Budget Workhorse

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    BOXER TIMER EVO

    Rocket Espresso

    $7,000
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      Pratic Avant Xtra SAE

      Astoria

      $6,115
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        Pratic Avant Xtra SAE (New Open Box)

        Astoria

        $6,115 $5,799
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          Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
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          Pratic Avant Xtra SAE 3 Group (New Open Box)

          Astoria

          $6,115 $5,999
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          • 4.9
            Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars
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            BOXER TIMER EVO 2 Group (Open Box)

            Rocket Espresso

            $7,000 $6,499
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            • 5.0
              Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
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              IO EVD

              Wega

              $6,796
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              • 5.0
                Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
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                100E 2 Group Red

                La San Marco

                $5,999 $4,499
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                  Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
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                  100E Sprint 2 Group Gray

                  La San Marco

                  $5,999 $4,499
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                  What is a Budget Commercial Espresso Machine?

                  To use a car analogy, a Budget Espresso Machine is kind of like the Toyota Camry of the coffee word. It may not have the features to get the best out of a fickle light roast espresso, but they’re capable of producing very good espresso - especially if you’re using medium-to-darker roasts. 

                  The reduced complexity of these machines also means that they’re easier and less costly to maintain. Using our car analogy again, more mechanics know how to work on a Toyota than a Ferrari or Porsche, and the parts for a Toyota Camry are certainly going to be less expensive. 

                  Budget cespresso machines are typically a great fit for cafes that mostly produce larger milk-based drinks rather than smaller espresso-forward drinks. For example, if your cappuccino size is larger than 8 ounces, these machines are probably for you. They’re also a good fit for those who don’t require a “show piece” on the bar. Budget commercial espresso machines typically have simpler frames that don’t have the bar presence of more expensive models.