch is used, as it’s easier and quicker.
The machines all come equipped with a standard UK 3 pin plug, if being supplied into the UK, again many manufacturers do not supply this with their machines
Supplied accessories include
The hoses you need for the mains water and waste connections.
2 x portafilters holders with single basket, double basket and blind filter.
Currently for Bella Barista customers a wooden handled metal based tamper, rather than those cheap plastic ones
Bella Barista customers should also find an 8.0 mm thick group gasket in there, I felt these fitted better and Izzo said last year they would supply machines with 8 mm group gaskets (instead of 8.5), but they still don’t?shame on them! Until then Bella Barista will include one free with your machine and I advise you to change it straight away.
Simply lift off the cup warmer tray to refill the internal water tank, or plumb into the mains?.the choice is yours
Both Brew Boiler and Steam Boiler have resettable limit stats on the top and bottom of the boiler respectively
The top cup warming tray has also been slightly altered (with an extra few mm on the front overhang) from previous models. This allows use of the 4 rubber standoffs in raising the upper from the lower plate slightly to improve cooling, without leaving a gap at the front. The extra space between the cup warming tray and the lower ventilated tray allows for better air circulation and cooling (a modification I made on the prototype and bought to Izzos attention, again bought into production).
On my prototype Duetto, I made a further modification, with extra ventilation holes directly above the PID, it is an easy owner modification if you wish to do it. Although in fairness there don’t appear to be temperature related PID failure issues in any Duetto model variants.
Improved insulation to terminal connectors at the bottom of Brew and steam boilers
Temperature resolution for the Duetto II is now in 1 F increments if F is chosen or 1C increments if C is chosen. The PID effectively allowing a resolution of 0.6C. So for finer control, it may be best to set everything up in C mode then switch to F mode for controlling brew temperatures.
Steam boiler max temperature is controlled in software, to prevent the steam boiler being set above 128C or 1.54 bar. Allthough you can use an unused offset value to increase it by a further 11C (but it’s not advisable)
Note: The 1F increments also apply to any temperature offsets programmed
Low Power mode. For situations where you may be limited to 8 amps or less, the Duetto can be switched to a “low power mode”. This allows only one boiler to be active at any one time.
Obviously in the UK this would not normally be necessary unless running on a restricted power supply e.g. Generator or some Caravan sites. The real value probably comes for our US cousins who tend to have more challenges with high power appliences.
Note: US models have some differences to UK models and in addition currently have slightly lower power heating elements. At 800W and 1200W (Brew/Steam boiler respectively). Hopefully this new function will, at some future time, allow use of heating elements similar in power to the UK variant.
This function is enabled via the PID. After entering programme mode the parameter F02 is changed from 5 = UK standard Setting for both boilers active at once, to 7 = One boiler active at a time, Brew Boiler has priority.
Operation in this mode actually makes very little difference to the Duetto II which for all intents and purposes will work completely normally. Te only real difference that will be noticed is during warmup, the brew boiler will warm up before the steam boiler starts heatingF.but again the overall warmup time of the machine will be totally unaffected.
This is the first time I have been able to include
such a section, mainly because I was asked for
some input to the design process. Izzo wanted
to design a machine that was traditional in
approach and yet provide most of the
capabilities expected of a twin boiler machine
without pricing it out of most peoples reach.
Various areas were considered with the benefit
of 20/20 hindsight, as I had reviewed a number
of twin boiler offerings in the past. These had
good ideas and areas that could be improved.
What weWhat weWhat weWhat we got in the earlier models got in the earlier models got in the earlier models got in the earlier models
• It needed to occupy exactly the same very high
quality Alex stainless steel case and frame, but
still have everything, nothing left out!nothing left out!nothing left out!nothing left out!
• No big ticket maintenance items, fancy
electronics kept to the minimum required,
easy and cheap to maintain.
• Can be placed on a simple cheap mains timer, Can be placed on a simple cheap mains timer, Can be placed on a simple cheap mains timer, Can be placed on a simple cheap mains timer,
to come on 20 minutes before you need a to come on 20 minutes before you need a to come on 20 minutes before you need a to come on 20 minutes before you need a
coffeecoffeecoffeecoffee in the morning and off at night. No
special accessory purchase required.
• Brew Brew Brew Brew water water water water preheatpreheatpreheatpreheat, but, but, but, but not as crude as a not as crude as a not as crude as a not as crude as a
simple heat exchanger, and simple heat exchanger, and simple heat exchanger, and simple heat exchanger, and tuneabletuneabletuneabletuneable if need if need if need if need
be for the futurebe for the futurebe for the futurebe for the future. A brew boiler large enough
to still give stability when the Steam boiler is
switched off (but with changes to recovery
times). The benefits of preheat are obvious
when used and surprisinglysurprisinglysurprisinglysurprisingly,,,, some machines some machines some machines some machines
with smaller brew boilers with smaller brew boilers with smaller brew boilers with smaller brew boilers don’t have thisdon’t have thisdon’t have thisdon’t have this
feature!feature!feature!feature!
• It has been said (I am not sure I agreeI am not sure I agreeI am not sure I agreeI am not sure I agree) that a
very large brew boiler (bigger than 1 litre) is a
bad thing and the water isn’t fresh. For For For For otherotherotherother
reasonsreasonsreasonsreasons,,,, the Duetto II boiler is 0.8l, a good
balance between being a little small or so
large that it has too much thermal inertia. It’s
a little larger than the single boiler on the E61
based Isomac Zaffiro (single boiler machine).
• No vibration pump just to save space, needed
a nice quiet commercial rotary pump
• An E61 group, they look nice they work well
and just because the design is old, does not
mean it’s not good. It’s easily serviced; parts &
accessories are readily available. It also has a
built in progressive pre-infusion.
• PID (Proportional Integral Derivative)
temperature control of brew water.
• ON/Off independently switchable brew boiler
• Internal Tank or Mains plumbed switchable by
the flip of a lever
• Steam/Hot Water boiler able to be switched off Steam/Hot Water boiler able to be switched off Steam/Hot Water boiler able to be switched off Steam/Hot Water boiler able to be switched off
has been planned, not put together from a not put together from a not put together from a not put together from a
common parts bin because it was the cheapest common parts bin because it was the cheapest common parts bin because it was the cheapest common parts bin because it was the cheapest
way…that’s not the Izzo way.way…that’s not the Izzo way.way…that’s not the Izzo way.way…that’s not the Izzo way.
What What What What itititit didn’t get didn’t get didn’t get didn’t get initially, but I wanted initially, but I wanted initially, but I wanted initially, but I wanted
from the outset, now we have it!from the outset, now we have it!from the outset, now we have it!from the outset, now we have it!
• PID display/control has in 1F resolution now
instead of 1C though and this is fine. There
was discussion about 0.1C resolution only
because I think there is a marketing need, not
an actual need for such resolution
• Insulated steam boiler, Insulating the brew nsulating the brew nsulating the brew nsulating the brew
boiler is not recommendedboiler is not recommendedboiler is not recommendedboiler is not recommended
• Nice new adjustable metal feet (with non
scratch pads)
• Solid state relay for the steam boiler
• No more pressurestat, PID used to control
temperature
What What What What I amI amI amI am still waiting for still waiting for still waiting for still waiting for!!!!
internally, it looks very similar to the existing MKII
Alex. This was not simply a cheap way of getting a
twin boiler machine to market, it challenged the
designers to get it all in the same space and the and the and the and the
same high quality stainless steel case and frasame high quality stainless steel case and frasame high quality stainless steel case and frasame high quality stainless steel case and frame me me me
(no plastic or painted steel(no plastic or painted steel(no plastic or painted steel(no plastic or painted steel)))).. The front panel is a
little cleaner, with the on off switch at the side and
a PID visible. It has not been designed in a hurry, a
proof of concept was made around Christmas and
then reviewed and redesigned, it’s a well thought
out machine. The Duetto II is really just a logical
progression from the Duetto, with many of the
things that would have been “nice” on the first
machines
The large Steam/Hot Water boiler means plenty of
steam and good thermal stability for preheat of
brew water. It’s a little larger than most prosumer
machines, but unavoidable, if you want a machine
of this spec with an onboard water tank. ThatThatThatThat said, said, said, said,
no other manufacturerno other manufacturerno other manufacturerno other manufacturer has squeezed so much into has squeezed so much into has squeezed so much into has squeezed so much into
a package of this size!a package of this size!a package of this size!a package of this size!
than the Vivaldi S1. Even though the case, and drip
tray is all steel, not steel and plastic. If ever the
rotary pump fails it’s a surprisingly cheap part and easy to fit.
No..No..No..No..The The The The DuettoDuettoDuettoDuetto or Duetto II produce the same or Duetto II produce the same or Duetto II produce the same or Duetto II produce the same
awesomeawesomeawesomeawesome espresso shotsespresso shotsespresso shotsespresso shots,,,, and are at least as good
as, or better than other twin boiler machines I have
reviewed.... The combination of, temperature control,
temperature stability, rotary pump and the fabulous
E61 group working together that makes the
difference (plus great coffee of course).
I have reviewed many machines and sometimes you
get the wish to upgrade, however the original
Duetto was so good, that really the new model just
adds some nice to have features, but no extra
function of any consequence to existing owners. So
for potential new owners, who can only buy this
model, enjoy! To those who invested in the earlier
models….don’t worry about it, your existing
machine makes coffee just as well as the new
model.
Do the comparisons with other similar machines,
read carefully what’s said in this review and
remember it was designed with the benefit of
hindsight, using or improving where possible on
current ideas for dual boiler machines.... NNNNo othero othero othero other
comparatively priced machinecomparatively priced machinecomparatively priced machinecomparatively priced machine on the market on the market on the market on the market
currently, currently, currently, currently, has ALL has ALL has ALL has ALL the Duettosthe Duettosthe Duettosthe Duettos features features features features as standard as standard as standard as standard. . . .
There could have been compromises, but it would
not have been the same machine. Simplicity,
quality, elegance of design and the ease of
maintenance that accompanies this are important
features. For me the original Duetto was the end of
a journey, it meets my needs and I don’t feel the
need to upgrade again
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