
Quick Mill Espresso Machines
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Bring Italy Home with a Quick Mill Espresso Machine
Handmade just outside Milan comes one of the most respected prosumer espresso machine manufacturers around - Quick Mill Espresso.
Their reliability combined with cutting edge design and engineering makes Quick Mill one of our top, and most widely recommended manufacturers. Putting a Quick Mill in your kitchen means you're looking for the best espresso possible at home and won't have to replace your machine anytime soon.
Quick Mill Espresso Machines
Cliff & Pebble has quickly become one of the largest dealers of Quick Mill espresso machines in the USA. We offer extended warranties, and free extras with purchase of every machine and offer lifelong support.
As an authorized Quick Mill reseller, you'll never have to worry if anything should ever go wrong with your machine. We're here for you and stand behind our products always.
Where are Quick Mill espresso machines made?
Handmade in Milan, Quick Mill is one of the only manufacturers to use TEA coating on their boilers. A process that drastically reduces leaching over long periods of time extends the life of your boiler, and thus, your espresso machine.
Additionally, Quick Mill fabricates their own stainless steel in house. Compared to competing brands, a Quick Mill really pops and shines.
Quick Mill Silvano
At an economical price point, the Silvano has been a Quick Mill staple for decades. Featuring all the same benefits of a heat exchanger (but not actually a HX), the Silvano contains a thermoblock system allowing users to brew espresso and steam milk simultaneously.
Compact, slim, and gorgeous, users have found the Silvano Evo to be the perfect entry-level espresso machine when paired with the right grinder.
Quick Mill Alexia
A single boiler espresso with no hot water spout (hello espresso lovers), the Alexia contains PID temperature control that doubles as a shot timer.
Additionally, instead of a steam gauge (that doesn't do anything), Quick Mill opted to include a brew pressure gauge on the Alexia instead. Displaying you bar count during extraction, you'll easily be able to see what you did right, but more importantly what you did wrong, when preparing your portafilter.