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De’Longhi has introduced the Linea Classic Espresso Machine, a new home appliance designed to offer café-style coffee drinks with minimal effort.
Equipped with a 15-bar Italian pump, the Linea Classic ensures consistent nine-bar extraction for balanced espresso. Thermoblock technology allows for rapid heating and precise temperature control, while the adjustable steam wand provides options for both steamed and foamed milk. Customisable drink presets and a pressure gauge further support ease of use.
The compact machine includes a 57oz removable water tank, adjustable drip tray and comes with essential accessories such as a portafilter, tamper, measuring scoop and filter baskets.
De’Longhi describes the Linea Classic as a blend of "Italian design" and "modern functionality".
Eliza Woolston Sheffield, president of De'Longhi North America, said: "We're proud to introduce the Linea Classic, a true reflection of Italian design and innovation that brings an authentic café experience into the home".
"This sleek and compact machine combines timeless style with modern functionality, delivering barista-quality performance while fitting seamlessly on any kitchen counter. Whether crafting rich espresso, creamy cappuccinos or refreshing over-ice drinks – the Linea Classic makes it easy to enjoy exceptional coffee with every brew."
Priced at $199.99 in the US and $249.99 in Canada, the machine is now available online and in retail stores including Amazon, Target, Crate & Barrel, Canadian Tire and Walmart Canada.
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