After all, its basically the Bello on steroids at least in terms of features.
It also comes with an eco mode for faster heat-up times and an even bigger-capacity drip tray.
This makes it harder to recommend to a lot of people, even the most passionate coffee enthusiasts.
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The PID display also moonlights as a shot timer, allowing you to monitor your brewing progress.
There are now buttons for these.
If youre new to the world of manual espresso machines, the Bello+ can be intimidating.
Plus, Diletta provides a quick start guide with the machine, which is all you need.
Honestly, its all very simple, and pretty soon, itll start being fun to operate.
Theres a minor disadvantage, here, unfortunately.
It didnt happen every single time, but it happened often enough.
As is the case with the hot water wand, which is useful for making tea and such.
And it’s a fantastic appliance to have if you want a slower and more relaxing morning routine.
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Should I buy the Seattle Coffee Gear Diletta Bello+?
It’s worth it, however, if you have deep pockets.
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(Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)
(Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)
(Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)