This is the purist’s machine. Slayer Espresso Single Group features the same commercial group, brew actuator, needle valve assembly, and steam valves as the 2-group and 3-group models—plus a few extras. With a touchscreen interface that assists in flavor profiling and temperature control, this one-group espresso machine has unprecedented capabilities.
FREE Installation & 15 Month Warranty
Through MajestyCoffee, all Slayer machines receive Free Installation through a local, Slayer-trained service provider and 15 months of parts & labor warranty.
How the installation process works:
1. You place your order online or via phone : (888)-978-5224
2. While your machine is processed and tested, we contact a Slayer-trained installer in your area to install your machine.
3. We ship the item to the service provider, and they contact you to schedule an installation appointment.
4. You have a professional, beautiful machine for your business without the hassle. You will be given a direct number to call for any service/warranty needs.
Key Components
Flavor Profiling
Manual operation of 3-position actuator allows total control.
Patented Needle Valve
Meter the introduction of water to the coffee bed for ultimate sweetness and syrupy body.
Pre-heat Coil
Stabilizes brew tank temperature.
Individual Brew & Steam Tanks
Pull a shot and steam milk simultaneously.
Touchscreen Menu
Modern, digital readout for brewing and programming.
Custom Options
Personalize with distinct body panel colors, metal finishes and wood sets (actuators, handles and cuprails).
"Call or Email us today for personalized customization options!"
Power Saver Schedule
Automatically powers on and off.
Shot Mirror
Improves visibility during extraction.
Features
Dual tank system with steam or brew tank priority
PID temperature control, adjustable in 0.1° increments
Electronic V3 grouphead rated to 1 million cycles
Commercial portafilter with 58-millimeter, 18-gram basket
It’s a cool gadget, don’t get me wrong, but at almost $500 for a device that just spins around it is very, VERY overpriced. You’re better off using that money to buy a manual or even semi-manual WDT tool and using the savings to putting it toward a better grinder or espresso machine.
Bought my only La Pavoni in the early 1980's when my employer transferred me to Brussels. After many years the sheet metal base rusted. I fabricated a new base with aluminum profiles and a few bolts. Then the backlight switch failed and I replaced it with two switches and two indicating lights. Thank you Radio Shack. Everything still works. I would like to add a pressure gage now that I have lots of spare time. Any hints???