Coffee supplier Rijo42 has developed a coffee machine that utilises “innovative Swiss technology” to produce coffee from the company’s own coffee beans and ingredients.
Using this technology, the company produces 5,000 bean-to-cup machines per year and each one will produce on average 25,000 cups of high-quality coffee.
It is the superior quality of the machines’ components that sets the brand’s machines apart from its competitors, according to a senior member of Rijo42’s service team.
Simon Caple said: “Our Swiss suppliers produce each Rijo42 machine with the best precision tools currently available on the market and have worked with us to modify machines to meet the needs of our UK customers.
“Once shipped into our factory… we check and configure each one to the customers bespoke settings. The grinder in each coffee machine guarantees 1,000,000 grinds. We use a traditional pump which delivers a constant ten bar of pressure through the coffee. In contrast, other bean-to-cup machines use a small vibration pump, which we found are often inconsistent.
“Our machines are built using a stainless steel chassis, which won’t rust or deteriorate. They include a large waste container, which can deliver over 100 drinks without interruption; other similar sized machines can only offer 30-40.
“Finally, our machines include flash heaters which hold only 70ml of water; this allows the machine to only heat the necessary amount of water, making it one of the most efficient machines on the market.”
Rijo42 director Luis Nino added: “We live in a society in which free time is commonly taken away from us by something of higher priority, meaning that our eating and drinking habits have become more ‘on the go’. Rijo42 has strived to make the coffee produced by our machines taste of the same high quality as traditional brew.”
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