VBM Vibiemme New Domobar Super Electronic - Dual Boiler Espresso Machine

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Die Kompakte VBM Vibiemme New Domobar Super Electronic Dual Boiler Espressomaschine zeigt ihre stärken mit einer einzigartigen Temperatursabilität und dem zeitlos modernen Edelstahldesign. Perfekt für den ambitionierten Barista.

€2.799,00
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Delivery time: 2-5 days

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Scope: household, office

Technical data: Voltage 220 - 240V, power consumption 1,800 W

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VBM Vibiemme New Domobar Super Electronic espresso machine

Modern 2-circuit portafilter classic with dual boiler system and digital control via a 3.5" TFT touch display

Enjoy the wonderful aroma of freshly ground coffee and the atmosphere of an Italian espresso bar every day. The VBM Vibiemme New Domobar Super Electronic is your perfect companion for the highest demands on perfect coffee preparation and stands for absolute espresso enjoyment. The timeless classic with multi-boiler heart is the top model for the home barista. The machine is controlled via a TFT touch display. The temperature for both the coffee preparation and the steam is controlled electronically. The programmable portioning electronics, the pre-infusion and the "No Burn" steam wand are other useful features of the VBM Super Electronic

At a glance:

  • 2-circuit dual boiler machine with E-61 brewing group
  • PID temperature and digital control via 3.5″ TFT touch display
  • Automatic brewing group (4 programmable quantities)
  • pressure profiles
  • 0.5l coffee boiler and 2 l service boiler
  • 1.7l water tank + permanent water connection
  • With rotary pump
  • standby function
  • Warning when water level in the tank is too low
  • warning indicator when drip tray is full (dishwasher safe)
  • Interchangeable side panels in different colors

VBM Vibiemme - portafilter machines with history

VBM, pronounced Vibiemme , was founded by Ernesto Valente in the late 1960s. Valente had previously worked for Faema and was the inventor of the E-61 brewing group. The E-61 brewing group revolutionized espresso machine technology. For the first time, an electric pump was used to build up the required brewing pressure. The system with a boiler and heat exchanger as well as a massive brewing group with an integrated pre-infusion chamber was the basis of our modern coffee culture.

In 1978, the developers at VBM were the first to build the E-61 brewing group into a small, compact espresso machine - what was intended as an experiment quickly captured the hearts of espresso lovers all over the world as the legendary Domobar espresso machine and brought a real espresso experience into the home. The Domobar is still being developed today and is also equipped with multi-boiler technology with the Super Electronic.

Multi-boiler in the smallest space

The New Domobar Super Electronic is probably the most compact dual boiler coffee machine on the market. A 0.5l brass boiler is responsible for making espresso and a second boiler with a capacity of 2.0l provides plenty of dry steam to froth milk very finely for coffee specialties. The two heating systems work quickly and effectively, so that the machine is ready for the first quick coffee after just 10 - 12 minutes. After about 20 minutes, all of the attachments and the massive E-61 brewing group are heated through and the New Domobar Super Digital delivers very consistent results when brewing.

The patented VBM E-61 brewing group

The new VBM Domobar Super Digital combines proven E-61 technology with modern design and new technical features. The machine is controlled via a TFT touch display. The temperature for both coffee preparation and steam is controlled electronically. In 1961, the massive E-61 brewing group developed by Valente for Faema and the associated dual-circuit portafilter technology was a true revolution that is still used in many espresso machines today. Since then, multi-boiler technology has been the first real innovation in the field of espresso machines. Steam and coffee water are prepared in separate boilers and are set up in completely separate systems. VBM uses the perfection of the E-61 group in conjunction with multi-boiler technology, thus combining tradition and innovation. The multi-boiler system improves the result through better temperature control and saves energy.

For every day

The New Domobar Super Electronic is a coffee machine for every day - simple and perfect for espresso or other coffee specialties. The equipment is very impressive and that despite very compact external dimensions. On the inside, however, the New Domobar Super Digital shows real size: boiler volume and heating output are very well dimensioned. The two separate heating circuits ensure quick heating. The very compact portafilter machine is also, as is typical for VBM, cleanly constructed and solidly manufactured. Particularly intelligent details make this multi-boiler machine a perfect work tool. The brewing group preheating using an optimized thermosiphon ensures that the E-61 group always has the optimal temperature and does not overheat. The desired brewing temperature can be set using a control on the thermostat. The 1.7l water tank is located under the cup tray and can be easily refilled without having to completely clear the cups every time. The design and the technical equipment with separate boilers for coffee and steam ensure relaxed working and very consistent results in the cup, especially with increased cup output.

Conclusion:

The compact New Domobar Super Electronic is perfect for the ambitious home barista . It is absolutely well thought out and impresses with numerous practical details, wonderful design with clear lines and beautiful polished stainless steel surfaces. Probably the most compact multi-boiler portafilter machine on the market for the daily "espresso bar experience" at home. A perfect interplay of the traditional E-61 brewing group with the innovative multi-boiler technology.

Scope of delivery:

  • 2 solid 58 mm portafilters
  • blind screen
  • operating instructions