
Sage the Barista Touch Impress
CH plug
Sage the Barista Touch Impress
CH plug
Thank you for pointing this out. We will be happy to pass this on internally to the responsible department and hope that this will be corrected promptly.
hello! yes, the 417 mm does include the grain tank and its converter.
We don't know yet. As soon as we are able to offer these, we will add the corresponding suppliers to the shop.
Exactly, the first one has a Schuko plug, but a free fixed adapter for Swiss plugs is included. The second variant is the CH version of the appliance with a CH plug.
Water filter is included ... Especially for Sage ... available at Galaxus under Sage accessories.
But the milk jug is included. It also came with 4 strainers and all the accessories of the other colour variants.
To complete the picture, the mill container closes completely when you remove it. So the beans don't come out of the container. Although there are still a few grains in the mill, you could have two different containers with two different types of grain.
Hi, I bought the same mashine from galaxus a year ago. I haven't got a similar issue. I always use freshly roasted beans and my frind setting is between 13-16. The few times I have tried a finer gridnsize (11-12) and with a pack screen the output was indeed a few drops of undrinkable coffee but I found this normal. Maybe your coffee mashine has an issue
9 months ago
The cup tray of the Sage The Barista Touch Impress (CH version) can be heated. This function helps to bring the cups to the optimum temperature before brewing the espresso, which ensures the best flavour.
Automatically generated from the .According to my research, a 54 mm piston is required for this portafilter machine. Unfortunately, the manufacturer does not offer this accessory separately in its range.
We can only say that the supplier himself is waiting for a subsequent delivery.
I was able to compare the two machines with the same coffee, and the Sage's result is unquestionably the better.
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