
"The dual-boiler Mahlkönig Xenia houses four heaters: one inside the coffee boiler, one in the steam boiler and two embedded within the brew group to maintain stable brewing temperatures and make quick changes. Pre-heated fresh water enters the 270-milliliter brew boiler at its bottom to minimize thermal impact on water exiting toward the top, while the three-kilogram metal group is designed to further offset and stabilize brewing temperature."
"Additional sensors and controls inside the Xenia allow users to create extraction profiles based on pressure, flow and temperature parameters, as well as finished beverage weight data from an integrated drip-tray scale. A powerful steam system aims for 50 percent higher pressure than average home machines according to Mahlkönig, and the machine ships with Grind-by-Sync technology built in, ready to communicate with compatible Mahlkönig grinders that will automatically adjust themselves for consistent results."
Mahlkönig re-entered espresso brewing with the Mahlkönig Xenia dual-boiler home machine and introduced the E64 WS grinder that links via Grind-by-Sync. Hemro Group's acquisition of Berlin-based Xenia Espresso enabled the re-launched Xenia under the Mahlkönig brand. The Xenia uses four heaters, a 270-milliliter brew boiler with bottom water entry, and a three-kilogram metal group to stabilize temperatures. Built-in sensors and controls enable extraction profiles based on pressure, flow, temperature, and finished beverage weight from an integrated drip-tray scale. The machine features a steam system targeting about 50 percent higher pressure than typical home units.
Read at Daily Coffee News by Roast Magazine
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