prosumer
profitec pro 600
dual boiler precision for home baristas under $2,500
the profitec pro 600 is a dual boiler, dual PID espresso machine built around the classic E61 brew group. two stainless steel boilers, 0.75 liters for brew and 1 liter for steam, let you control temperatures independently. a vibratory pump keeps the price accessible without affecting shot quality. the steam boiler reaches 2 bar and can be switched off to save power. it needs about 25 minutes to fully stabilize, but once there it stays consistent and precise through back-to-back pulls.
what it does well
- independent pid control for brew and steam boilers means no temperature crosstalk
- 2 bar steam pressure from a 1 liter boiler delivers strong, consistent steaming
- steam boiler can be switched off, cutting power consumption when not needed
- 58mm e61 group is compatible with a wide range of standard baskets and tampers
- vibratory pump is quieter than most in its class while still delivering 9 bar
where it stops short
- needs a full 25 minutes to reach stable brew temperature at the group, despite earlier ready indicators
- reservoir-only, no plumb-in option
- can overheat at high extraction frequencies like 35-second cycling intervals
- vibratory pump is audible during extraction
specs
- pump
- vibratory
- boiler
- dual
- heating
- boiler
- best for
- prosumer
- pressure profiling
- false
frequently asked questions
what is the Profitec Pro 600?
the Profitec Pro 600 is a prosumer espresso machine. dual boiler precision for home baristas under $2,500
how much does the Profitec Pro 600 cost?
the Profitec Pro 600 costs $2,399.
what is the Profitec Pro 600 best for?
the Profitec Pro 600 is best for prosumer coffee.
what are the pros and cons of the Profitec Pro 600?
strengths: independent pid control for brew and steam boilers means no temperature crosstalk, 2 bar steam pressure from a 1 liter boiler delivers strong, consistent steaming, steam boiler can be switched off, cutting power consumption when not needed, 58mm e61 group is compatible with a wide range of standard baskets and tampers, vibratory pump is quieter than most in its class while still delivering 9 bar. trade-offs: needs a full 25 minutes to reach stable brew temperature at the group, despite earlier ready indicators, reservoir-only, no plumb-in option, can overheat at high extraction frequencies like 35-second cycling intervals, vibratory pump is audible during extraction.