
Quick Mill - Carola Evo
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Based on 1 year's data from Mar 20, 2026 How it works
Depends on how big the office is. A small one I would recommend a quick mill carole
I'm very pleased with my Profitec, I've had it about a year after 8 years with a Quick Mill E61, which was also an excellent, reliable machine. I like E61 machines for their abundant availability on parts. I can even get them locally! So I would skip the Profitec Move myself, and also don't think the ECM is worth the price premium. So there you go, **Profitec Drive.**
love that grinder!!! i'm a home-coffee nerd but my dual-boiler and big grinder were in another state for awhile, and I got tired of aeropress for 3 coffee drinkers. I broke down on a sale weekend at chris' coffee and got the mignon and a single boiler quick mill. I was pleasantly surprised by both! Espresso was good, heats up quickly, steamer leaves a little something to be desired but makes warm fluffy drinks. I feel like single boiler must've improved since the "krups" days...
I have an Italian made completely stainless steel Quick Mill machine for the last 20 years no complaints with mine
Chris Coffee for Quick Mill, they are great! Clive Coffee for Profitec. Clive also sells Lucca Tempo which is rebranded Pop Up.
I started out with a Quick Mill, but quickly found that machines using the E61 brew group are a class apart. I have been using a pre-owned Isomac Millennium together with a Bezzerra BZ05 coffeegrinder for at least 7 years now, love them both :-)
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