Heat exchanger home espresso machines

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Aquila

Aquila is the coffee machine where advanced performance meets cutting-edge technology.

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Rapida

The Quick Mill Rapida is a lever espresso machine that elegantly bridges tradition and innovation.

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Rubino

A true jewel that masterfully blends compactness, solidity and functionality.

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Rubino +

This heat exchanger coffee machine is designed for true enthusiasts — those who seek full control without sacrificing a compact footprint.

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Our heat exchanger home espresso machines offer the perfect balance of performance, efficiency, and control. Featuring a single boiler with a heat exchanger system, these machines allow for simultaneous brewing and steaming, reducing wait times and improving overall workflow.

Compact yet powerful, heat exchanger espresso machines for home use are ideal for coffee enthusiasts who want café-quality results in a domestic setting. Some models also include a PID temperature control system, providing greater precision and consistency in espresso extraction.

How do Espresso Machines work?

Espresso machines work by using high pressure—typically 9 bars—to force hot water through finely-ground coffee. This process extracts a rich, concentrated coffee shot known as espresso. Espresso machines rely on precise temperature and pressure control to ensure consistent quality.

There are several types of home espresso machines, including manual, semi-automatic, automatic, super automatic,  . Each type of home espresso machine offers different levels of control, automation, and performance.

A home espresso machine with a thermoblock system uses a compact heating element that quickly brings water to the desired temperature. This ensures fast heat-up times and improved energy efficiency. Thermoblock machines are ideal for those seeking convenience and speed when preparing coffee at home.   

A home single boiler espresso machine has one boiler that heats water for both brewing espresso and steaming milk. Because the temperatures for these functions differ, users must wait between brewing and steaming. Single boiler espresso machines are ideal for beginners and those with limited space.

A home double boiler espresso machine features two separate boilers: one for brewing espresso and one for steaming milk. This allows simultaneous brewing and steaming, ensuring consistent temperature and performance. Double boiler espresso machines are preferred by serious home baristas.

A heat exchanger espresso machine uses a single boiler to generate steam while a separate internal tube delivers brewing water at the right temperature. This design allows users to brew espresso and steam milk at the same time, making heat exchanger espresso machines efficient and reliable.

A super automatic espresso machine automates the entire coffee-making process, including grinding, dosing, tamping, brewing, and milk frothing. These espresso machines are perfect for those who want convenience and consistency with minimal effort in preparing espresso-based drinks at home.