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Thermoplan BW4 Neo Coffee Machine

Home Shop Thermoplan BW4 Neo Coffee Machine
34,545.00 AED
Overview:

neo is a new, fully automatic professional coffee machine designed for a low daily requirement of 20 to 100 cups. With its innovative milk technology easy maintenance and top-quality milk foam and coffee Easy to use and with sophisticated sensor technology, it is a delight for both serving staff and self-service customers. It is virtually silent and, thanks to its high-quality materials, very durable The neo can be freely configured to offer a wide range of coffee and milk beverages. Ready to use with its conventional power cable, it is the perfect solution for mobile catering.

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neo is a new, fully automatic professional coffee machine designed for a low daily requirement of 20 to 100 cups. With its innovative milk technology easy maintenance and top-quality milk foam and coffee Easy to use and with sophisticated sensor technology, it is a delight for both serving staff and self-service customers. It is virtually silent and, thanks to its high-quality materials, very durable The neo can be freely configured to offer a wide range of coffee and milk beverages. Ready to use with its conventional power cable, it is the perfect solution for mobile catering.

neo is a new, fully automatic professional coffee machine designed for a low daily requirement of 20 to 100 cups. With its innovative milk technology easy maintenance and top-quality milk foam and coffee Easy to use and with sophisticated sensor technology, it is a delight for both serving staff and self-service customers. It is virtually silent and, thanks to its high-quality materials, very durable The neo can be freely configured to offer a wide range of coffee and milk beverages. Ready to use with its conventional power cable, it is the perfect solution for mobile catering.
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