Why Choose Us

Rich Experience

With years of hands-on experience in the development and design of household appliances and consumer electronics, we have consistently positioned ourselves at the forefront of innovation.

Professional Technical

Building on our robust development skills, we have expanded our focus to specialize in the research, design, and production of espresso machines and brewing equipment for both coffee and tea.

Quality Guaranteed

Our range of products, from espresso machines to tea brewing systems, is crafted with cutting-edge designs suitable for both home and commercial use.

Competitive Price

Not only do our products rival the functionality and quality of European imports, but they also offer a more competitive price point.

 

 

What Is Tea And Coffee Machine?

 

The tea and coffee machine category encompasses a diverse range of appliances designed to enhance the tea brewing experience. These machines, which are a fusion of traditional tea-making methods and modern technology, cater to a variety of preferences and settings. From the robust espresso machines that are a staple in coffee shops to the compact and convenient options suitable for home use, this category is rich with choices.

 

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Benefits of Tea and Coffee Machine
 
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Convenience
A fully automatic coffee machine lets you save time and effort because this benefit comes in super handy for people who are running short on time. You don't have to be a coffee expert to get the caffeine fix you need, just press on those buttons and enjoy a café-quality coffee from the comfort of your home.

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Quicker turnaround
A hot cup of coffee is always better but if you want a variety of coffees at a press of a button, it's entirely possible with a fully automatic coffee machine. Whether it be a cappuccino, latte or macchiato, a fully automatic coffee machine can do the job quickly and perfectly.

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Additional features
A great fully automatic coffee machine comes packed with a lot of features like a grinder, milk frother & storage and bypass doser. Having a grinder gives you the flexibility to use whole coffee beans or ground coffee. Milk frother and storage is excellent for someone who relishes cream on their coffee. If you want to take a break from pure espresso, then you can use a bypass doser to switch your coffee grounds into decaf.

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Brewing time
In a fully automatic coffee machine, there are varied programmed brewing timings which you can choose according to the type of ground coffee you use. Therefore, you will not have to stand around waiting, instead just press the button and get coffee within a few seconds.

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Brewing quality
A fully automatic coffee machine is programmed to create coffee according to pre-set specifications. This means that there is no room for mistakes since the brewing quality of the machine is consistent regardless of your expertise in making coffee.

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Maintain freshness
Majority of the fully automatic coffee machines come with an in-built grinder which allows you to grind coffee beans enough for your java. In fact, the roasted beans will remain fresh for a longer period than the grounds. Hence, you will always get the freshest coffee with every sip.

 

What Kind Of Coffee Do You Use In A Tea And Coffee Machine?

 

The kind of coffee you can use in an espresso machine includes dark roast and espresso roast. It goes without saying that you'll never brew great espresso without the right coffee beans. Most roasters aspire to creating roasts and blends which work perfectly for espresso, so shop around and find a blend that works for you.

Although darker roasts are generally considered better for espresso, don't feel limited to those - ask your local roaster what they recommend. And don't feel constrained to espresso roasts - many blends and single origin beans will work great for espresso.

But finding the right coffee bean is only part of it. Preserving the flavour of the bean is key - which is why grinding your own beans at home is always recommended.

 

Using Your Tea and Coffee Machine Safely
 
  • Make sure you follow the manufacturer's instructions.
  • The coffee machine must only be used by or under the supervision of a responsible adult. Use and store the coffee machine out of reach of children
  • Sit the coffee machine on a stable, level, heat-resistant surface
  • Don't fill the coffee machine above the max mark.
  • Always be careful when pouring water in or out of the coffee machine so that the power cord and socket stays dry.
  • If you notice an odd smell or any sparking, unplug the coffee machine immediately and contact the retailer and/or manufacturer
  • Make sure the coffee machine is switched off and unplugged before cleaning. Ensure the appliance is dry before being used again. Do not immerse the coffee machine in water for cleaning.
  • Removable components such as filter baskets and carafes should be washed in line with the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Always turn off the appliance when not in use.
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What Size Tea and Coffee Machine Do I Need?

 

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Consider how much coffee your household enjoys whenever you brew. If you typically have one to two cups a day, you may want a coffee maker that brews in smaller batches. For families that go through at least a pot a day or homes that frequently host other coffee lovers, a machine with a large carafe may be the best fit.

 

If you prefer iced coffee over a hot cup of joe, you may want to look for a coffee maker that specifically brews iced coffee. For iced coffee enthusiasts, an at-home cold brew maker can keep your chilled coffee on tap in your refrigerator or on your counter. Some hot coffee machines have a "brew over ice" setting to combine both hot and iced coffee options into one appliance.

 

When choosing a coffee machine, you also have to factor in the size of the appliance and whether it will fit on your countertops. Before buying a new machine, measure carefully to account for whether you'll need to lift or slide open a lid to add beans and water.

 

What Are The Proper Care And Maintenance Of A Tea And Coffee Machine?

 

 

Depending on how often you brew coffee, you should clean your machine more thoroughly once a week or at the very least once a month. Professional baristas working in cafés do that every day, but you're highly unlikely to brew so much coffee at home as to require maintenance that frequent.

  • Backflush procedure (used to clean the brew group).
  • Remove the portafilter and clean the inner edges of the brew group with a brush. If you're surprised by the amount of grounds you find in there, take it as a sign that you need to perform this procedure more often.
  • Replace the mesh inside the portafilter with a so-called "blind" filter with no holes in it (you'll find it in the full set of your coffee machine).

Put a special cleaning tablet into the blind filter.

  • Run the backflush program. If there's no such program in your machine, you'll have to do it manually. Start dispensing water and keep doing that for 10 seconds. Then stop and wait for another 10 seconds. Repeat 5–10 times.
  • Remove the portafilter and rinse the brew group by simply releasing some water. You can rinse the portafilter under the same water too.
  • Put the portafilter back into the group (with no cleaning tablet this time around). Repeat the rinsing and pausing cycle for 5 more times to ensure proper hygiene.
  • Once the system's been rinsed, brew a serving of espresso, but make sure to pour it out instead of drinking it. This guarantees that the next serving you brew will be absolutely safe (and perfectly delicious) to consume.
  • Thoroughly clean the portafilter and meshes. Pour warm water into a container and dissolve a cleaning tablet in it. Immerse the portafilter meshes and the portafilter itself (up to the handle) in this liquid. Leave them to soak for 15–30 minutes. Afterwards, scrub the portafilter and the meshes with a sponge, then rinse them thoroughly.
  • Clean the brew group mesh. As water travels towards your coffee, carefully ground and tamped, it has to soak through the brew group mesh. If this mesh is dirty, old coffee residue is guaranteed to find its way into the drink you're brewing, resulting in an unpleasant, "unclean" aftertaste. If coffee oils clog the mesh, this ruins the extraction process, making it inconsistent and once again negatively affecting the taste of your coffee. To avoid this, unscrew the mesh once a month, clean it thoroughly with a brush, then soak the mesh overnight in some warm water with a cleaning tablet dissolved in it.
  • Clean the steam wand. Use a thin metal instrument of some sort (like a paper clip or a safety pin) to clean the holes of the steam wand. If you soak the wand in some water every night, you'll only have to do this on rare occasions.

 

How to Choose Tea and Coffee Machine?
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Ease of Use
Most office pantries are self-serve environments. Hence, coffee machines should be easy to use with a straightforward coffee-making process—machines with a one-touch interface make brewing coffee as intuitive as a simple touch of a button. Additional functions like a touchscreen display further improve the convenience factor of the machines, making them ideal for daily coffee experiences.


Quality of Coffee
For many people, starting the day off right means having a great-tasting cup of morning brew. With high-quality coffee, your employees can expect a delicate balance of acidity, sweetness, and bitterness regardless of the coffee's flavour profile. The presence of crema—a tan foam that rests on the surface of an espresso shot—is also a good indication of a fuller flavour and richer aroma. To preserve optimal freshness, the coffee needs to be packed and vacuum-sealed until the moment of extraction to minimise exposure to air.

 

Range of Coffee Selection
The coffee machine serves the entire office, which includes employees and clients that may visit. As everyone has different taste preferences, it is important to have a wide selection of coffees available. Offering a range from intense to mild flavours, with choices including floral, fruity or biscuity notes and more, enables you to cater to everyone's coffee needs.

 

Sustainability
Companies are starting to realise the importance of putting sustainability at the centre of their business strategy and hence, increasingly choose to cooperate with partners that have sustainable practices in place. Selecting like-minded business partners that have a committed approach to sustainability helps to strengthen your company's reputation as advocates of sustainable practices.

 

Number of Employees
If your workforce is large, consider opting for a coffee machine that has more than one coffee extraction unit, which increases the number of cups it can brew at once. This feature raises efficiency and improves the ability to keep up with high demand during peak periods. Picture this; the workday is just starting out and everyone in the office is rushing to get a cup of freshly brewed coffee. With a double head machine, up to two cups of coffee can be prepared simultaneously, preventing queues from building up. This way, everyone can have a pleasant start to their day.

 

Design and Aesthetic
When looking for the perfect coffee machine, keep the design in mind. Ensuring that the coffee machine is visually consistent with the interior design of your office will strengthen your organisation's reputation of paying attention to detail. The easiest way to achieve this is by selecting a machine with a timeless design—a chic, elegant style will fit well in most office environments.

 

Long-term Value
Buying a coffee machine is not a one-time expense. Besides matching your budget, other factors such as installation assistance, on-site product support, as well as warranty and repair policies should also be taken into consideration as they prevent unnecessary downtime and add long-term value to your purchase.

 

 
Our Factory

 

RiConn Precision Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2007 by a team of experienced R&D engineers. With years of hands-on experience in the development and design of household appliances and consumer electronics, we have consistently positioned ourselves at the forefront of innovation.

Over the years, RiConn Precision Technology Co., Ltd. has been dedicated to pushing the boundaries of product innovation. Building on our robust development skills, we have expanded our focus to specialize in the research, design, and production of espresso machines and brewing equipment for both coffee and tea. Our range of products, from espresso machines to tea brewing systems, is crafted with cutting-edge designs suitable for both home and commercial use.

 

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Ultimate FAQ Guide to Tea and Coffee Machine

 

Q: Is citric acid or vinegar better for cleaning a tea and coffee machine?

A: Citric acid is a good choice for descaling your tea and coffee machine. It is cheap and readily available. Citric acid is natural (from citrus fruit) and doesn't give off any strong smell, which is a big turnoff with vinegar.

Q: How do you maintain a tea and coffee machine?

A: After each use, wipe down the external surfaces of your tea and coffee machine with a damp cloth to remove any spills or coffee residue. Empty and rinse the coffee grounds container, drip tray, and any removable parts. This daily routine helps prevent buildup and keeps your machine looking clean.

Q: How to maintain your tea and coffee machine?

A: Full clean of the coffee brewing unit.
Check steam pressure.
Clean and sanitise the water tank.
Clean all internal metal contact points.
Check grinder settings.
Complete clean of the outside of the machine.
Clean grounds tray and drip tray with hot water and detergent.

Q: Do tea and coffee machines need maintenance?

A: Tea and coffee machinee is needed daily and weekly, plus a tune up every 6 months, to assure they run smoothly and turn out the best possible coffee. If you resolve to stick to some regular procedures, your equipment will thank you!

Q: How often should I service my tea and coffee machine?

A: Be serviced every 12-18 months for optimal performance and maintenance. Frequent usage of the device May require more regular servicing to prevent any buildup of back pressure on its pump and element. Daily cleaning also helps maintain a good condition as well as prolonging service times over longer periods.

Q: What not to do with a tea and coffee machine?

A: Never cleaning the machine. This is a super common mistake for many home tea and coffee machine owners: Never once giving the machine anything more than the lightest of cleanings. And tea and coffee machines need a very regular cleaning, much more so than auto drip coffee makers.

Q: How can I make my tea and coffee machine last longer?

A: Don't forget to empty your carafe.
Are you using your tea and coffee machine properly?
Clean your tea and coffee machine routinely.
Turn off your tea and coffee machine.
Descaling your tea and coffee machine is important.

Q: How often should I descale a tea and coffee machine?

A: Most manufacturers recommend that you descale your tea and coffee machine every 3-6 months to keep the heating components in tip-top condition. The recommended usage also depends on the water hardness in your area.

Q: Can you put vinegar in a tea and coffee machine?

A: Empty the coffee carafe and clean out the filter. Then add white vinegar and water to the tea and coffee machine. You want to use around half as much vinegar as you have water. If your tea and coffee machine has a clean function, use this function to run the most effective clean cycle.

Q: Should I turn my tea and coffee machine off every night?

A: Leaving your tea and coffee machine on continuously will accelerate degradation of the wiring, pressure switch, heating-element, etc.... So you will be looking at higher maintenance costs over the life of the machine.

Q: What is the proper care and maintenance of tea and coffee machine?

A: One of the most important things you can do to maintain your tea and coffee machine is to clean it regularly. After each use, make sure to remove any leftover coffee grounds, rinse the brew basket and carafe with warm water, and wipe down the exterior of the machine.

Q: How often should I run vinegar through my tea and coffee machine?

A: Always check the cleaning recommendations in your machine's manufacturer's manual. We also recommends the following cleaning routines. You'll just need a little soap for daily cleaning. Every month or so you'll want to clean your coffee maker with vinegar.

Q: Do tea and coffee machines need servicing?

A: Tea and coffee machines get a fair workout in their time. So expect wear and tear to appear on your machine. Regular servicing will be able to determine whether or not any parts need to be replaced, or just repaired; and save you any major breakdowns in the future.

Q: How often should a tea and coffee machine be fully cleaned?

A: Depending on how often you brew coffee, you should clean your machine more thoroughly once a week or at the very least once a month. Professional baristas working in cafés do that every day, but you're highly unlikely to brew so much coffee at home as to require maintenance that frequent.

Q: Is it OK to leave tea and coffee machine on all day?

A: If the tea and coffee machine is left on for an extended period, it can overheat and start a fire. This can happen if the tea and coffee machine is faulty, if there is a power surge or if there is a fault in the electrical circuit. Electrical shock: Another risk of leaving a tea and coffee machine on is the risk of electrical shock.

Q: How do you care and maintain a tea and coffee machine?

A: To avoid built-up residue and the development of any unpleasant flavors, wash the carafe, brew basket and lids after each use. Then do a thorough deep clean once a week. Minerals in your drinking water can also build up in the machine, clogging tubes and making it hard to brew coffee.

Q: How do you maintain a tea and coffee machine?

A: Running a cleaning cycle with vinegar and rinsing thoroughly with water will ensure your next cup tastes delicious. To keep your coffee maker in top condition, aim to clean it every 90 brews or more frequently if you have hard water.

Q: What can I descale my tea and coffee machine with?

A: Descaling a tea and coffee machine with vinegar is a simple way to keep your machine performing at its best. With filters and grounds removed, fill the reservoir to max using half water, half white distilled vinegar. Run a brew or cleaning cycle, empty the carafe and run 2-3 more brew cycles with fresh, cool water.

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