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The steam in my Vienna Superautomatica appears to be quite wet, even after being on for over one minute. Is there a way to adjust this and get dry steam?

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The steam in my Vienna Superautomatica appears to be quite wet, even after being on for over one minute. Is there a way to adjust this and get dry steam?

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Wet steam has almost the same temperature as dry steam. The only disadvantage is that 1/2 teaspoon water is added by wet steam during the process of steaming. The easy solution is to start with 1/2 teaspoon milk less and not worry about it. Wet steam does not influence the taste of the drink in any way. For steaming, we are dealing with milk and not with coffee. Whether it is a Vienna or Trevi, enjoy the espresso maker. You have the best espresso maker for what it does and how much it costs.

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Wet steam has almost same temperature as dry steam. The only disadvantage is that 1/2 teaspoon water is added by wet steam during the process of steaming. The easy solution is to start with 1/2 teaspoon milk less and not worry about it. Wet steam does not influence the taste of the drink in any way. For steaming we are dealing with milk and not with coffee. Whether it is Vienna or Trevi, enjoy the espresso maker. You have the best espresso maker for what it does and how much it costs.

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