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ECM Casa V Espresso Machine

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$849.99

The ECM Casa V is a single-boiler semi-automatic espresso machine that delivers German build quality, 58mm commercial standard, and adjustable brew pressure at $849.99 It suits home baristas who want hands-on espresso learning with room to grow, accept single-boiler workflow limitations, and prioritize longevity over automation.

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ECM Casa V Single Boiler Espresso Machine Overview

If you’re looking for a compact manual espresso machine for home use that prioritizes control over automation, the ECM Casa V is a practical place to start. Built in Germany with premium materials, it’s designed for users who want to learn proper espresso technique rather than rely on one-touch convenience.

One important thing to understand upfront: this is a single-boiler espresso machine, which means you cannot brew espresso and steam milk at the same time. After pulling a shot, you’ll typically wait 30–60 seconds for the boiler to reach steam temperature. This is the standard trade-off for smaller, more affordable machines compared to dual boiler or heat exchanger systems.

What’s Included?

  1. ECM Double-Spouted Portafilter
  2. 7-Gram Single-Shot Filter Basket
  3. 14-Gram Double-Shot Filter Basket
  4. 58mm Tamper with Stainless Base
  5. Backflush Disc
  6. Brew Group Cleaning Brush
  7. User Manual

What Is the ECM Casa V Espresso Machine?

The ECM Casa V is a single-boiler semi-automatic espresso machine manufactured in Germany. It uses a 0.4L brass boiler with vibration pump and push-button controls to deliver 9–10 bar extraction pressure through a 58mm commercial portafilter. You control grind, dose, and tamping; the machine manages pump pressure and boiler operation.

This is not a manual machine like the Profitec Pro 800 lever or a super-automatic like the Breville Oracle. It sits in the middle: semi-automatic operation with hands-on control over preparation variables.

Single-boiler design means you cannot brew and steam simultaneously. After pulling a shot, you must wait 30–60 seconds for the boiler to reach steam temperature. This is the primary trade-off versus dual boiler or heat exchanger machines. The compensation is compact size, lower price, and simpler maintenance.

At 8.26 inches wide and 34.5 pounds, the Casa V fits kitchens where larger machines would dominate. Pricing is $849.99, positioning it as an entry-level premium machine above the Gaggia Classic Pro (~$450) and below the Profitec Go (~$1,150).

ECM Casa V Features

Single-Boiler System

A compact setup for brewing and steaming using one boiler. Saves space but requires switching between functions.

58mm Commercial Portafilter

Standard size used in professional machines, offering better consistency and access to a wide range of accessories.

Adjustable Brew Pressure (OPV)

Lets you fine-tune extraction pressure for improved flavor and shot control.

Brew Pressure Gauge

Helps you monitor extraction in real time while dialing in espresso.

Brass Boiler (0.4L)

Durable and thermally stable, supporting consistent single-shot performance.

Manual Steam Wand

Full control over milk texturing, suitable for lattes and cappuccinos with practice.

Large 2.8L Water Reservoir

Reduces refill frequency for everyday home use.

Stainless Steel Construction

Solid build quality designed for long-term reliability.

Specifications 

Feature Specification
Model ECM Casa V
Machine Type Single-Boiler (Dual-Use)
Boiler Material Brass
Boiler Capacity 0.4L
Heat-Up Time 5–7 minutes
Pump Type Vibration pump
Max Pump Pressure 16 bar
Brew Pressure Adjustable (OPV)
Portafilter Size 58mm commercial-style
Water Tank Capacity 2.8L
Dimensions 8.26″ W x 14.56″ D x 14.96″ H
Weight ~34.5 lbs
Controls Push-button with indicator lights
Display None (indicator lights only)
Pressure Gauge Yes (brew circuit)
Steam Wand Manual, fully articulated
Build Material Stainless steel & brass
Drip Tray Stainless steel, removable
Cup Warmer Yes
Warranty 2-Year Parts & Labor

Daily Workflow

Heat-Up

5–7 minutes from cold start to brew temperature. No programmable timer; manual on/off required.

Brewing

Grind, dose, tamp. Lock portafilter. Press brew button. Monitor pressure gauge for 9 bar target. Extraction time: 25–30 seconds for standard 18g dose.

Steaming

Flip steam switch. Wait 30–60 seconds for boiler to reach steam temperature (indicator light signals ready). Purge wand briefly. Steam milk to temperature. Cool boiler by running water through group or waiting 2–3 minutes before next shot.

Maintenance

  • Backflush with water: daily
  • Backflush with detergent: weekly
  • Descale: every 2–3 months (water dependent)
  • Group gasket: every 12–18 months
  • Pressure gauge check: if readings drift from 9 bar baseline

ECM Casa V vs Profitec Go

Both machines sit in the same category: compact single-boiler espresso machines with 58mm portafilters and vibration pumps. The difference comes down to how you want to control your espresso.

  • The ECM Casa V focuses on mechanical feedback and traditional workflow. It includes a pressure gauge and adjustable OPV, giving you a more hands-on way to learn espresso fundamentals.
  • The Profitec Go adds PID temperature control and a shot timer, allowing precise digital adjustment of brew temperature and easier repeatability.

Both machines heat up in roughly 5–7 minutes and use a similar 2.8L reservoir, but the experience is different.

Choose the Casa V for hands-on learning at lower cost. Choose the Go for exact temperature control and cleaner aesthetic.

Who Should Choose the ECM Casa V?

Choose the Casa V if you:

  • Want a single-boiler espresso machine with strong build quality
  • Prefer a 58mm portafilter setup for better control
  • Are learning espresso fundamentals and want room to grow
  • Make 1–2 drinks at a time

Consider alternatives like the Profitec Pro 300 if you:

  • Need simultaneous brewing and steaming
  • Want a faster workflow
  • Have more budget flexibility

FAQ

  1. Is it beginner-friendly?
    Yes, but it’s manual—expect a short learning curve.
  2. Can it make milk drinks?
    Yes, but you’ll switch between brewing and steaming.
  3. Can the Casa V be plumbed in?
    No. Reservoir-only. For plumb-in, consider ECM Synchronika or Profitec Pro 700.
  4. Is the vibration pump loud?
    70–75 dB during extraction — comparable to conversation. Rotary pumps (higher-end machines) run 55–60 dB if quiet is critical.
  5. How often do I refill the water tank?
    The 2.8L reservoir lasts 3–4 days of regular use. Top-access design means no sliding the machine forward.
  6. How fast is it?
    5–7 minutes to heat up, plus ~30–60 seconds to reach steam mode.

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