
MiiCoffee
The MiiCoffee Apex Espresso Machine V2 is a compact, stainless‑steel single‑boiler espresso machine featuring dual PID temperature control, a toolless adjustable OPV, and a dedicated thermo‑block for steam, targeting intermediate home baristas who value shot precision over heavy milk steaming.
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$499.00
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$500.62
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$499.00
Highest
$698.70
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the Apex V2 a “budget king” that raises the standard for affordable espresso machines. They commend the toolless OPV, dual PID system, and reliable 9‑bar pressure targeting, which together deliver repeatable, high‑quality shots. However, they also point out the weaker steam output and imperfect pre‑infusion as trade‑offs compared to higher‑priced competitors.
What Users Say
Everyday users love the machine’s quick heat‑up, compact footprint, and the ability to dial in temperature and pressure for better espresso, especially when paired with a good grinder. Recurring frustrations focus on the under‑powered steam wand, inconsistent pre‑infusion, and the need for careful puck preparation to avoid channeling.
Common Complaints
Inconsistent pre‑infusion behavior, weak steam performance for thick milk frothing, and the requirement for precise grind and puck preparation due to basic flow control.
How It Compares
vs. Gaggia Classic Pro
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Disadvantages
Choose Apex V2 for precise temperature/pressure tweaking and compact size; choose Gaggia Classic Pro if strong steam and milk‑drink capacity are priorities.
vs. Other Budget (Silvia‑like)
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Disadvantages
Apex V2 is better for users who want advanced temperature and pressure control in a compact package, while traditional Silvia‑like machines may offer stronger steam for milk‑heavy drinks.