Crew Review: Rancilio Classe 7 E Commercial Espresso Machine

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Built for those coffee businesses that are slingin’ java left and right, this fully automatic commercial espresso machine is a serious rock star. Brandon tak…

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Seattle Coffee Gear says:

If you have the staff to make 150 an hour, it could probably do that 🙂 –
Kat

bishnubanepa10 says:

I was just curious about the average hourly output of this machine. I’ve
watched your another video where she could make 41 cups an hour. I’m
planning to start a cafe so I wanted to know how many cups can be made by 2
people in an hour time (average)?

Seattle Coffee Gear says:

This machine would keep up with your baristas, so it’s more about how
quickly they work and not about the machine slowing them down, etc. 🙂 – Kat

bishnubanepa10 says:

150 a day or an hour?

Awake The Fate says:

LEVA’s are cooler 😛

Seattle Coffee Gear says:

Kat is on vacation. While Kat’s away the mice will play 🙂 Check back in
two weeks! By sheer coincidence Brandon is out of the office too. ~ sam

Awake The Fate says:

I don’t personally have one, our local cafe has one though but i dont know
if they would let me do a review on it :/

Seattle Coffee Gear says:

I haven’t seen one of those up close, post a review video on it if you have
one. ~ sam

CGLouisiana says:

lol, can’t wait to see it…

theoharis2000 says:

Any extra videos about this machine?

Seattle Coffee Gear says:

Next we will have BK review a fax machine or printer ;0 Dang it feels good
to be a gangster… ~ sam

Seattle Coffee Gear says:

Yes and no, the short answer is that 220V would still be more cost
effective according to BK. ~ sam

CGLouisiana says:

I don’t know why but Brandon reminds me of Michael Bolton from the movie
Office Space… That “Classe 7 E” is one sweet machine!

Ben Stineman says:

Love these commercial gear reviews – keep ’em coming! However, you can’t
get 220VAC from a utility company (in the US anyway). Or 110V AC for that
matter…

Seattle Coffee Gear says:

I’m no electrician so please forgive me, we use 110 service to indicate
what is typically a US residential standard and 220 service to indicate a
commercial type draw. ~ sam

Jon Homrich says:

you can also get this model and the higher end rancillio’s in a gas boiler,
would that channge the electrical requirements or no?

Jon Homrich says:

alright well that’s good to know, but what I am asking is, if you got the
gas boiler would you still be running on 220 or could you switch to 110v to
run the pump and controls since you have gas powering the boiler over
electric

Seattle Coffee Gear says:

We have this crew review for the Rancilio Classe 7 E Commercial Espresso
Machine and another video tour of its internals.

Rick Chen says:

Sorry I have a side question, what was the coffee beans used during the
demo?

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