Used Espresso Machines

At Coffee Equipment Pros, we occasionally encounter high-quality used espresso machines. So, if you're in the market for one, these machines provide a cost-effective solution for coffee shops looking to upgrade their equipment without breaking the bank. By investing in a used espresso machine, you can enjoy reliable performance, consistent espresso quality, and significant cost savings. 

Victoria Arduino Black Eagle VA 388 3GR Gravometric Espresso Machine with Water Filter - Used - Stock S0165
Victoria Arduino Black Eagle VA 388 3GR Gravometric Espresso Machine with Water Filter - Used - Stock S0165

Victoria Arduino Black Eagle VA 388 3GR Gravometric Espresso Machine with Water Filter - Used - Stock S0165

Sale price
$20,200.00
List price
$29,900.00
Franke A1000 Espresso Machine with Bean Grinder, Milk System, & Water Filter - Used - Stock S0192
Franke A1000 Espresso Machine with Bean Grinder, Milk System, & Water Filter - Used - Stock S0192

Franke A1000 Espresso Machine with Bean Grinder, Milk System, & Water Filter - Used - Stock S0192

Price
$12,900.00
Franke A1000 Espresso System - Used - Stock S0272
Franke A1000 Espresso System - Used - Stock S0272

Franke A1000 Espresso System - Used - Stock S0272

Sale price
$11,700.00
List price
$17,900.00

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a coffee destoner improve coffee quality?

Yes. Removing foreign material helps ensure a cleaner, more consistent final product.

Do small roasteries need a coffee destoner?

Not always—but as production grows, the risk (and cost) of contamination makes it a smart addition.

What does a coffee destoner remove?

A coffee destoner removes stones, metal fragments, and other dense contaminants from roasted coffee beans.

What does a coffee afterburner do?

A coffee afterburner reduces smoke, odor, and VOC emissions by burning them off before they exit the roastery.

Is a coffee afterburner required?

In many cities, yes—especially for larger roasters or urban locations. Always check local regulations.

What’s the difference between thermal and catalytic afterburners?

Thermal units use higher heat; catalytic units use a catalyst to lower the required temperature. Both aim to reduce emissions.