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Espresso Machine

Breville

La Marzocco

MSRP
$1499.95 $5900
Skill Level
BeginnerAdvanced
Type
Semi-AutomaticSemi-Automatic
Heating Element
ThermoblockDual Boiler
Portafilter Size
54 mm 58 mm
Activation
ButtonPaddle
Pump Type
VibrationRotary
Heat-Up Time
< 5 Minutes15-30 Minutes
Brew Boiler Capacity

Note: The Barista Touch Impress pulls brew water directly from reservoir

Brew: Not Applicable Brew: 0.2L
Steam Boiler Capacity
Steam: Not Applicable Steam: 3.5L
Water Supply
1.9 L - Reservoir2 L - Convertable
Boiler Material
No InformationNo Information
Brew Group Material
No InformationNo Information
Hot Water
YesYes
Steam Wand
YesYes
No-Burn Wand
NoYes
PID Temperature Control
YesYes
Pre-Infusion
YesYes
Shot Timer
NoNo
Concurrent Brew Steam
NoYes
Flow Control
NoNo
3 Way Solenoid
YesYes
Brew Pressure Guage
YesYes
Steam Pressure Guage
NoYes
Over Pressure Valve
NoYes
Integrated Grinder
YesNo
Weight
12.2 kg 32 kg
Material
Stainless SteelStainless Steel

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

The La Marzocco Linea Mini is a premium espresso machine priced at $5,900, catering to advanced users. In contrast, the Breville Barista Touch Impress offers a more accessible price point of $1,499.95 and is designed for beginner users. Both machines fall under the semi-automatic category but serve different segments of the espresso machine market.

Brewing Comparison

In terms of brewing information, the La Marzocco Linea Mini features a paddle activation mechanism and a dual boiler system with a heat-up time of 15-30 minutes. On the other hand, the Breville Barista Touch Impress utilizes button activation and a thermoblock heating element, achieving a rapid heat-up time of less than 5 minutes. The Linea Mini has a brew boiler capacity of 0.2 liters, while the Breville does not specify this capacity. Additionally, the portafilter for the Linea Mini measures 58mm compared to the Breville's 54mm.

Features Comparison

Both machines include notable features; however, they prioritize different functionalities. The Linea Mini offers advanced options such as PID control, pre-infusion, and a steam boiler capacity of 3.5 liters, making it ideal for experienced baristas. Conversely, the Breville model stands out with its integrated grinder, making it a convenient choice for beginners, but lacks some of the advanced features found in the Linea Mini, such as dual PID control and steam pressure gauge. Both machines include an auto shutoff, indicating a focus on user safety, but the Breville lacks smart connectivity compared to the Linea Mini.

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