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quick mill silvano evo
dual heating, compact footprint, simultaneous brew and steam
the Quick Mill Silvano Evo pairs a small brass brew boiler with a separate steam thermoblock, each driven by its own pump. a PID controller keeps brew temps stable, and you can pull a shot while steaming milk at the same time. at 10.5 inches wide and 13 inches deep, it fits tight counter spaces. the thermoblock can be switched off independently to save energy. a shot timer and external OPV adjustment add useful daily control for home baristas stepping up from single-boiler machines.
what it does well
- simultaneous brewing and steaming without heat exchanger complexity
- thermoblock can be turned off independently to save energy
- compact depth of 13 inches fits smaller counters
- pid controller with shot timer for consistent brew temperatures
- external opv for straightforward pressure adjustment
- side-access water tank
where it stops short
- 0.4 l brew boiler is small, needs full heat-soak time before consistent shots
- steam output is moderate, slower on back-to-back large milk drinks
- no volumetric dosing or programmable pre-infusion
- 4.5 inch cup clearance is tight for taller cups
- portafilter spouts are threaded and may not sit perfectly straight
specs
- pump
- vibratory
- boiler
- dual
- heating
- boiler
- best for
- home
- pressure profiling
- false
frequently asked questions
what is the Quick Mill Silvano Evo?
the Quick Mill Silvano Evo is a home espresso machine. dual heating, compact footprint, simultaneous brew and steam
how much does the Quick Mill Silvano Evo cost?
the Quick Mill Silvano Evo costs $1,195–$1,395.
what is the Quick Mill Silvano Evo best for?
the Quick Mill Silvano Evo is best for home coffee.
what are the pros and cons of the Quick Mill Silvano Evo?
strengths: simultaneous brewing and steaming without heat exchanger complexity, thermoblock can be turned off independently to save energy, compact depth of 13 inches fits smaller counters, pid controller with shot timer for consistent brew temperatures, external opv for straightforward pressure adjustment, side-access water tank. trade-offs: 0.4 l brew boiler is small, needs full heat-soak time before consistent shots, steam output is moderate, slower on back-to-back large milk drinks, no volumetric dosing or programmable pre-infusion, 4.5 inch cup clearance is tight for taller cups, portafilter spouts are threaded and may not sit perfectly straight.