Slayer Espresso v3

The Ultimate Coffee Professional’s Tool

The Espresso — Slayer’s flagship product. Uncompromisingly manual and completely focused on extraction, it’s the only coffee machine that lets you precisely and consistently control the flow rate of water allowing you to develop incredible flavour profiles.

Unmatched in innovation and capabilities, the Slayer Espresso is the ultimate coffee professional’s tool — the dream machine.

  • Incredible Temperature Stability
    Heats up quickly, unlimited steam capacity, & consistent temperature at the group.

    Patented Needle Valve
    Grind finer and perfect your flavour profile with a restricted water flow rate that produces espresso unlike any other machine.

    Independent Brew & Steam Tanks
    Always have hot, stable water & steam on-demand.

    Handcrafted & Customisable
    Built with both form and function in mind—the choice is yours on wood type, panel colour, metal finishes, cup rail — the possibilities are endless.

    Commercial Grouphead
    Equipped with a resettable and life-time shot counter, this grouphead is rated at 1 million cycles.

    Intentional Design
    Shot mirrors to keep an eye on the perfect extraction, low-profile for engaging with guests, ergonomic features that feel good to work on—everything made with the user in mind.

  • Standard finish includes Matte Black body panels, Coated Silver X-Legs, and European Ash Accents.

    The body panels can be powder coated to match your desired palette. We use the Dulux Range, but please note that we recommend viewing the colour swatches at our showroom as on-screen colours differ screen to screen.

  • Dimensions:
    2-Group: 77.5cm (W) x 67.5cm (D) x 43.5cm (H)
    3-Group: 103cm (W) x 67.5cm (D) x 43.5cm (H)

    Country of Origin: Handcrafted in Seattle, Washington

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