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KitchenAid KF4 Espresso Machine Features Water Evaporation System to Prevent Mold and Bacteria

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The KitchenAid KF4 espresso machine includes an automatic water evaporation feature that dries out the internal system to prevent mold and bacterial growth. The feature addresses a common problem with automatic espresso machines, where moisture and organic matter create ideal conditions for microbial contamination. This maintenance innovation could extend machine lifespan and improve hygiene for users who store machines or travel frequently.

TechRadar's Homes Editor highlights the KitchenAid KF4's water evaporation feature as a significant advancement in automatic espresso machine design. The feature works by boiling away water from the system after the user removes the water tank and redirects the milk system hose into a drip tray container, leaving the internal components completely dry. This addresses a widespread issue with automatic coffee makers, where the dark, moist interior creates an environment conducive to mold and bacterial growth. The editor notes that similar innovations are emerging across the industry, including a Ninja coffee maker with a built-in ventilation fan. The KF4's evaporation feature is particularly useful for users planning to store machines, relocate, or leave them unused for extended periods.

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    I test a lot of espresso machines, but the new KitchenAid KF4 has one of the smartest features I've ever seen — and it'll stop your coffee maker from getting gross

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