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Profitec

Profitec

MSRP
$1999 $2399
Skill Level
IntermediateIntermediate
Type
Semi-AutomaticSemi-Automatic
Heating Element
Dual BoilerDual Boiler
Portafilter Size
58 mm 58 mm
Activation
Press ButtonLever
Pump Type
VibrationVibration
Heat-Up Time
5-15 Minutes15-30 Minutes
Brew Boiler Capacity
Brew: 0.4L Brew: 0.75L
Steam Boiler Capacity
Steam: 0.75L Steam: 2L
Water Supply
2.8 L - Resevoir3 L - Reservoir
Boiler Material
Brass, Stainless StelStainless Steel
Brew Group Material
Stainless SteelChrome Plated Brass
Hot Water
YesYes
Steam Wand
YesYes
No-Burn Wand
YesYes
PID Temperature Control
YesYes
Pre-Infusion
YesYes
Shot Timer
YesYes
Concurrent Brew Steam
YesYes
Flow Control
NoNo
3 Way Solenoid
YesYes
Brew Pressure Guage
YesYes
Steam Pressure Guage
YesYes
Over Pressure Valve
YesYes
Integrated Grinder
NoNo
Weight
18.7 kg 24 kg
Material
Stainless SteelStainless Steel

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

The Profitec Pro 600 and Profitec Move are both semi-automatic espresso machines aimed at intermediate users. The Pro 600 comes at a higher price point of $2399, while the Move is priced at $1999, making it a more economical option. Both machines are produced by the reputable brand Profitec, known for quality espresso equipment.

Brewing Comparison

In terms of brewing information, the Pro 600 features a lever activation with a dual boiler heating element, a brew boiler capacity of 0.75 liters, and a heat-up time of 15-30 minutes. Conversely, the Move utilizes a press button activation and also has a dual boiler but a smaller brew boiler capacity of 0.325 liters, with a significantly quicker heat-up time of 5-15 minutes. The Pro 600 employs a group type E61, while the Move has a saturated group type. Additionally, both machines have a vibration pump type and a portafilter size of 58mm.

Features Comparison

When it comes to features, both machines are equipped with auto shutoff, boiler pressure gauge, steam pressure gauge, and concurrent brew & steam capabilities. They both offer PID control, pre-infusion, shot timer, solenoid valve, steam wand, and no-burn wand. However, they share the same limitations regarding flow control and lack of an integrated grinder, as well as smart connectivity. Overall, both machines have comparable features, making them excellent choices for intermediate espresso enthusiasts.

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