I do appreciate such videos soooo much, although they dont get much views, unfortunately! This one helped me to understand some details of the particular machine's architecture and in general, not like review videos which are just repeating data sheet. Thank you! With greetings from Russia
Thanks so much. Already bought this machine but still trying to learn more but there are not many videos about it. Aprriciate for your effort gratitudes from Türkiye
Espresso machines manufactured in Italy typically utilize fittings and components designed according to the metric system. In contrast, machines manufactured in the USA may use a combination of both the imperial (standard) system and the metric system. Many of the most well-known and respected espresso machine brands originate from Italy (e.g., La Marzocco, Simonelli, Rancilio), bringing a certain prestige and expectation of quality. However, high-end machines such as Synesso and Slayer Espresso are designed and manufactured in the U.S., demonstrating that American-made machines can also achieve high standards of excellence.
@@mryoyo7741 Acid-resistant steel is definitely more durable than copper when it comes to the chemicals we use to descale the coffee machine from time to time.
I do appreciate such videos soooo much, although they dont get much views, unfortunately! This one helped me to understand some details of the particular machine's architecture and in general, not like review videos which are just repeating data sheet. Thank you! With greetings from Russia
Thank you for your comment. It is very much appreciated.
Thanks so much. Already bought this machine but still trying to learn more but there are not many videos about it. Aprriciate for your effort gratitudes from Türkiye
You are very welcome! Thanks for the encouragement.
What is the difference between American and Italian made in espresso machine?
Espresso machines manufactured in Italy typically utilize fittings and components designed according to the metric system. In contrast, machines manufactured in the USA may use a combination of both the imperial (standard) system and the metric system. Many of the most well-known and respected espresso machine brands originate from Italy (e.g., La Marzocco, Simonelli, Rancilio), bringing a certain prestige and expectation of quality. However, high-end machines such as Synesso and Slayer Espresso are designed and manufactured in the U.S., demonstrating that American-made machines can also achieve high standards of excellence.
@@EspressoServiceNetwork do you find stainless boilers better than copper ?
@@mryoyo7741 Acid-resistant steel is definitely more durable than copper when it comes to the chemicals we use to descale the coffee machine from time to time.
@@mryoyo7741 Stainless is more durable and has a longer life. It is better but the cost is greater.