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DeLonghi Coffee Makers

DeLonghi coffee makers are said to be stylish, sleek, and extremely convenient to use, producing a delicious cup of coffee every time. Whatever your personal coffee preference is: drip, percolated, espresso, or cappuccino, DeLonghi probably has a coffee maker for you. DeLonghi produces a wide range of drip coffee makers that vary in price and features.

DeLonghi is a company that creates a variety of products – coffee makers being one of them. One of their models the ICM 100 offers an array of features. DeLonghi claims to have an exclusive patented “Flavor Savor” in which the water completely saturates the coffee grounds to give a rich aroma every time no matter which model you choose. On the ICM 100 model it features a programmable timer, 2 hour automatic shut-off, convenient front opening filter holder, removable water container with a 10 cup capacity, water purifying filter and a thermal jug.

DeLonghi coffee maker models typically range in price anywhere from $100 to $1500 with a variety of options and features available to coffee consumers. Many of there models are also sleek and sophisticated in appearance with almost a space-age look to them which only adds to their refined appeal.

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