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Profitec

Profitec

MSRP
$1999 $2979
Skill Level
IntermediateAdvanced
Type
Semi-AutomaticSemi-Automatic
Heating Element
Dual BoilerDual Boiler
Portafilter Size
58 mm 58 mm
Activation
Press ButtonLever
Pump Type
VibrationRotary
Heat-Up Time
5-15 Minutes30+ Minutes
Brew Boiler Capacity
Brew: 0.4L Brew: 0.75L
Steam Boiler Capacity
Steam: 0.75L Steam: 2L
Water Supply
2.8 L - Resevoir2.8 L - Convertable
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 31 kg
Material
Stainless SteelStainless Steel

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

Machine 1, the Profitec Pro 700, is priced at $2979 and is classified as a semi-automatic espresso machine designed for advanced users. In contrast, Machine 2, the Profitec Move, costs $1999 and targets intermediate skill level users. Both machines are crafted by Profitec, highlighting the brand's commitment to quality espresso-making.

Brewing Comparison

In terms of brewing information, the Profitec Pro 700 operates with a lever activation and features a dual boiler system with a brews boiler capacity of 0.75 liters, taking over 30 minutes to heat up. The Profitec Move uses press button activation and also has a dual boiler but with a smaller brew boiler capacity of 0.325 liters, heating up in just 5 to 15 minutes. Additionally, the Pro 700 utilizes a rotary pump while the Move employs a vibration pump, which can influence brewing pressure consistency.

Features Comparison

When it comes to features, both machines share several advanced attributes such as auto shutoff, boiler and steam pressure gauges, concurrent brew and steam capabilities, PID control, and pre-infusion. They both lack integrated grinders but feature steam wands with no-burn technology and over-pressure valves. However, the previously mentioned heating elements and activation systems are the primary distinctions, reflecting their intended user skill levels and operational contexts.

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