Jura E8 vs Profitec Pro 500
Two prosumer-tier espresso machines for latte & cappuccino, compared on the specs that actually decide the buy — not review fluff.
| Spec | Jura E8 | Profitec Pro 500 |
|---|---|---|
| Boiler | Thermoblock / thermocoil | Heat exchanger (HX) |
| Price tier | Prosumer | Prosumer |
| Type | super auto | semi auto |
| PID | — | Yes |
| Pre-infusion | Yes | Yes |
| Best for | Bean-to-cup (super-automatic), Latte & cappuccino | Enthusiast / dialed-in, Latte & cappuccino |
Which to choose
- Boiler — the deciding spec. The Jura E8 uses a thermoblock / thermocoil and the Profitec Pro 500 a heat exchanger (hx). Heats water on demand through a metal block instead of holding a boiler tank. Fast to ready, compact, common in entry machines; temperature stability is the trade-off. A single boiler kept at steam temperature with a heat-exchanger tube drawing brew water through it — so you can pull a shot and steam milk at the same time. The prosumer sweet spot. This drives most of the milk-drink workflow and price difference between them.
- Control. The E8 is super auto, the Pro 500 is semi auto — the super-automatic grinds, doses and brews at the push of a button; the semi-automatic trades that convenience for hands-on control of the shot.
- Temperature. The Profitec Pro 500 has PID temperature control (steadier shot-to-shot consistency); the Jura E8 does not.
- Reach. The E8 also fits bean-to-cup (super-automatic).
- Reach. The Pro 500 also fits enthusiast / dialed-in.
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