
Rancilio Silvia Pro X
Dual boiler prosumer performance. Rancilio's Silvia Pro X brings dual PID-controlled boilers to home espresso—brew and steam simultaneously with commercial-grade build quality.
Our Verdict
Dual PID-controlled boilers for simultaneous brewing and steaming. Commercial-grade 58mm group for serious home baristas.
Score Breakdown
Pros & Cons
✓ Pros
- •Dual boiler system
- •Dual PID control
- •Commercial 58mm group
- •Made in Italy
- •Professional steam power
✗ Cons
- •Very expensive
- •Large footprint
- •Requires quality grinder
- •Overkill for beginners
Specifications
| Pump | 15-bar vibratory |
| Boilers | Dual brass |
| Portafilter | 58mm |
| Tank | 88 oz |
| PID | Dual (brew + steam) |
Who Is This For?
Best For
- ✓Serious home baristas
- ✓High-volume entertaining
- ✓Those wanting near-commercial
Not For
- ✗Beginners
- ✗Budget shoppers
- ✗Small kitchens
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