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Quick Mill Pop Up Espresso Machine

Quick Mill Pop Up Espresso Machine

The Quick Mill Pop Up is a single-boiler espresso machine that punches well above its price point. With PID temperature control, a flow control paddle for pressure profiling, and a compact footprint that fits where dual-boiler machines can't, it's built for home baristas who want to pull café-quality shots without turning their kitchen into a commercial café. At $1,295, it's one of the most accessible ways to get real manual control over your espresso — the kind of control that lets you taste the difference between a Brazilian natural and an Ethiopian washed.

Key Features

  • 0.45 L insulated brass boiler with PID temperature control — set your brew temp to the degree and keep it stable shot after shot
  • Flow control paddle — adjust pump pressure in real time to match the coffee you're brewing, experiment with pre-infusion, or slow down the shot for more extraction
  • Semi-saturated group head — thermally stable, with better heat retention than an E61-style group in a single-boiler format
  • Built-in shot timer — track extraction time without needing a separate stopwatch
  • Side-mounted 2 L water reservoir — easier to refill than rear-fill tanks, and the compact design fits counters where larger machines won't
  • Steam wand — commercial-style articulating wand for smooth microfoam, no panarello attachments
  • Stainless steel body with wood accents — thoughtful industrial design that looks at home in a modern kitchen

Ideal For

This machine is perfect for beginners ready to move beyond superautomatic espresso machines and learn the fundamentals of manual brewing, as well as intermediate home baristas who want pressure profiling and temperature control without spending dual-boiler money. If you have limited counter space but refuse to compromise on shot quality, the Pop Up's compact footprint and side water tank make it one of the best espresso machines under $1,500 for apartment kitchens, small home bars, or minimalist coffee setups. It's also ideal for anyone who wants to experiment — the flow control paddle invites exploration, and the PID lets you fine-tune for light roasts, dark roasts, or anything in between.

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The Quick Mill Pop Up is a single-boiler espresso machine that punches well above its price point. With PID temperature control, a flow control paddle for pressure profiling, and a compact footprint that fits where dual-boiler machines can't, it's built for home baristas who want to pull café-quality shots without turning their kitchen into a commercial café. At $1,295, it's one of the most accessible ways to get real manual control over your espresso — the kind of control that lets you taste the difference between a Brazilian natural and an Ethiopian washed.

Key Features

  • 0.45 L insulated brass boiler with PID temperature control — set your brew temp to the degree and keep it stable shot after shot
  • Flow control paddle — adjust pump pressure in real time to match the coffee you're brewing, experiment with pre-infusion, or slow down the shot for more extraction
  • Semi-saturated group head — thermally stable, with better heat retention than an E61-style group in a single-boiler format
  • Built-in shot timer — track extraction time without needing a separate stopwatch
  • Side-mounted 2 L water reservoir — easier to refill than rear-fill tanks, and the compact design fits counters where larger machines won't
  • Steam wand — commercial-style articulating wand for smooth microfoam, no panarello attachments
  • Stainless steel body with wood accents — thoughtful industrial design that looks at home in a modern kitchen

Ideal For

This machine is perfect for beginners ready to move beyond superautomatic espresso machines and learn the fundamentals of manual brewing, as well as intermediate home baristas who want pressure profiling and temperature control without spending dual-boiler money. If you have limited counter space but refuse to compromise on shot quality, the Pop Up's compact footprint and side water tank make it one of the best espresso machines under $1,500 for apartment kitchens, small home bars, or minimalist coffee setups. It's also ideal for anyone who wants to experiment — the flow control paddle invites exploration, and the PID lets you fine-tune for light roasts, dark roasts, or anything in between.