Quick Mill Factory Tour (Italian Coffee Machine Manufacturers)
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ธ.ค. 2024
- Join us as we explore the Quick Mill Factory on the outskirts of Milan, where we get an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour with owner Stefano Chinaglia. Discover the craftsmanship and heritage behind Quick Mill’s renowned espresso machines, from their meticulous stainless steel production to their commitment to quality that ensures each machine is "Made to Last for Years." Whether you're a coffee enthusiast or a fan of Italian engineering, this video offers an in-depth look at what makes Quick Mill a standout in the world of espresso machines.
Quick Mill have been around since 1945 and have a long history of manufacturing quality products that are built to perform really well and last for years.
We hope you enjoy this inside look at Quick Mill and if you have any questions be sure to leave us a comment. Thanks for watching!
__________________________________
🌐 Website: artisti.com.au/
📷 Follow us on Instagram: @artisticoffeeroasters
👍 Like us on Facebook: / artisticoffee
🛒 Merch Store: spreadshop-adm...
__________________________________
#coffeemachine #espressomachine #coffee #coffeelovers
Thank you for this video, this is the closest I'll every get to Quick Mill factory and thanks Quick Mill for allow the tour :)
I love my QM 67. Have owned it since 2017! It is still in perfect condition and it is used everyday to make fabulous espresso! Mille Gracie QM! Thank you for the tour!
Our pleasure. Cheers Luke
I feel QuickMill is under appreciated. I have a single boiler Alexia Evo. It has a PID, Shot Timer, it has been flawless. Great product!
Yes, we do too. Amazing quality and great value Italian made products. Cheers luke
Got a quick mill essence couple weeks ago. Love the machine 😮
Good to hear! 🤙🏻 we were so glad to be able to see where it came from. 🤛🏻
Fabulous video and very appreciated. I own 2 Vetrano 2B’s that I love. One in my kitchen has made daily espresso’s for 8 years and has never missed a beat. The other one is in my office. I love the all stainless chassis and parts, have it plumbed in with filtered and conditioned water and love the quality of the machine and the coffee it makes!! Quickmill makes fabulous machines!!
Great video thoroughly enjoyed it , awesome to see how coffee machines are built
I have the diletta bello and love it! Thanks for this video!
very interesting! thank you!!
Great video! Thank you for the factory tour. Stefano should hire a lean manufacturing professional to redo all the manufacturing flows and eliminate waste. Also, putting visual work instructions and poke-yoke connectors will reinforce quality. Anyway great video and I will definitely consider this brand in my future machine purchases.
We toured many factories and this one was busting at the seems, as he mentioned a move is on the cards! 🤙🏻
I agree. I’d love to optimise Quick Mill’s production. There’s so much low hanging fruit to be harvested.
This setup does have its charm but unfortunately at considerable costs.
Great insight, thank you
My pleasure!
Thank you so much for this insight. I have owned a Lucca M58 (a private labeled variation of the Vetrano 2B) for 3.5 years. Aside from being beautiful addition to our kitchen, it has been producing awesome espressos and lattes daily without a single breakdown or reliability issue. Seeing their meticulous workers hand assembling each machine makes me value my purchase even more.
I am considering buying the Normcore handless milk pitcher. However, I am having the hardest time figuring out what size to get. I make 8oz coffee (pour-over, I do not have an espresso machine), and I use 8oz of milk. Should I get the 450ml or the 600ml pitcher?
Can you also visit the Rancilio factory?!
Perhaps next year we might :)
Great factory tour, Luke! I thoroughly enjoyed watching it.
How was the espresso? 31:23
Glad you liked it! It was typical Italian, a darker roast. I left them with some artisti champion blend! 🤙🏻
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters That will hopefully ’teach’ them. 😉
(I mean that in the most positive way)
That's the brand I have. First one was a HX, now I have a dual boiler.
Hi, Great video... I've really enjoyed your factory tours around Italy. Really informative and engaging. Can you please give me some advice? I've got a budget of £1500 GBP... I'm looking at the Rocket TCA Appartamento or possible an equivalent Quick Mill machine. Can you give any advice? Thanks
Quick Mill Rubino Plus
Could you guys do a review of the Aquila Black? I can't use the PID on mine and can't get any help from QM or the seller. Cheers!
Do they plan to make the diletta available in Europe?
I am not sure, it’s made for that market so ask them if they will release it. Otherwise a quick mill range is similar
Why there is such a difference of opinion by professionals on how old coffee should be for espresso???
7 years ago all sources I bump to said 3-4 days
But now I hear o other opinions.like your. 21 days
Just recently I bought ECM 700 from “ I drink drink coffee “.
When I told them about 3 weeks old coffee they say NO
Omg
It comes down to the taste you are after, lighter roasts are a seen to be better fresh, the gas highlights the flavours in alternative brewing methods, this kind of stuck, but do you ever hear anyone other than us really tasting their coffee over a 4 week period and telling you the results? Not really, as the narrative that works for them as a business and their distribution will more so reflect the age over you being able to work out the best taste
Dilettas are for Seattle coffee gear