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Lelit Bianca V3 vs Profitec Pro 700: Which Dual Boiler Should You Choose?

If you're shopping for a premium dual boiler espresso machine, chances are the Lelit Bianca V3 and the Profitec Pro 700 are both on your shortlist. And for good reason — they’re two of the most beloved machines in the prosumer espresso world.

But which one is right for you?

In this head-to-head comparison, we’ll break down the key differences, similarities, and performance traits of both machines so you can make a confident, informed decision.


Quick Overview

Feature Lelit Bianca V3 Profitec Pro 700
Boiler Type Dual Boiler Dual Boiler
Group Head E61 with flow control E61 without flow control (optional add-on)
PID Control Yes Yes
Flow Control Manual via paddle Not included (available with add-on)
Water Supply Tank + direct plumb Tank + direct plumb
Steam Power Excellent Slightly stronger
Dimensions More compact Larger footprint
Aesthetics Modern, wood accents Industrial, classic stainless steel

Build Quality & Aesthetics

Lelit Bianca V3

lelit bianca v3 side and frontal views
  • Stainless steel body with walnut or maple wood accents (knobs, paddle, feet). Black, white, and gold editions now available
  • Multiple wood accent options
  • Compact and sleek
  • Detachable water reservoir that can be repositioned left, right, or rear
  • Handmade in Italy with premium components

Profitec Pro 700

profitec pro 700 side and frontal views
  • Stainless steel housing with polished finish
  • Built like a tank
  • Larger, heavier, and has a more traditional design
  • Internal layout is clean and engineered for longevity

Winner (Aesthetics): Tie — depends on your style. Go Bianca for warmth and modern flair; Pro 700 for industrial classic.


Group Head & Control Features

Bianca V3

  • E61 group with manual wooden paddle for real-time flow control
  • Dual PIDs with adjustable brew temp, steam temp, and standby features
  • Programmable low-flow mode to simulate pre-infusion
  • Eco mode, standby timer, and shot timer

Pro 700

profitec pro 700 e61 group head
  • Traditional E61 group
  • Dual PID for brew and steam temp control
  • Can be upgraded with flow control module (sold separately)
  • Simpler interface with tactile switches and knobs

Winner (Control & Profiling): Bianca — out of the box, it’s built for fine-tuning your shots.

Related: Unleashing the power of the Lelit Bianca V3 >


Steam Performance

lelit bianca v3 steam pressure

Both machines deliver powerful, dry steam thanks to generously sized steam boilers.

  • Bianca V3: 1.5L steam boiler
  • Pro 700: 2.0L steam boiler

Winner (Steam): Pro 700 by a small margin


Usability & Workflow

Bianca V3

  • Manual paddle takes practice but gives you total control
  • Lelit’s app and internal settings menu are robust and customizable
  • Smaller footprint fits easier on most counters

Pro 700

  • Intuitive to use with fewer features to master
  • Large cup warming tray and wide drip tray
  • More forgiving if you just want consistent shots without tweaking

Winner (Ease of Use): Pro 700 — especially for those who want simplicity.

Related: These are the best espresso grinders under $500 >


Maintenance & Longevity

Both machines are easy to maintain with regular backflushing and descaling. Components are readily available and backed by strong brands.

  • Bianca’s wood components may require occasional conditioning
  • Pro 700’s heavier build might last longer under heavy daily use

Winner (Durability): Pro 700 — it’s overbuilt in the best way.


Price & Value

  • Lelit Bianca V3: ~$2,999 USD
  • Profitec Pro 700: ~$2,899 USD (plus ~$200 for optional flow control)

Winner (Value): Bianca — no upgrades required to get full control.


Who Should Buy the Bianca V3?

  • You want full control over every shot
  • You plan to experiment with pressure and flow profiling
  • You appreciate modern design and wood accents
  • You have the time and interest to master its features

Who Should Buy the Profitec Pro 700?

  • You prefer simplicity and consistency over manual control
  • You want classic looks and durability
  • You make a lot of milk drinks and value powerful steam
  • You might upgrade to flow control later, but don’t need it now

Related: Beginners guide to dialing in espresso >


Final Thoughts

You can’t go wrong with either machine — but they appeal to different types of home baristas.

  • Choose the Lelit Bianca V3 if you’re a hands-on espresso lover who wants total shot control and room to experiment.
  • Choose the Profitec Pro 700 if you want industrial-grade performance, reliable consistency, and traditional design.

Looking for more guidance? Reach out to our espresso experts — we’ve used both machines extensively and can help you decide.

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