Wittenborg, one of the oldest names in the world of coffee machines, is marking its centenary with the launch of a celebratory new coffee machine, which combines the fundamental values of the famous heritage brand with an exciting new vision of its future.
The W100 is a new, premium tabletop coffee machine from Wittenborg. The quintessential Danish craftsmanship it represents delivers superior in-cup quality and at the same time, puts it at the vanguard of the drive to achieve greater sustainability in the enjoyment of coffee: qualities that have long been associated with the Wittenborg brand.
The new machine has a distinctly refined aesthetic: its rounded corners give it a sleek, contemporary look, whilst under the surface, its advanced technological performance delivers a wide range of premium quality beverages. What’s more, by integrating into the design of the W100 the high-performance components that the hospitality sector demands, Wittenborg have elevated this landmark product to a level far beyond other machines in its category.
The W100 epitomises the Wittenborg vision in its use of first-class technology. The W100 has a 12-inch touchscreen, with integrated options for connectivity. The machine’s electronics are monitored and updated using new HTML5 technologies, which make its user interface more flexible, giving you more opportunities than ever before to improve the user experience.
The W100 continues the journey towards greater sustainability. This latest stage is represented in the use of environmentally friendly materials and processes, the introduction to the machine of an Eco mode and the improvement of the life cycle assessment. Last - but by no means least - the W100 has been awarded the A++ energy label. (EVA EMP Protocol).
Evoca UK has announced that the ES Version of the brand-new Wittenborg W100 will be available in the UK from March. The ES offers freshly-ground coffee from a 4kg capacity canister, plus an instant decaffeinated option. The ES is capable of serving up to 200 drinks per day. Customers have been advised that a second version, with fresh brew tea as an option, is expected to follow ‘in the coming weeks’.