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Poursteady PS2-2 Cup

Poursteady PS2-2 Cup

SKU: REFERENCE:  PS2SS

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Color: Stainless Steel

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Product Overview

Poursteady PS2™Commercial pour-over 2-cup systemNew design, smaller footprint, better technology, and more customizability. Ready for the future of pour-over? Click Here Craft at scaleThe PS2™ makes it easier than ever to craft the perfect cup with aerospace-grade precision. Brew any coffee with care and complexity without lifting a kettle. Reduced Maintenance ComplexityWith its integra. . .

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Specifications & Details

• Dimensions(cm): 44W x 44H x 18D
• Power: 240V, 50/60Hz, 16A
 Cups Per hour: 40-60 (depending on recipe, dripper etc)
• Flow-rate: 8ml/s 

Finishes: 
• #4 Satin-finished Stainless Steel and Aluminium
 Black powder coating and anodizing or
• Custom RAL colors

Accessories:
• Counter Drip Tray
• Flush-mount drip Tray
• Choice of filter rack for conical or flat bottom drippers

Networking:
• Wifi/Ethernet(optional)

Water: 
• Plumbed and Filtered water required (1/4" push-to-connect fitting)
• Integrated Boiler(included)
• Recipe-level temperature control

Drippers:
• Kalita Wave
• Origami
• Fellow Stagg
• Chemex

About the Brand

Poursteady
The Poursteady Pour-Over Story Poursteady automatic pour-over coffee machines bring unprecedented speed, precision, and reliability to commercial coffee retailers–and better coffee to their cus. . . read more
The Poursteady Pour-Over Story

Poursteady automatic pour-over coffee machines bring unprecedented speed, precision, and reliability to commercial coffee retailers–and better coffee to their customers–by combining automation, information technology, and design.

Started in 2015 While waiting for coffee at a San Francisco Blue Bottle in late 2012, two robotics engineers observed a problem they knew they could solve. They saw a barista making pour-over after pour-over, repeating the same recipe over and over while the line grew. They believed they could apply the same engineering and technology they used for test rovers for NASA and laboratory equipment for the pharmaceutical industry to busy coffee shops.
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