Profitec Pro 400 espresso machine review after 6 months of use

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024
  • Here's my review after a while using my Profitec Pro 400 e61 espresso machine. I talk about temperature, flow control, pressure and temperature gauges, wifi switch, cleaning, and texturing milk while making a shot.
    Note that I suggest using the high temperature setting and not flushing because I normally turn the machine off after use rather than leaving it on all day. If it has been on for hours then it probably does need to be cooled with a flush and maybe even turning off for a few minutes.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @docgify
    @docgify 3 дня назад

    I have had my profitec pro 400 for 2 hours lol I love it!

  • @SlowlivingwithTina
    @SlowlivingwithTina 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video. I absolutely love my Profitec 400!

  • @petergreen7713
    @petergreen7713 Месяц назад

    This video was so fantastic. Comprehensive, genuine, thank you!

  • @jtvozariii2341
    @jtvozariii2341 21 день назад

    This is great Michael

  • @jimmythefish
    @jimmythefish 2 месяца назад

    This is a great summary and very helpful, thanks. I’ve been looking at HX machines as I anticipate in the coming years that my wife and two teenaged daughters will require a machine that can handle a high volume in a morning. The heat up time doesn’t really bother me as I’d use the smart plug in the morning and on weekends just leave it on most of the day.
    I’ve been looking at this, the ECM version and the Mechanika Max. The decision may come down to whether we realistically will plumb the machine to waterline at some point, in which case I’d choose the Max. I’m not so concerned about degree level PID control as the e61, as you’ve demonstrated, is as impacted by the thermal mass of the whole machine as the temperature in the boiler. I had a Breville previously and I never fussed over brew temperature with it. You get to know a machine and what works for you.
    Cheers!

  • @jackowens_
    @jackowens_ 3 месяца назад

    Nice one Michael! On the temp- I’ve found the probe to be best for measuring the passing water, and it reads lower when the machine is at idle due to reading the ‘ambient temp’ of the group at that point before water passing, as heated by the thermosyphon loop. If you imagine, it’s just measuring the heat of the brass. You probably notice the temp spike at the start of the shot due to hot water from the HX entering - often if stagnant in the HX for some time, it’s over target so the flush will rid this plus helping to lift the ambient temp of the group to meet it. In my experience, something like a 91 or 92 idle may see a peak of 98 on flush of water settling to maybe 94 after 8 seconds of flush, and following this, pulling the shot fairly immediately will see quite a stable around the 94 for the shot. That’s been my experience with the E61. The 400 is a great little machine!

    • @michaelporter000
      @michaelporter000  3 месяца назад

      Great comments. This unit does have PID control of the boiler so that part of the temp is controlled. I have definitely never seen anything near 98 degrees at the group head but clearly the thermal mass of the group head resists any quick temperature changes. I wonder how fast the flow of water inside the head is during thermosyphoning. In the end I have concluded that the group head temp prevents wide enough brew water that I am able to taste. Maybe if I left it on all day when the weather is hot it may overheat enough to taste but I rarely leave it on more than a few hours. Note that the water flow rate is small when pulling a shot so the thermal mass of the head will prevent large temperature changes. When flushing the flow is much faster and temp displayed changes much more.

  • @simonshandrinov9079
    @simonshandrinov9079 3 месяца назад

    Awesome presentation with fantastic timing.
    Pulling the trigger just now and finally going for it rather than vbm junior hx or mara x.
    Not sure that I believe in fussing with FC mod though...I guess, I'll stick with the basic features for the first couple of years)
    Cheers!

    • @michaelporter000
      @michaelporter000  3 месяца назад

      Thanks. The Mara X looks interesting but I'm told it is noticeably lower build quality.

  • @sandwhy_
    @sandwhy_ 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for the honest review Michael. You have convinced me not to buy an e61 machine because of the heat up time.

    • @michaelporter000
      @michaelporter000  3 месяца назад

      Yup- It's a long time and I'm not happy with the inefficiency of this, but it makes good coffee. No comparison with something like a Breville Bambino on both aspects - energy and coffee quality!

    • @edwts
      @edwts 2 месяца назад

      I have a smart plug on my with a schedule set. It's no problem, when I wake up the machine is hot and the cups in top are warm too. I make 2 lattes in less than 5 mins every morning. It's a great machine, far superior than any breville

    • @anthonyr124
      @anthonyr124 2 месяца назад

      I have one as well as find that it heats up perfectly in about 25 minutes. Maybe it depends on where you live and temperature of the home/humidity levels. If I turn it on a second time, it heats up even faster.

    • @mannyr8795
      @mannyr8795 12 дней назад

      25 min heat up warrants an automatic start up schedule option. 😢