Gaggenau’s philosophy is guided by three simple principles: design, innovation and technology, the CM250 integrated espresso unit is a shining example of this
September 27th, 2012
Gaggenau’s fully automatic espresso machine CM250 takes home barista capabilities to a new benchmark.
The CM250 prepares all imaginable coffee specialties in the convenience of your home within 45 seconds without any need for a warm-up phase, courtesy of a continuous flow heater – producing a fresh brewed espresso coffee every time.

Pleasingly, the CM250 is now also offered in a stunning stainless steel and glass finish to compliment existing stainless steel appliances and fittings.
The CM 250, Gaggenau’s third incarnation is like having your own personal barista. Friends and family will enjoy gathering around your culinary kitchen hub, as the machine can be programmed to remember six different settings.

Those special requests can also be catered for, such as mixing the volume of milk, coffee to foam ratio at a preferred strength and heat.
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