Profitec Pro 700 Espresso Machine Overview
If you’re looking for a premium dual boiler espresso machine for home use and want quiet operation, plumb-in capability, and full control over espresso extraction, the Profitec Pro 700 is one of the most advanced options available.
Built for serious home baristas, this machine combines a dual boiler system, rotary pump, and PID temperature control to deliver consistent, repeatable espresso with minimal compromise. Unlike smaller or entry-level machines, it is designed for users who want both performance and long-term flexibility in their home setup.
At its core, the Pro 700 is part of the high-end dual boiler espresso machine category, meaning it can brew espresso and steam milk simultaneously while maintaining stable temperatures. It also features a rotary pump system, which operates significantly quieter than vibration pumps and enables direct water line connection.
Combined with the classic E61 brew group, the machine delivers excellent thermal stability and consistent extraction, making it suitable for both daily use and advanced espresso experimentation.
What Is the Profitec Pro 700 Espresso Machine?
The Profitec Pro 700 is a dual boiler espresso machine manufactured in Germany. It uses two independent stainless steel boilers — a 0.75L brew boiler and a 2.0L steam boiler — each with its own PID temperature controller. A rotary pump replaces the vibration pump found in lower models, enabling plumb-in operation and quiet extraction.
The E61 brew group maintains thermal stability through thermosiphon circulation. The PID display integrates a shot timer that tracks extraction automatically. Plumb-in capability allows direct water line connection with drain attachment, eliminating reservoir refills.
At 13.4 inches wide, 18.7 inches deep, and 68.4 pounds, this is a full-size prosumer machine. It requires dedicated counter space, sturdy support, and two people for unboxing and placement. Pricing is $3,100, positioning it at the top of the Profitec home lineup above the Pro 600 and competing directly with the ECM Synchronika.
What’s Included
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Single-spout portafilter
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Double-spout portafilter
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Single-shot filter basket
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Double-shot filter basket
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Backflush disc
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58mm tamper with stainless base
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Brew group cleaning brush
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User manual
Key Features of the Profitec Pro 700
Dual Boiler System
Separate brew and steam boilers allow simultaneous espresso extraction and milk steaming, improving workflow and consistency.
Rotary Pump (Quiet Operation)
The rotary pump operates quietly and provides stable pressure. It also supports plumb-in installation, unlike vibration pump machines.
PID Temperature Control (Dual Boilers)
Independent temperature adjustment for brew and steam boilers enables precise control over extraction and milk steaming performance.
E61 Brew Group
A traditional, thermally stable group head that maintains consistent brewing temperature and supports pre-infusion.
Flow Control
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Low-flow pre-infusion: 3–5 seconds at reduced pressure to saturate the puck evenly
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Ramp-up: Gradual increase to full pressure reduces channeling
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Pressure profiling: Declining pressure toward the end of the shot can improve body and reduce bitterness
Plumb-In or Reservoir Operation
Use the built-in water tank or connect directly to a water line for continuous operation.
Integrated Shot Timer
Displayed on the PID screen to help monitor and repeat extraction times.
Large Boiler Capacity
Supports higher steam output and longer brewing sessions without temperature drop.
Specifications
| Specification | Details |
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| Model | Profitec Pro 700 (SKU: PTPRO700) |
| Recommended Use | Home / Residential Espresso Brewing |
| Boiler Type | Dual Boiler System |
| Brew Boiler Volume | 25 fl-oz (0.75 liters) |
| Steam Boiler Volume | 67.6 fl-oz (2.0 liters) |
| Boiler Material | Stainless Steel |
| Boiler Insulation | Yes (both boilers) |
| Brew Boiler Auto-Fill | Yes |
| Steam Boiler Auto-Fill | Yes |
| Heating Power | Brew: 1200 Watts, Steam: 1400 Watts |
| Pump Type | Rotary Pump |
| Maximum Pump Pressure | 16 Bar |
| PID Display | Yes, with temperature control and shot timer |
| Pressure Gauges | Brew Circuit and Steam Boiler |
| Pre-Infusion | Yes |
| Steam Wand | Stainless Steel, fully articulating, no-burn tip |
| Cup Warmer | Stainless Steel, 10 x 8 inches |
| Drip Tray Capacity | 32 fl-oz, removable for easy cleaning |
| Water Reservoir Capacity | 101 fl-oz, BPA-free, removable, plumbable option |
| Portafilters Included | 1 Single-Spout, 1 Double-Spout (58 mm commercial style) |
| Filter Baskets | Single and Double Shot |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 13.4 x 18.7 x 16.5 inches |
| Weight | 68.4 lbs |
| Electrical | 110V-120V, 10 A, Power Cord: 48 inches |
| Warranty | 2-Year Parts and Labor |
Daily Workflow
Heat-Up
Brewing
Steaming
Maintenance
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Backflush with water: daily
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Backflush with detergent: weekly
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Descale: every 3–4 months (water dependent)
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Group gasket: every 12–18 months
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Rotary pump service: every 5–7 years
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PID display shows cleaning reminders
Profitec Pro 700 vs Pro 600
- Pro 700 advantages:
- Rotary pump (quieter operation)
- Plumb-in capability
- Larger steam boiler (better for heavy milk use)
- Pro 600 advantages:
- Lower cost
- Smaller footprint
- Simpler setup (reservoir only)
Choose the Pro 700 if you want quiet operation and plumbing flexibility.
Choose the Pro 600 if you want dual boiler performance at a lower price.
Profitec Pro 700 vs ECM Synchronika
Both are German-engineered dual boiler espresso machines with similar performance levels.
- Pro 700:
- Slightly more utilitarian design
- Strong value for features
- ECM Synchronika:
- More refined fit and finish
- Premium aesthetic design
Performance is very similar — the choice often comes down to design preference and pricing.
Who Is This Machine For?
Best suited for:
- Home baristas upgrading to a high-end setup
- Users who want a quiet espresso machine with rotary pump
- Buyers planning a plumbed-in espresso setup
- Frequent milk drink preparation (lattes, cappuccinos)
Not ideal for:
- Beginners wanting a simple, plug-and-play machine
- Small kitchens with limited counter space
- Users on a tighter budget
Important Considerations
Size and Weight
At 68.4 lbs, this is a heavy machine.
You may need two people to move and position it, and your counter should support the weight.
Heat-Up Time
- Brew ready: ~10–15 minutes
- Full steam power: ~15–20 minutes
Electrical Requirements
- 110–120V / 1600W
- A dedicated 15A circuit is recommended for stable operation
Why Choose the Profitec Pro 700?
Choose the Pro 700 if you want:
- Quiet operation from a rotary pump
- Plumb-in capability for a permanent setup
- Large boiler capacity for frequent milk drinks
- High-level control over espresso extraction
Consider alternatives like the Pro 600 if:
- You don’t need plumbing
- You want to reduce cost
- You prefer a lighter, more compact machine
FAQ: Profitec Pro 700 (Short Answers)
- Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes, but better for users willing to learn manual espresso control. - Can it brew and steam at the same time?
Yes, the dual boiler allows simultaneous brewing and steaming. - How long does it take to heat up?
About 10–15 minutes for brewing, 15–20 minutes for full steam. - Is the rotary pump quieter?
Yes, it’s noticeably quieter than vibration pumps. - Can it be plumbed in?
Yes, it supports both reservoir and direct water line use. - Does it have flow control?
Yes. This model includes flow control installed from the factory. Earlier Pro 700 models required an aftermarket upgrade. - What portafilter size does it use?
58mm commercial standard. - How heavy is it?
About 68.4 lbs; may require two people to move. - Does it need a dedicated circuit?
Recommended: 110–120V / 1600W on a 15A circuit.
It is a full-size dual boiler espresso machine that delivers rotary pump quietness, plumb-in capability, and large steam capacity at $3,100. It suits home baristas who want permanent kitchen installation, high-volume milk steaming, and commercial-grade components without stepping to $5,000+ machines.








ken Bownes –
EMD’s customer support is outstanding they helped me with the setup and answered all my questions, the Pro 700 is a joy to use, easy to operate and produces amazing coffee consistently.