Factors To Consider When Purchasing A Used Commercial Espresso MachineWhen you’re considering purchasing a used commercial espresso machine then there are several things that you need to look for in order to make sure that you are making the right choice and that you are getting your money’s worth. First of all you need to understand that commercial espresso machines can be separated into three main categories: they are semi-automatic, automatic or super-automatic, each of them featuring different characteristic and sporting various advantages and disadvantages. A semi-automatic espresso machine refers to the fact that it requires a human user to manually shut off the steam and while this allows for a great deal of customization when it comes to a shot of espresso it can prove to be difficult to produce a consistent type of shot on a regular basis. The automatic espresso machines produce a more consistent shot of espresso due to their programmable cut-off timer; these machines as well still require some input from the user. The super-automatic espresso machines on the other hand won’t require anything more than pressing a few buttons because they do everything from grinding the beans to discarding the beans and while this makes producing espressos extremely easy the fact that there is no real physical interaction between the barista and the finished product eliminates a lot of the uniqueness and customizability of each cup. Not to mention the fact that professional baristas train and practice for a lot of time in order to create great coffee for their clients. So the type of used commercial espresso machine that you’re going to get is definitely important, especially when it comes down to cost, because even when we’re talking about used espresso machines the super-automatic ones will be by far the most expensive ones of the lot. However boiling down the discussion to cost alone isn’t ideal as there are many other variables that must be taken into consideration before choosing one type over another. Most of these variables will weigh more or less into your choice process as their utility will depend upon whether you will buy the espresso machine for home use or private use or you are intending to use it for your own coffee related business. The boiler capacity is just this kind of variable because if you’re planning to use the machine in a business environment you’ll want to make sure that the capacity is enough to deal with a large rush of clients coming into your coffee shop. Similarly if you’re planning to use the espresso machine or machines in a continuous manner then you’ll want to make sure that there is a spare parts dealer in your town or surrounding area where you could find parts to repair your equipment when it breaks down, because whether or not you buy new or used, a machine will break down sooner or later. Another thing that you’ll want to consider is whether or not the grinder hopper is large enough or if you should get one with two grinder hoppers one for regular and the other for decaf. Regardless of the reason behind wanting to purchase a used commercial espresso machine these are some of the things that you need to pay close attention to in order to make a good investment. |

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