prosumer
profitec pro 700
dual boiler power with best-in-class steam, built to last
the profitec pro 700 is a serious prosumer dual boiler machine with a 2-liter steam boiler capable of up to 2 bars of steam pressure and a 0.75-liter brew boiler with PID control on both. the E61 group head, quiet rotary pump, and plumb-in option make it a long-term investment for daily use. flow control is available but costs extra and requires self-installation. if you want consistent, powerful espresso without constant tinkering, this machine delivers.
what it does well
- 2-liter steam boiler produces up to 2 bars of steam pressure for fast, powerful milk frothing
- pid control on both brew and steam boilers for precise temperature management
- quiet rotary pump supports plumb-in or reservoir use
- e61 group head with thermosyphon for thermal stability
- all moisture vents route to drip tray, no internal venting
where it stops short
- flow control is not included standard, requires extra purchase and self-installation
- heavier and larger footprint than some competitors at the same price
- no joystick valves or oled display found on the newer profitec drive
specs
- pump
- rotary
- boiler
- dual
- heating
- boiler
- best for
- prosumer
- pressure profiling
- true
frequently asked questions
what is the Profitec Pro 700?
the Profitec Pro 700 is a prosumer espresso machine. dual boiler power with best-in-class steam, built to last
how much does the Profitec Pro 700 cost?
the Profitec Pro 700 costs $2,899.
what is the Profitec Pro 700 best for?
the Profitec Pro 700 is best for prosumer coffee.
what are the pros and cons of the Profitec Pro 700?
strengths: 2-liter steam boiler produces up to 2 bars of steam pressure for fast, powerful milk frothing, pid control on both brew and steam boilers for precise temperature management, quiet rotary pump supports plumb-in or reservoir use, e61 group head with thermosyphon for thermal stability, all moisture vents route to drip tray, no internal venting. trade-offs: flow control is not included standard, requires extra purchase and self-installation, heavier and larger footprint than some competitors at the same price, no joystick valves or oled display found on the newer profitec drive.