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Posted Thu Mar 29, 2012, 5:37pm
Subject: Heavy duty single boiler machine?
 

I'm looking for a heavy duty single boiler machine. My current machine, an Ascaso Steel Uno Pro, seems a bit flimsy and is already leaking a year later. I'm looking for a tough machine that will not leak a year later. A machine made with all commercial grade quality parts to be used in a commercial type setting. I know there's not a lot of single boiler machines that will work in a commercial setting, but hopefully there's at least 1 I can try.

Any ideas?
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Posted Thu Mar 29, 2012, 6:10pm
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There's the Isomac Zaffiro and the Bezzera BZ09, though I don't know where you'd find a BZ09 in the states (it's also not much cheaper than the BZ07 which is a hx).
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Posted Thu Mar 29, 2012, 7:09pm
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I'd rather go with a BZ07 with PID and dual pressure gauge than a BZ09.
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Posted Thu Mar 29, 2012, 10:05pm
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Me too, but you asked for a single...
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Posted Fri Mar 30, 2012, 2:42am
Subject: Re: Heavy duty single boiler machine?
 

JDHarding Said:

I'm looking for a heavy duty single boiler machine ...

Posted March 29, 2012 link

Do you mean single boiler machine as in "single boiler double use" or as in "single boiler heat exchanger" in contrast to dual boiler? Tell us what you want, please, and how many cups a day we are talking about and what kind of drinks.

A very sturdy commercial single group HX machine, and therefore perfect for heavy duty, would be the Elektra Sixties Deliziosa T1, for example, or the Faema E61 Legend S1. Especially for a commercial setting, as you say, such a HX machine with its capability to brew and steam simultaneously would be much more useful than any SBDU.

 
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Posted Fri Mar 30, 2012, 4:11am
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Your Ascsaso should be pretty heavy duty as is.  The leak, if it is the leak that most Steel's indeed suffer from is an easy fix.  It is simply a matter of changing a hose coming off the top of the boiler, or changing that hose's angle.  The new Steel's have been given the "up" treatment by Ascaso and now feature brass piping, braided steel tubing, an adjustable OPV and multidirectional steam wand on some DUO models.  These machines should last for years in a home environment.  IMO very few "heavy duty" SBDUs are worth their price.  You'd be better off moving up in class to a semi-commercial HX, DB or something like a Silvano.

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Posted Fri Mar 30, 2012, 4:45am
Subject: Re: Heavy duty single boiler machine?
 

If you're truly after a sbdu machine, the quickmill alexia is probably top of the list: http://www.chriscoffee.com/products/home/espresso/alexia

Clive coffee sells them too: Click Here (www.clivecoffee.com)

If you feel like the drive down, you can swing by Clive and try one out.

The few shots I pulled with one, I was impressed.
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Posted Fri Mar 30, 2012, 7:13am
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Beat me to it!  The Quick Mill Alexia is the "heaviest duty" SBDU machine I can think of . . .

 
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Posted Fri Mar 30, 2012, 9:33am
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Head over to Seattle Coffee Gear... in Seattle. They have a nice showroom. Also, lots of videos on YouTube

 
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Posted Fri Mar 30, 2012, 12:51pm
Subject: Re: Heavy duty single boiler machine?
 

I meant a single boiler double use, not a heat exchanger.

Yeah, I was looking at the Alexia too. Seems like a pretty sturdy machine, and I do like the e-61 group. Also it can be purchased with a PID pre-installed, which is important to me. However, it has a pretty loud pump, and I'm used to my current machine's quieter vibe pump.

I can't decide if I should keep what I got, or go with something that has a bit more oomf. I deffinately want an e-61 group and a PID. Other people would go with an HX, but I don't even use the steam part of the machine, so it's not really needed. I never make milk drinks, and if I do make a milk drink, it's usually an iced latte, which doesn't need steam.

I also like seeing how much water is left in the reservoir without having to bend over the machine and look down inside the top. I also like my current machine's large drip tray. If I could install an e-61 group into my current machine, I'd be all set.
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