The Miele CVA 2650 ST is the star of Miele’s impressive range of freestanding coffee machines. Elegant and versatile, it is just 50cm wide and is based on the NESPRESSO® capsule system, offering a choice of five different blends at the touch of a button. The combination of Miele technology and premium coffee sealed within […]
November 21st, 2008
The Miele CVA 2650 ST is the star of Miele’s impressive range of freestanding coffee machines. Elegant and versatile, it is just 50cm wide and is based on the NESPRESSO® capsule system, offering a choice of five different blends at the touch of a button.
The combination of Miele technology and premium coffee sealed within NESPRESSO® capsules ensures fresh, aromatic espresso and thick, golden crema, while the new Miele Cappuccinatore, a glass jug that heats and froths milk, makes cappuccinos and lattes equally easy.
The simple display panel and rotary controls make operation effortless, while the automatic cleaning program cleans all pipe work with hot water when the appliance is switched on or off.
Finished in stainless steel, the Miele CVA 2650 ST freestanding coffee machine is available for the selling price of $2,899.
Delivery time: 1 – 2 days
Dimensions: H x W x D = 37.2 x 49.5 x 29.3 cm
Finish: Stainless Steel
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