Profitec Go Espresso Machine - Updated

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Rediscover the Profitec Go Espresso Machine, a top choice for coffee enthusiasts seeking a compact, reliable, and stylish machine.
    Available in five finishes, including the new Brushed Stainless Steel, the Profitec Go combines German engineering with user-friendly features.
    This single-boiler dual-purpose machine offers a generous 2.8-liter water tank, adjustable OPV, and a simple three-button interface. The PID ensures precise temperature control, while the pressure gauge provides feedback during extraction.
    Additional functions include a shot timer, eco mode, and cleaning reminders, making it a versatile and efficient addition to any kitchen.
    The Profitec Go's fast heat-up mode, spacious drip tray, and compatibility with standard 58mm portafilters enhance its convenience and functionality. Watch as we demonstrate making a double shot of espresso and steaming milk, showcasing the machine's ability to produce cafe-quality drinks at home. With its excellent build quality and reliability, the Profitec Go stands out in its price range, offering more features than many competitors. Join the legion of satisfied users and elevate your home coffee experience with the Profitec Go from iDrinkCoffee.com. ☕️👌
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Introduction
    00:12 - Customer Reception
    00:25 - New Features and Colors
    00:48 - Design and Customization
    01:11 - Single Boiler Dual-Purpose Functionality
    01:22 - Reliability and Build Quality
    02:04 - User-Friendly Features
    02:37 - Pressure Gauge and PID
    03:28 - Additional Functions
    04:04 - Fast Heat-Up Mode
    04:51 - Drip Tray and Portafilter Compatibility
    05:38 - Making Drinks
    06:03 - Tamping and Leveling Tools
    06:31 - Espresso Extraction
    08:51 - Steaming Milk
    09:47 - Temperature Management
    10:33 - Serving Drinks
    11:20 - Conclusion
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Комментарии • 7

  • @PaulRawinski
    @PaulRawinski 6 часов назад

    Hi, what’s the best way to get hot water from the Go when it doesn’t have a dedicated hot water spout?

  • @DarthV506
    @DarthV506 14 дней назад +1

    Have they reduced the time to go from brew to steam? I think the original was 90s, which seems like a real long time. Then again, I bought a Lelit Anna PID from you almost 3 years ago and it's been awesome, so probably won't be looking at a new machine for a while! Guess that's the problem with buying something good, can't upgrade often!

  • @alessandroricioppo1193
    @alessandroricioppo1193 14 дней назад

    Awesome machine! For the next 10-15 years, which machine are you choosing Profitec Pro 500 Espresso Machine w/ PID and Flow /OR/ Bezzera Aria TOP Espresso Machine w/PID and Flow Control Control.
    Thanks for your opinions, great videos! Love watching them, great information! ☕️

  • @eduardorocha2860
    @eduardorocha2860 13 дней назад

    Does the manometer measure the pressure at the group head or at the pump? Thanks for this great review!

    • @iDrinkCoffeeCanada
      @iDrinkCoffeeCanada  12 дней назад

      The pressure is measured at the group. Thank you for watching.

    • @carnalsoul100
      @carnalsoul100 10 дней назад +1

      It measures the pump pressure, once you stop the pump, the pressure gauge doesn’t go back to 0, so it measures pressure between the pump and the boiler.

    • @eduardorocha2860
      @eduardorocha2860 10 дней назад

      ⁠@@carnalsoul100thanks! I also noticed that and suspected that it's the pump pressure. I find that value a bit useless and would rather have the pressure at the group head