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Saeco Royal Professional
$1,499.00
Released January, 2008
The Pros:Very easy to use--just use the LCD interface to set optimal settings and press start. Lots of adjustable settings--grind level, dose level, water temperature. Self-clean rinse cycle works really well, saves time.
The Cons:Takes the steam wand a bit of time to warm up fully. Not great for personal use because it needs to be cleaned consistently even for low-yield use.
The Saeco Royal Professional is designed for business, able to handle between 50 and 100 cups a day and claims to have a low learning curve which would make it great for businesses with a high employee turnover.
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With a push button and LCD interface, the Saeco Royal Professional expresso machine grinds whole beans, doses, tamps and extracts the espresso along with a golden crema. The grinder is able to be bypassed for preground coffee and after the coffee is brewed the used coffee grounds are automatically placed in an internal dump box. The machine is programmable and customizable, and also includes an Aroma system which works to get the maximum flavor from all coffee.
Features
- Adjustable coffee spout
- 50-100 cups a day
- Low learning curve
- LCD interface
- Internal Dump box
- Programmable
- Aroma system
- Bon-Temp heating surface
- Adjustable temperature control
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Very easy to use--just use the LCD interface to set optimal settings and press start.
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Lots of adjustable settings--grind level, dose level, water temperature.
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Self-clean rinse cycle works really well, saves time.
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Makes great-tasting coffee very quickly as it's designed for high-yield use.
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Grinder is really quiet--can be used in the morning without waking anybody else up.
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Takes the steam wand a bit of time to warm up fully.
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Not great for personal use because it needs to be cleaned consistently even for low-yield use.
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