
Product Features
Dual Boiler Design
Variable Soft Infusion
Dual PIDs
RS1-Style Portafilter (58 mm)
Brew Pressure Gauge
Stainless Steel Steam Wand (4-Hole Tip)
Usage
- Level: Intermediate
- Commercial Use: No
Manufacturing
Made in Italy
Certifications
- CSA, UL
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Rancilio Silvia Pro X
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12 Month Warranty
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Warranty: 1 Year Warranty - Parts
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Warning
This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For more information, go to www.p65warnings.ca.gov.
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Silvia Pro X Professional Home Espresso Machine by Rancilio
The Silvia Pro X now boasts vibrant new colors, appealing to espresso lovers seeking enhanced features not found in previous models. Notably, the addition of soft pre-infusion enables a personalized brewing experience and elevates the quality of each shot. Moreover, the machine is equipped with a PID controller, integrated shot timer, and an enhanced stainless steel portafilter for a heightened sense of professionalism.
Paid Shipping ($89+ Value)
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Dual Boiler Espresso Machine
dual boiler espresso machine is engineered with two distinct boilers: one for brewing espresso at the perfect temperature and another for generating steam to froth milk. Unlike single boiler machines that share one boiler for both tasks, dual boilers enable simultaneous brewing and steaming, ensuring consistent temperature and pressure for superior quality espresso beverages.

PID Temperature Control
PID, an abbreviation for Proportional-Integral-Derivative, is a feedback loop controller utilized in espresso machines to regulate and maintain the water temperature within the boiler. It means you can regulate the temperature on the machine.
With PID controller espresso machines, you ensure that the water temperature remains constant and ideal for producing high-quality espresso.
Shot Timer Built In
The presence of a shot timer on your espresso machine provides numerous benefits, particularly for individuals who enjoy making coffee at home. Consistency and precision are key factors in the extraction of espresso shots. By maintaining consistent timing with the help of a shot timer, you can ensure that each shot is extracted for the same duration, leading to a well-balanced and flavorful cup of coffee.
Boiler Gauge
The pressure gauge on espresso machines is vital for producing top-notch espresso. It shows the pressure used to extract the coffee, ensuring that water passes through the grounds in the portafilter at the right force. Keeping this pressure steady is key to making excellent espresso shots every time.

Soft Pre-Infusion
The Silvia Pro X espresso machine sets itself apart with its innovative soft pre-infusion feature, allowing for adjustable and low-pressure pre-infusion that ultimately enhances the overall quality of each shot. This technology ensures a more even extraction process, resulting in a smoother and more flavorful espresso experience.
Auto-On Feature
With the auto on feature, you can easily program a wake-up time and save it for the next morning when you'll need another cup of coffee. This convenient option allows you to have your machine ready as soon as you wake up, saving you time and ensuring that your day starts off on the right foot. Say goodbye to waiting for your machine to heat up in the morning - with the programmable wake-up time, your Silvia X will be ready and waiting for you at the touch of a button.

Multiple Colors for Your Home
The Rancilio espresso machine offers a variety of color options to suit any kitchen decor or personal preference. You can choose from classic black, sleek white, modern steel, or even a fun pastel pink. This range of colors allows you to select the perfect espresso machine that not only brews delicious coffee but also adds a stylish touch to your kitchen space.
What's In the Box?
- Double spouted portafilter
- 1 single insert basket
- 1 double insert basket
- 58mm metal + tamper (flat base)
- Rubber back flush disc.
- Coffee scoop
- Instruction manual
- Group brush
- Cleaning tablets
- BWT Water softening pouch
Specifications
| Safety Listing | UL/CSA |
| Adjustable cup clearance | 3-4" |
| Dual Boiler | A 1-liter steam boiler and 300ml brew boiler offer simultaneous brewing and steaming |
| POD friendly with adaptor | Yes |
| Steam | Optional |
| PID Control | Yes |
| Soft Pre infusion | Yes |
| Shot Timer | Yes |
| Auto On | Yes |
| Premium Portafilter | Yes |
| Made in Italy | Yes |
Specifications
| Dimensions | 9.8" W x 16.5" D x 15.3" H |
| Output | ~20 espressos/hour |
| Weight | 30 lbs |
| Color | Multiple |
| Programmability | No |
| Watts | 1300 |
| Volts | 110-120 |
| Amperage | 15-20A |
| Portafilter Size | 58mm |
| Available Portafilters | Bottomless, Non-Pressurized |
| Grouphead | E61 |
| Solenoid Valve | Yes |
| Maximum Pressure | 16 bar |
| Boiler Type | Dual |
| Boiler Volume | 1L (steam), 0.3L (brew) |
| Boiler Material | Steel (steam), Brass (brew) |
| Pump | Vibratory |
| Reservoir | 2 L, BPA free |
| Water Source | Reservoir |
| Case Material | 304 Stainless Steel |
| Material | Steel |
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SPECIFICATIONS
General Requirements
110-120V
Water Filtration / Softener
Pressure Regulator
Water Quality & Machine Protection
Proper water quality is essential for optimal espresso extraction and long-term machine health. Use the guidelines below to ensure your machine performs at its best.
| Parameter | Ideal Range | Why It Matters |
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| Total Hardness | 50-170 ppm | Prevents scale buildup while maintaining flavor |
| pH Level | 6.5-7.5 | Ensures balanced extraction and protects internal components |
| Chlorine | 0 ppm | Eliminates off-flavors and prevents corrosion |
| TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) | 70-150 ppm | Optimal mineral content for extraction and taste |
| Total Alkalinity | ~7.0 | Stabilizes acidity and extraction |
| Chloride | 0-28 ppm | Prevents corrosion (especially in steel boilers) |
Important Note
Always refer to your machine's manual for specific water quality recommendations and maintenance schedules.
Advisory
Install a water filtration system to maintain consistent water quality and extend the life of your espresso machine.
What This Means
- Water that’s too hard → scale buildup, reduced performance
- Water that’s too soft → flat, dull espresso
- Improper water can damage internal components over time
Machine-Specific Considerations
- These guidelines are safe for most home espresso machines
- Some machines (especially with stainless steel boilers) require stricter limits on chlorides
What We'd Tell You In Store
How to Choose a Home Espresso Machine
The machine that's right for someone who wants great espresso with minimal daily effort is not the same machine that's right for someone who wants to learn pressure profiling. Before you look at specs or prices, two questions do most of the work: how involved do you want to be, and what's your realistic total budget — including the grinder.
Lever and Paddle Espresso Machines: How Much Control Do You Want?
A standard espresso machine makes one decision for you: how the shot is extracted. Paddle machines, spring levers, and direct lever machines give that decision back — in increasing degrees, and with increasing demands on the person holding the lever. This guide covers the full spectrum.
How to Pick Out a Home Grinder
The grinder is the part of your espresso setup that most people buy last and most people wish they'd bought better first. Every shot you pull — its extraction speed, its flavor, its consistency from one morning to the next — is determined first at the grinder. A great machine cannot fix a poor grind.
Setting Up Your Home Espresso Machine Right
The decisions made in the first few days — where the machine lives, what water goes through it, how the workflow is arranged around it — determine a lot about whether espresso becomes a daily ritual you look forward to or a recurring source of frustration.