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Slayer Steam Single Espresso Machine

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Original price $9,850.00 - Original price $9,850.00
Original price
$9,850.00
$9,850.00 - $9,850.00
Current price $9,850.00

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Introducing the easy-to-use Steam Single from SLAYER! With a built-in reservoir, installation is a breeze. This compact machine has all the same beloved features as the Steam LP, with the added bonus of being able to record and playback your perfect shot. Plus, the pre-infusion circuit ensures a perfectly balanced and consistent extraction. Have fun pulling manual shots and playing with different pressures all day long!

Steam Single features black matte powder-coated cup rail and wings, anodized
aluminum body panels, Soft TouchTM portafilters and Onyx DuratexTM actuators.

Features

Internal Fresh Water Reservoir

2.5L supply, discreetly located internally. Optional Plumbing Kit sold separately

Removable Drip Tray Basin

Easy collection of waste water for non-plumbed applications

Independent Brew and Steam Tanks

PID-Controlled Brew Tank (0.8L, 900W) is separate from the Steam Tank (2.4L, 2000W) so each can maintain optimum temperature stability 

Brew Group Actuators

3-position actuator lets you shift between brew modes, and select programmable volumes

Dedicated Pre-Infusion Water Circuit

A dedicated hydraulic path to ensure a consistent, repeatable reduced flow rate. Programmable up to 10-sec

Record and Playback

Once you’ve pulled a shot you love, easily ‘record’ and ‘playback’ it all day. Save up to 2 recipes

Heads-Up Barista Dashboard

View shot parameters in real time and make easy, on the fly changes to settings

Electronic Steam Wand Valves

Robust, low maintenance solenoids make long term upkeep easier

Rotary Vane Pump

Internal commercial style pump gives you professional-level performance

Shot Mirror + Shot Light

Watch your puck saturation with ease

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