commercial
la cimbali m200
italian commercial espresso built for serious, high-volume cafes
the La Cimbali M200 GT1 is a multi-boiler commercial espresso machine available in two and three group configurations, with a dedicated 0.6L coffee boiler per group and a 7L hot water and steam boiler. it holds SCA certification for 2025-2027, backing its extraction consistency. power requirements run from 6.2 to 10.4 kW depending on configuration, with 220-240V or 380-415V three-phase options. built for fixed, high-volume cafe environments with proper electrical infrastructure.
what it does well
- sca certified 2025-2027, confirming extraction standards
- dedicated per-group coffee boilers support temperature consistency across all groups simultaneously
- available in three-phase power configurations, suitable for demanding commercial installs
- multiple finish options including glossy white, matt black, and polished aluminium
where it stops short
- requires dedicated 230v or three-phase circuit, not suited for mobile setups or standard outlets
- power draw up to 10.4 kw demands careful electrical planning
- pricing not publicly listed, making upfront budgeting difficult without contacting a dealer
specs
- boiler
- multi
- groups
- 3
- best for
- high-volume
- flow control
- null
- sca certified
- true
- sca cert cycle
- 2025-2027
frequently asked questions
what is the La Cimbali M200?
the La Cimbali M200 is a commercial espresso machine. italian commercial espresso built for serious, high-volume cafes
how much does the La Cimbali M200 cost?
the La Cimbali M200 costs CAD48,315.
what is the La Cimbali M200 best for?
the La Cimbali M200 is best for high-volume coffee.
what are the pros and cons of the La Cimbali M200?
strengths: sca certified 2025-2027, confirming extraction standards, dedicated per-group coffee boilers support temperature consistency across all groups simultaneously, available in three-phase power configurations, suitable for demanding commercial installs, multiple finish options including glossy white, matt black, and polished aluminium. trade-offs: requires dedicated 230v or three-phase circuit, not suited for mobile setups or standard outlets, power draw up to 10.4 kw demands careful electrical planning, pricing not publicly listed, making upfront budgeting difficult without contacting a dealer.