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Profitec

Profitec

MSRP
$2399 $3049
Skill Level
IntermediateAdvanced
Type
Semi-AutomaticSemi-Automatic
Heating Element
Dual BoilerHeat Exchanger
Portafilter Size
58 mm 58 mm
Activation
LeverLever
Pump Type
VibrationVibration
Heat-Up Time
15-30 Minutes30+ Minutes
Brew Boiler Capacity

Note: The Pro 800 pulls brew water directly from reservoir

Brew: 0.75L Brew: Not Applicable
Steam Boiler Capacity
Steam: 2L Steam: 3.5L
Water Supply
3 L - Reservoir3.5 L - Convertable
Boiler Material
Stainless SteelCopper
Brew Group Material
Chrome Plated BrassStainless Steel
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
NoYes
3 Way Solenoid
YesNo
Brew Pressure Guage
YesNo
Steam Pressure Guage
YesYes
Over Pressure Valve
YesYes
Integrated Grinder
NoNo
Weight
24 kg 35.5 kg
Material
Stainless SteelStainless Steel

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

The Profitec Pro 600 is priced at $2399 and is designed for intermediate users, while the Profitec Pro 800 is more expensive at $3049, targeting advanced users. Both machines come from the same reputable brand, Profitec, known for its quality espresso machines.

Brewing Comparison

In terms of brewing information, the Pro 600 operates with a stainless steel boiler, featuring a brew boiler capacity of 0.75 liters and a heat-up time of 15-30 minutes. Conversely, the Pro 800 employs a copper boiler, has no specified brew boiler capacity, and requires over 30 minutes for heat-up. Both machines feature lever activation, vibration pumps, and a 58mm portafilter.

Features Comparison

When looking at key features, both machines have auto shutoff, PID control, pre-infusion capability, and shot timers. However, the Pro 800 includes flow control but lacks a boiler pressure gauge and solenoid valve, both of which are present in the Pro 600. Both models feature steam wands and no-burn wands for user safety, alongside over-pressure valves to protect the machines.

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