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Quick Mill Andreja Premium Evo Review - Worth the Price?

You know that espresso machines tend to come in one of a few types - automatic, semi-automatic, manual, and prosumer.

The Quick Mill Andreja Premium Evo is a unique blend of semi-automatic and prosumer elements that provides both function and style that lasts.

Curious about getting your own semi-automatic espresso machine? I've been using this device for the last month.

Join me as I dive into my thoughts on the Quick Mill Andreja Premium Evo in this review.

Quick Mill Andreja Premium Evo Review – My Ratings & Top Features

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Why Should You Buy The Quick Mill Andreja Premium?

As an overview, I rate the Andreja a solid 4 out of 5 stars, as it is an excellent machine for the home barista who loves to craft lattes and milky coffees. [1]

  • Commercial-grade E61 group head
  • 8-litre heat exchange copper boiler
  • Auto pump refill with magnetic water level sensor
  • Anti-burn stainless steel swivel steam wand and hot water wand
  • Boiler and steam pressure gauges
  • Stainless steel cup warming tray
  • Three-liter water tank
  • Large capacity drip tray
  • Adjustable stainless steel feet
  • Easy access expansion valve
  • Optional direct connection to the water line
  • Custom knobs
  • Easy access to boiler and drain
  • Quality stainless steel construction
  • Thermo siphon circulation
  • 20 cups an hour capacity
  • Thermal overload protection
  • Vibratory pump

Who Should Buy The Quick Mill Andreja Premium?

Home baristas who love a good macchiato and want to impress while entertaining would love the Quick Mill Andreja Premium Evo.

The Andreja would also suit a small indie cafe due to its 20 cups an hour capacity.


Why I Decided To Review This Quick Mill Model

One of my local coffee shops started using the Andreja Premium by Quick Mill, and I was very impressed with the result - I just had to try it for myself.


What’s It Like To Live With The Quick Mill Andreja Premium

Let’s dive into day-to-day life with this particular espresso machine.

What’s In The Box?

The Quick Mill semi-automatic espresso machine arrives in a sturdy box, weighing 46 pounds, so you might need help moving it.

Inside, foam inserts protect another box holding the machine, ensuring it stays secure during transit.

Once unboxed, the machine is compact enough to fit under most kitchen cabinets with room for cups on top.

The large drip tray is taped down- a thoughtful detail.

The tamper and portafilters are chrome-plated brass and feel hefty and high-quality.

They, along with the baskets, are standard 58 mm, meaning they should work with many pre-bought accessories.

The manual is both succinct and practical [2]; first-time baristas will appreciate the First Time Setup section.

Pulling My First Espresso Shot

After a quick 10-minute setup, I was ready to test the Andreja.

Its heat exchange boiler took about 25-30 minutes to warm up, which is fairly fast for an espresso machine of this caliber.

The three-position switch with indicators makes it easy to track progress—red for heating, green when ready.

The pressure hit a solid 1.2 bars.

I prepped 18 grams of specialty beans, and the E61 group head’s automatic pre-infusion delivered a smooth experience.

The tactile lever added a professional touch. While there’s no built-in shot timer, my manual one worked fine.

The shot was aromatic, rich, and sweet, with a nice balance between prosumer feel and semi-automatic ease.

However, new users may need time to adjust to the heat exchange system.

First Time Frothing Milk

The Andreja's no-burn steam wand is a dream to use, with smooth swiveling and a four-hole tip that creates perfect microfoam for cappuccinos and lattes.

The steam boiler gauge, with its blue background, is both helpful and stylish.

Just remember, once you get used to this no-burn wand, be cautious with other machines to avoid burns.

The no-burn hot water wand is just as flexible, with a custom knob for easy control, making it great for Americanos or quick cleanups.

How Much Control Do You Have Over The Machine?

As it is a semi-automatic prosumer model, there are certain elements of this espresso machine that are automated for convenience, just like the pre-infusion process.

However, this can be helpful, especially when it comes to refilling your tank or knowing when to add water.

The fact that Andreja is part prosumer means that there are many tactile elements that you get to keep control of to feel like a pro.

Related Article - Best Espresso Machines Under $2000

How Does It Handle Different Roasts?

I loved every single roast I tried with the Andreja.

Each had the perfect amount of aroma and crema while coming out super clean and rich.

I particularly loved my two usual beans, the Starbucks Breakfast Blend and Stumptown Hair Bender Medium Roast blends - but, hey, maybe I'm biased.

If you are a milky coffee fan like me, you will need to transfer your coffee shots to another cup, as there is only so much cup clearance allowed on the Andreja.

Look, Feel, and Size Of The Machine

Sure, there are more compact models on the market, but there is little to no wasted space with the Andreja.

Its dimensions are 17.50 x 11.50 x 16 inches, which is fairly compact but not on the level of the Appartamento.

It should be noted that the Andreja model is both bigger and pricier than Quick Mill’s other espresso machines, but the build and components feel durable and well-constructed.

The adjustable feet can help you bring some balance to your machine and help you adjust the warming tray cup clearance.

Overall, this is a very stylish machine that is compact but not the most compact on the market - double-check the dimensions before purchase to ensure it is right for your countertop.

What Drinks Can It Make?

The sky really is the limit with prosumer and semi-prosumer machines like the Andreja.

There are no pre-programmed drinks, so it is worth experimenting and seeing what roasts and foam levels you like.

You can even use it to make non-coffee things, like morning oats or soup.

My partner particularly loved crafting their afternoon Americanos while I got really into chai lattes and caramel macchiatos.

How Easy Is It To Use?

How easy the Andreja is to use will depend on how much barista or coffee-crafting experience you have.

Prosumers are on the more demanding side, even if they are semi-automatic, so someone with some hands-on practice of the craft will have an easier time than a complete newbie.

That being said, the manual is clear to read and has some great advice and tips to follow if you are struggling.

How Long Does It Take? (From Heat Up To First Sip)

The heat exchanger boiler takes about 25-30 minutes to heat up, and then it only takes a few minutes for you to get a piping hot cup of your favorite coffee.

This length of time is to be expected from heat exchangers and other hx machine models.

Exactly how long will vary depending on your experience level and what you are making, but 30-35 minutes on the first cup and only a couple on the next is pretty typical for the Andreja.

Does It Have A Water Filtration System?

The Andreja espresso machine does not feature a water filtration system like super automatic machine models do.

This means that you need to be mindful of preventing limescale build-up - this means using filtered and distilled water and cleaning your espresso machine regularly.[3]

How Hard Is It To Clean and Descale?

Cleaning the Andreja is similar to other prosumer machines but may feel tedious if you're used to automatics.

Regular maintenance is key to its longevity, so backflush weekly and use a cleaner a few times a year.

The copper boiler is prone to limescale buildup, so always use filtered water. For heavy buildup, consult a professional.

The mirror finish easily shows fingerprints, so keep a microfiber cloth handy for daily wipe-downs.


My Favorite Parts About The Andreja Premium

  • Beautiful and sturdy construction with reliable features
    The QuickMill Andreja Premium Evo has all the style of prosumer espresso machines like the Rocket Appartamento but with plenty of reliable features to help you craft the perfect espresso.
  • Excellent steam pressure for crafting microfoam
    The anti-burn steam wand has the perfect pressure level for crafting textured microfoam every time.
  • Large tank and drip tray for easy water management
    Eliminate the endless trips back and forth from the sink with the large water reservoir and drip tray.
  • Separate boiler and steam pressure gauges to monitor pressure fluctuations and brew temperature
    Having two pressure gauges helps you stay on top of maintenance to keep brewing great espresso.
  • Option to connect to the water line for easy automatic refills and water level adjustment
    If you want to minimize refills, try connecting the Andreja to your water line for streamlined water management.

My Least Favorite Parts

  • No PID system, which can be a turn-off for some home baristas
    An espresso machine not having a PID system is not the end of the world by any means, but it is a preference for some home baristas
  • Not the most intuitive control system for new coffee enthusiasts
    There are plenty of helpful features, but new baristas may find a learning curve when getting to know the Andreja
  • No water filtration system means staying on top of limescale prevention is key
    It is always reassuring to have a water filtration system. However, a machine without one just means that filtered water and regular cleaning are even more vital.

Quick Mill Andreja Premium Vs Similar Machines

Quick Mill Andreja Premium Vs Anita

The Quick Mill Anita and Andreja are both stylish heat exchanger machines featuring large drip trays and a 20-cup-an-hour capacity.

However, a key difference between them is that the Anita cannot be connected to water lines. It also does not feature anti-burn wands and is smaller in build.

These factor into the Anita’s cheaper price - this makes the Anita a better choice for a barista on a budget.

Quick Mill Andreja Premium Vs Rocket Appartamento

The Andreja and the Rocket Appartamento have much in common; they are handmade stainless steel espresso machines with copper boilers and large tanks.

They also both have prosumer elements, low water indicators, and 58 mm E61 brew group heads.

However, the Appartamento is a full prosumer with a much longer warranty and dual preinfusion system.

It was built with more experienced and detail-oriented home baristas in mind.

The Andreja is a semi-automatic prosumer, which caters to home baristas with either lower skill sets or less time than Appartamento fans.

Related Article - Rocket Espresso Appartamento Review


FAQs

How much does Quick Mill Andreja Premium cost?

The Quick Mill Andreja costs around $1800. This may sound expensive, but it could be worth the investment if you are looking for a quality semi-automatic prosumer machine.

Where can you buy Quick Mill Andreja Premium replacement parts?

You can buy Andreja Premium replacement parts on Amazon or sites like Chris Coffee.[4] Alternatively, you can contact the Quick Mill or vendor customer service team for replacements as part of your warranty.

What size is the Quick Mill Andreja Premium portafilter?

The Quick Mill Andreja Premium portafilters are 58 mm, which is a somewhat size and may not suit any pre-purchased accessories.


Is The Quick Mill Andreja Premium Evo Worth Your Money?

If you're looking to step up your espresso game, the Andreja is an awesome choice.

It gives you that barista-level control but is still easy enough to use once you get the hang of it.

Sure, there's a bit of a learning curve if you're coming from a super-automatic machine, but trust me, it’s totally worth it.

Once you get used to it, the espresso you can make is amazing.

If you’re serious about great coffee and want something that’s built to last, this machine is a solid investment.

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Resources:

  1. https://www.quickmill.it/en/products/lever-group/andreja-mod-0980/
  2. https://shopify-er.s3.amazonaws.com/resources/1354518134820/manual.pdf
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuQERas1MY0

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Parker Russell is a coffee professional and the founder of Black Ink Coffee. As an expert in the field of coffee roasting, cupping (professional Q-Grader) and brewing, Parker has established Black Ink as brand that fuels the grind of dreamers.