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Only if your espresso machine was designed for dual voltage. There will be a switch to change the voltage from 240 to 120. It should be in plain sight, maybe on the bottom. Check the owners manual as well.
Being the Espresso machine would largely be a heating appliance, it would take quite a bit of power. You would need to get a 120 to 240V transformer that can handle around 1500W.
Kitchen appliances are rarely made multi-voltage.
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