The cordless Dualit Latteccino can produce 250ml of hot milk or 150ml of frothed milk in just 70 seconds and is perfect for making latte, cappuccino, hot chocolate or simply livening up an instant coffee. Compact and weighing less than 1kg, the Latteccino is an invaluable addition to any kitchen.
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Built to last, in standard Dualit fashion, the Espressivo uses highest quality stainless steel and cast aluminium for the body. Like all Dualit products, it undergoes rigorous testing to ensure you will be nothing but happy with it for years to come.
It's great to choose and grind your own coffee beans for use in the Espressivo. But sometimes you might want a cleaner, quicker option - that's where the Dualit coffee pods come in. Available in three Blends: Espresso, Intense Estate and Decaffeinated, they come in packs of 50 or 150 and can be used in any ESE pod compatible coffee machine.
The Dualit Axis Coffee Percolator is the perfect complement to the Dualit Axis Cordless Jug Kettle and will make up to 12 x 125ml cups of coffee in just 10 minutes. Stylish enough to take straight to the table, its 'stay warm' function ensures that you can enjoy hot fresh coffee all day.
We also stock the Dualit Coffee Grinder for making your own perfect blend for use in either the Axis Percolator or the Espressivo machines, and the Dualit ESE Coffee Pods for use in the Espressivo or any other ESE Coffee Machine.
Max Gort-Barten came to Britain from Germany just as the Second World War broke out and purchased a small factory in Camberwell. It was here that he began work on a few of his early ideas and ambition to utilise his engineering skills and creativity to manufacture products. A few of his first ideas included the Dual-Light electric fire from which Dualit took its name, but it was a patented toaster that caught people's attention.
He began concentrating on the commercial market and in 1952 created the first ever 6 slice toaster with a built in timer which bears a striking resemblance to today's Vario toaster! It wasn't until the 1970s that Dualit were given a grant to employ a Royal College of Art design graduate. Export incentives prompted Max and his son Leslie to exhibit at foreign trade shows. And consumer demand for professional kitchen appliances suddenly led retailers like John Lewis to stock Dualit products.
When the Dualit toaster became the must-have kitchen appliance of the '80s, the company was swamped by an insatiable demand and was forced to extend the factory twice over and find ways of increasing its manufacturing capacity. In 2003, the same year that Max Gort-Barten died, the company outgrew its original home in the Old Kent Road and moved to new premises in Crawley, West Sussex. Dualit today is one of a handful of successful, independently-owned British manufacturers. Reliable, well-engineered products remain at the heart of the company and there is an instantly recognisable and now nostalgically retro Dualit aesthetic which can be traced back to Max's first toaster designs in the 1950s.
Dualit toasters are recognised as the best in the world and with every part replaceable, they really are a toaster for life. The patented ProHeat toaster element uses the latest technology to ensure perfect toasting and if you're not ready to collect your toast, it'll stay in the slots and keep warm thanks to the stay-warm manual ejector. The traditional design is available in the standard Vario toasters and Combi toasters, which include sandwich cages for making delicious toasties! Dualit toasters are part of a range that includes the popular Dualit kettles, Espressivo coffee makers and other quality Dualit small electricals for your kitchen and home. (UK Warranty only!)