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Modbar Steam

Modbar Steam

Regular price ₱399,000.00 PHP
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More than just a steam station, modbar steam delivers a minimal, modern aesthetic coupled with power and control. Give your customers a full view of their drink being prepared, from espresso pull to rosetta.

Recreate a traditional espresso machine with two Steam systems next to your Modbar Espresso, or set up distinct service areas to suit your workflow. We’ve even seen cafes add Steam (rather than purchasing a second espresso machine) to boost throughput.

Product features

  • Double wall pro touch stainless steel wand to prevent burns
  • Ergonomic handle designed to match Espresso
  • Two steam tips
  • Simple on/off switch controlled by solenoid in the module
  • Minimal purge required with no steam valve rebuilds
  • Omnidirectional ball fitting for ambidextrous use
  • Right-hand side connections for easy service access

Steam system and module
Modbar’s Steam system is crafted for ease of use and maintenance. Refer to the guides below for details on planning your installation and designing your countertop. Each Modbar Steam module can support two above-counter taps. Modules should be installed directly below the taps, with enough space above, behind, and to the right to allow for air flow and technician access.

Technical data

Tap
Dimensions (w x h x d): 30 x 14 x 30 cm
Weight: 7kg
Voltage (Single phase): 220-240V

Mod 1 GR
Dimensions (w x h x d): 36 x 41 x 14 cm
Weight: 16kg
Voltage (Single phase): 220-240V
Capacity: 1.2 dual boiler

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As with all great origin stories, ours starts with two bandmates in a basement. In the early 2000s, Corey Waldron, guitarist by night, was working as a barista and roaster when he started thinking about the disconnect between drink production and drink consumption. As a barista, he understood the craft going into each drink, but didn’t feel it always translated to the customer standing on the other side of a big countertop machine.

Corey’s initial thinking, combined with bassist Aric Forbing’s experience as a machine pattern engineer, soon turned into a brand new way to design an espresso machine, with the inner workings tucked neatly under the counter.

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