The ECM Mechanika Max II is a prosumer heat-exchanger (HX) espresso machine, hand-built in Germany around the legendary E61 group. On paper it’s a heat exchanger — in the cup it performs like a dual boiler.
Dual-boiler-grade temperature control. ECM’s BTC (Brew Temperature Control) with PID reads the temperature right at the brew group — not just inside the boiler — and a cartridge-heated E61 group holds your set brew temperature (adjustable 90–95 °C) shot after shot. The result is the rock-steady, shot-to-shot consistency you’d expect from a dual boiler, with no cooling flushes and no temperature “surfing” that traditional HX machines need.
Brew and steam at the same time. Like a dual boiler — and unlike a single boiler — the Max II lets you pull a shot and steam milk simultaneously, with selectable steam levels, so there’s zero wait between espresso and microfoam.
What’s new vs the Mechanika Max. The Max II introduces ECM’s advanced one-way HX system that further reduces thermal fluctuations, paired with a fast cartridge-heated group (ready in about 12 minutes) and refined BTC with active and passive pre-infusion — an evolution of the proven Mechanika that sharpens its biggest strength: temperature stability.
Built to last, ready to plumb. A quiet rotary pump runs from the 3 L tank or a direct mains connection (metal hose included), with two pressure gauges (boiler + pump), full stainless-steel housing, ECO mode, programmable on/off scheduling, maintenance and filter reminders, Clean Mode and a removable cup-warming tray — all in a compact 275 × 445 × 405 mm (23.5 kg) footprint.
Advanced single-boiler HX design with Brew Temperature Control; brew and steam priority are selectable.