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Rancilio Silvia V6 Espresso

Rancilio Silvia V6 Espresso

Regular price $1,095.00 CAD
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Are you looking for a robust no-nonsense coffee machine that not only makes consistently exceptional shots of espresso but also outlasts other consumer products?

The Rancilio Silvia Espresso Machine is one of the most popular semi-automatic espresso machines on the market.

This Silvia is a true benchmark espresso machine and has set the bar against all other consumers' single boiler espresso machines.  The Rancilio Silvia is making the news as one of the best single boiler machines in production.  Like most commercially oriented machines, it's all in the brass facts, brass boiler, brass lines, and chromed brass brewing head all help to maintain temperature and heat distribution for the perfect espresso.

The Silvia will deliver consistently fine espresso, lattes, cappuccinos, and more, just with the touch of a button.  It's beautiful to behold and simple to use.  You'll be making your favorite espresso to the raves of family and friends.

This is a quality machine at a terrific price! 

Technical Information:

  • Stainless Steel supporting frame

  • 0.3 L insulated brass heat exchange boiler

  • 2 L internal pourover reservoir

  • Stainless steel steaming wand with a full range of motion 

  • Commercial brass group head for excellent heat retention

  • Ergonomic 58 mm portafilter

  • Dimension: 235mm W x 290mm D x 340mm H

  • Weight: 14kg 

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Emily
A practical, robust, long lasting espresso machine

I have been through a lot of machines in the past year. Coffee has become somewhat a hobby, having started with pod machines, and then moving onto automatic machines and then switching through several manual espresso machines. As I learned more about the brewing process what I started to notice is the more manual you go, the more control and flavour options you have.

After the fact I can say, learning to brew properly does take a bit of effort, but when you know what your doing you will not go back.

Out of all the machines I have been through, the Silvia will stay. Build quality is like a tank, no circuits, dependable, heats up in a couple minutes and makes a fantastic cafe quality coffee

I have paired mine with a Mazzer Luigi and am very happy. A few people here have pounted out that the base can rust and group head starts to peel, but other than that the boiler and internals are simple and should last a very long time if you take care of it.

Highly recommend this machine, but only buy it if you understand the brewing principles of grind, dosing and tamping.