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The coffee maker itself is roughly 13 inches tall. I would make sure it has enough clearance for the steam that comes out of the top. You don't want to constantly be hitting the bottom of a wood cabinet with hot steam every morning. I would say leaving about 6 inches from the top of the coffee maker would be fine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It will fit under a standard kitchen cabinet, but I don't recommend it. I have mine to the right side of my sink, where I do not have cabinets. That way the little messes it makes, cleaning out the pucks, etc., is a breeze, and that chore goes much faster especially if you are making multiple espresso's. Also, the top of the machine will keep a few upside down coffee cups or mugs warm while you do the brew! I am also lazy sort of and don't like having to fish stuff out from under a cabinet to use it. Another issue to consider is the lid that flips up at the back so you can put the water in to make espresso and froth milk, under my cabinets I would have to pull the machine out to use it. To provide technical answers to your questions, here goes. Closed up the machine is 13 inches tall. With the water reservoir lid open at the back, 15.5 inches tall, but you need to be able to get the water tank out and that requires at least 4 more inches to maneuver it, so 20 inches. Hope this helps.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will need at leas 13 in high and 14 in wide. I would recommend 16 in high room for convince cause the espresso water tank door flips up from the top and increase the hight and water filter pull up to take out requires 16 in to take out with out moving it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.12.5 inches, but you need around 17 to open the top for water filling. (unless of course, you just move it out from beneath the cabinet!)
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The product measures 14.5 x 11 x 12.8 inches.
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