A coffee shop owner recommended a double-boiler espresso machine. Can someone explain the benefits of this and does it apply to a 2 Group machine?
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What are you looking for the machine to do? A shop machine? Home machine? Catering? A dual boiler machine typically has a much quicker recovery and also allows for better temperature stability in the brew cycle.
Its a good question with many answers. There is a ton of info out there discussing the differences between double boiler and heat exchange machines.
From a usability standpoint, it comes down to control. You can achieve great temperature stability and control with the current crop of top-of-the-line machines of both types. You may get better temperature control with double boiler machines at the upper-mid-range price point, however there are several upper-mid-priced hx machines that will deliver great espresso in capable hands.
That last statement is really the most important part, by the way... "in capable hands". I tend to think that if the hands are capable, the differences between good machines of both styles are not as big of a deal... and if the hands aren't capable, you have bigger problems to deal with.
Yes, the differences apply to machines of all sizes.
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