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GE Profile Automatic Espresso Machine | Brew in Less Than 90 Seconds | 20 Bar Pump Pressure for Balanced Extraction | Five Adjustable Grind Size Levels | WiFi Connected for Drink Customization | Black

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Style: Automatic Espresso


Features

  • ONE TOUCH BREW - With a single press of a button and in less than 90 seconds, this automatic espresso machine dispenses Espresso, Americano, Lungo, My Cup or Hot Water. My Cup is set to ristretto and can be adjusted to a favorite espresso recipe via the SmartHQ app.
  • BALANCED EXTRACTION - Beans are pre-infused with low pressure to gently bloom optimal flavor profiles and gradually increased to 20 bars of high rated pump pressure to ensure even extraction for a balanced tasting cup
  • BUILT-IN CONICAL BURR GRINDER & ADJUSTABLE GRIND SIZE - The stainless steel conical burr grinder delivers a consistent grind with any bean roast. Plus, you can control your grind size with 5 levels ranging from coarsest to finest for ideal taste and aroma extraction
  • WIFI CONNECTED WITH DRINK CUSTOMIZATION TECHNOLOGY - Equip your kitchen with a smart espresso machine that syncs with the SmartHQ app, allowing users to customize drink preferences by volume and strength, while also enabling software updates
  • BUILT-IN BEAN HOPPER - Keep beans fresh with sealed bean storage that holds over 180 grams/6 ounces

Description

Make delicious Espresso, Americano, Lungo, or dispense hot water with the GE Profile Automatic Espresso Machine. With a single press of a button and in less than 90 seconds, this automatic espresso machine dispenses your desired brew. Customize drink preferences by volume and strength, with a smart espresso machine that syncs with the SmartHQ app. Beans remain fresh in the built-in bean hopper that holds over 6 ounces. To ensure even extraction for a balanced tasting cup, beans are pre-infused with low pressure to gently bloom optimal flavor profiles and gradually increased to 20 bars of high rated pump pressure. You can control your grind size with 5 levels ranging from coarsest to finest for ideal taste and aroma extraction. With a removable water reservoir and adjustable dispensing spout, cleaning and using your espresso machine is easier than ever.

Brand: GE PROFILE


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 7"D x 16"W x 12.5"H


Special Feature: Programmable My Brew Setting, Adjustable Dispensing Spout, Built-In Conical Burr Grinder & Adjustable Grind Size, WiFi Connected, Built-In Bean Hopper See more


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Capacity: 1.2 Liters


Special Feature: Programmable My Brew Setting, Adjustable Dispensing Spout, Built-In Conical Burr Grinder & Adjustable Grind Size, WiFi Connected, Built-In Bean Hopper


Coffee Maker Type: Espresso Machine


Filter Type: Reusable


Specific Uses For Product: Espresso


Operation Mode: Fully Automatic


Wattage: 1235 watts


Voltage: 120


Human Interface Input: Touchscreen


Color: Black


Style: Automatic Espresso


Brand: GE PROFILE


Included Components: Coffee Grinder, Water Tank, Coffee Bean Container, Cleaning Kit, Espresso Machine


Model Name: GE Profile Automatic Espresso Machine


Model Number: P7CEBAS6RBB


Number of Items: 1


Product Dimensions: 7"D x 16"W x 12.5"H


Item Weight: 16 Pounds


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Material: Stainless Steel


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice Automatic Espresso Machine
Style: Automatic Espresso + Frother
I've used the GE Profile Automatic Espresso Machine + Milk Frother for about a month. So far, I've been happy with its performance and features. I previously owned a Breville BES840XL espresso machine and a Breville Smart Grinder Pro BCG820BSS. We mostly drink lattes and americanos. The GE produces drinks comparable to the Breville setup, with the benefit of being automatic, which I love. It's so much easier this way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2023 by GregerT

  • Broken in a year and a half and no support
Style: Automatic Espresso + Frother
The machine suddenly broke down a year and a half of purchase. I brew no more than four cups of coffee each day and regularly de-scale and clean the machine. Only filtered water was used on it. I called GE and was told that the warranty is one year and they have no tech support. The lady said that if it is broken, I just had to purchase a new one and GE would not do anything. She did ask that I provide the machine information so she can pass the info on to the engineers but I don't think anything positive will come out of that. Avoid this brand unless you are happy with an espresso machine that will only last for a year. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2023 by QM

  • Has a LOT of features that most have no idea about
Style: Automatic Espresso
I feel the need to inform people about what this machine can do. Between bad marketing from GE and people who have no idea what they're talking about writing reviews, it's easy to be confused. First, the marketing says that it has 5 grind settings. No, the knob has no detents, you can set it anywhere between the two stops, it has an infinite number of grind settings. More grinding observations: It grinds based on a timer, so if it grinds for 6 seconds on the fine setting you'll get less coffee, if you grind coarser, you'll get more. The manual refers to "8-12 grams of coffee" per shot, that's what they're talking about. I want the full amount of coffee, ground fine, but it seems that I can't. Next, the grind knob has a small dot and a minus sign on one end, a large dot and a plus sign on the other. Seems that the minus side should be fine grind, the plus should be coarse. But, I get more crema and a more concentrated cup at the plus sign end, so it seems backwards. Grinding on the minus side produces a weak watery cup with no crema. "+" must mean finer grind/ stronger coffee, I guess. Next and MOST importantly, you CAN adjust a lot of parameters of your shots. See the screenshots that I uploaded: - Amount of coffee ground via setting the grind timer - Amount of water - Water temperature (194F or 197.6F) - Grind size And, not just for "my brew" as it states in the marketing. For all shot presets- Espresso, Americano, Lungo and My Brew. And for the hot water preset you can set the amount of water and the temperature. This is per preset, not globally. Grind size is via a knob so that is a global adjustment. To program it via the app, you have to download the SmartHQ app, then connect the brewer to it via wifi. Instructions are included. This is a major PITA, the app did not auto-detect the brewer, I had to enter the network and brewer ID number off a sticker on the back. Then it didn't detect my wifi network, I had to enter that manually as well. Once you do, first thing, update the software, it should prompt you. If not look in the settings menu and prompt the update. It will update to software specific for that brewer, if you don't, you can't control it. Then, you can adjust all of the above parameters per preset in the app and upload them to the brewer. The "MyBrew" preset is special though. It's set from the factory as a .75oz ristretto, 5.5 second grind, 197.5F water temp. You have the option to change those parameters, AND(!) program it to drop a single, double, or triple shot! If you choose double or triple, it brews them one after the other. Set those parameters, save it to the machine, then when you press that MyBrew button, you have it. So, every preset is fully programmable, not just MyBrew. I'm a long time espresso guy. I own a lot of machines, some of them 240v pro machines, a Rocket, a bunch of vintage lever machines, etc. I bought this for a quick easy shot in the AM. I don't have 30 minutes for my Rocket to heat up on work days. My personal settings for this machine, FWIW, is: - Grind size on the +/ large dot side - MyBrew: 6 second grind, .75oz, 194F water. (Yes, 194F and 197.6F taste different. 197.6 tastes bitter, 194 is smooth and rich). And a double shot. That gives me a 1.5oz (24ml) shot brewed with ~16 grams of coffee, at 194F. Nice fat crema, rich sweet taste, decent mouthfeel. Set it like that, use good fresh beans and you'll get a surprisingly good shot from a fully auto machine. Besides all of that, it's a well designed, good looking machine made from quality parts. It looks like something Apple would sell. A downside is that between the grinder, tamper and water pump there are a lot of noisy motors in it. It's pretty noisy. I wish someone had supplied this info when I was considering buying this machine. Hope it helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2023 by Amazon Junkie Amazon Junkie

  • Great coffee, but some annoying problems.
Style: Automatic Espresso
I am now more than a month in. First off, after I owned this for a couple of weeks the beans started feeding in better. Still not great. I now have a habbit of opening the top and mixing the beans everytime, if my hands are clean. I found if I am willing to push the coffee into the hopper I can also use ground coffee which is good for using up my old stock. Eventually though the grounder seems to stop accepting enough coffee. Then I scoop out any remaining grounds and switch back to full beans for awhile... For those wondering what the drink types really mean: Espresso - A single small shot of coffee Americano - It seems like this is slightly longer shot of coffee and then lots of hot water. Lungo - A long shot of coffee. If you are the type of person who likes to re-use pods in a pod based machine, this is the type for you. Red Eye - Lungo followed by Espresso You can only select Red Eye as a My Brew option. It helps to know what the drinks consist of because if you run out of beans and half to resume a you know what to resume with. And if you run out of water, and an Cafe Americano has finished the coffee portion, the hot water button will flash for resuming. I still don't recommend doing any more than two shots in a My Brew button. As it is easy to tell if it completed the first one before it decided it wanted you to remix the beans. It is not so clear if it has done two for a three shot selection. Original review: I am only on day two of owning this machine. Overall, I like the coffee. I don't know why some complain it is too weak, I'm now on a permanent caffeine buzz. However, there are some very annoying problems. First I read the caveat to avoid Dark Roast due to bean oil. So I picked up a bag of medium roast from Costco. But every few cups I still get the dreaded stir or add beans message. I've set the my brew button to do a tripple shot. The consequence of this error means it will stop before doing the coffee, and unless I have been standing by the machine I don't know how many shots of coffee are in my cup... This is a design flaw. As they went with a flat bean hopper with little depth, so the weight of the beans is not enough to push the beans where they need to be. I am experimenting with ways to work around this issue before I throwing in the towel. The next problem is it is horribly complicated to get the app installed. To start with they give a URL that no longer works, and no QR code. The app itself is only available in some regions. I have many google accounts, so after I picked the one registered in the US I was able to get past that problem. The setup process itself starts bad by having a long list of password requirements and then rejecting every single password that bitwarden generates meeting those criteria. It turns out the want a strong password but they truncate the password to be extremely short, removing special characters and such. Actually registering is not much better. By the time you are to this step you probably have your coffee maker setup. Yet they insist you collect information printed on the back of the machine and the bottom of the machine. Try doing that without making a big mess, or accidentally hitting the brew buttons. You cannot unplug the machine unless you want to start the process over again. I finally opted for blindly taking pictures until I had ones that were clear enough to read the information. What most manufactures do is put a QR code on the machine you can scan, and also include a copy of the QR code you can stick in your manual. It would be a much easier process. I sort of regret not waiting for Prime day, as I expect one of the other models on sale are better. But I really like the coffee, so I will try and work through the issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2023 by Bill C. Riemers

  • Paying for Itself
Style: Automatic Espresso
Not gonna lie, I’m sold on the GE Profile line. I have a coffee habit which makes me cringe on the amount of cash I spend. I wanted to get away from pods so this machine really appealed to me. The directions clearly state not to use beans with tons of oil. I found beans from Italy which provide the best tasting Americano I’ve had in a long time. Also, I’ve had no problems with the grinder. One great feature is the machine will do a self rinse when turned on. This definitely provides a better tasting espresso and helps keep the machine clean. It’s pricey, but worth it if you are a $6/day coffee consumer. I’ll have this paid for in 6 weeks! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023 by Kara Beattie Kara Beattie

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