Why Choose Us

Rich Experience

With years of hands-on experience in the development and design of household appliances and consumer electronics, we have consistently positioned ourselves at the forefront of innovation.

Professional Technical

Building on our robust development skills, we have expanded our focus to specialize in the research, design, and production of espresso machines and brewing equipment for both coffee and tea.

Quality Guaranteed

Our range of products, from espresso machines to tea brewing systems, is crafted with cutting-edge designs suitable for both home and commercial use.

Competitive Price

Not only do our products rival the functionality and quality of European imports, but they also offer a more competitive price point.

 

 

What Is Iced Coffee Machine?

 

Iced coffee machine is a nifty coffee machine that will attend to all of your cold coffee needs. As the summer approaches – with sweltering temperatures expected across the uk – it's unlikely you'll be reaching for your kettle in the morning. For many of you, coffee is a ritual, a philosophy and a way of life – so, when the blistering heat comes, you don't want to miss out on that old (and reliable) caffeine hit that really gives your morning a boost.

 

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Benefits of Iced Coffee Machine

 

Cold brew machines are consistent from batch to batch
Firstly, cold brew machines enable cafés to produce multiple large batches of coffee with minimal variance between each.
This is much harder to ensure with traditional methods. Using these, coffee shops steep coarsely ground coffee in room-temperature water for extended periods. With many variables to consider over anywhere from eight to 24 hours, this is much harder to precisely control. This means inconsistencies in yield, extraction level, and ultimately cup quality can become major issues.
In today's coffee industry, modern consumers have come to expect consistency from one cup to the next. This means it is integral for building a loyal customer base. Using a precise, automated cold brew machine is the key to achieving this.

 

Cold brew machines are more efficient than traditional brewing methods
Given cold brew's extended extraction time, it needs a comparatively high amount of ground coffee to steep effectively. This means that cost per batch is a bigger consideration for coffee shops – as it affects the profitability of each cup.
As such, it is important for coffee shops to minimise wastage and maximise extraction levels as much as they are able to. Cold brew machines allow them to do exactly that.
With some devices, the extraction level can be as high as 22%. This is not only very efficient but remains within the SCA's parameters for specialty coffee.
As well as yield, cafés face several other challenges relating to the efficiency of cold brew. For example, its extended brew time makes it difficult to adjust to sudden increases in demand – during a sudden heat wave, for instance. By using a faster cold brew machine, you can brew fresh batches to meet customer demand more quickly throughout the day.
Furthermore, cold brew machines are being designed in new and more intuitive ways than ever before. Their user-friendly interfaces and small countertop footprint make them easy and convenient for staff to use. In turn, this speeds up workflow – meaning they have more time to focus on providing customers with excellent service.

 

You can reach a broader customer base
Beyond consistency, efficiency, and improving workflow, cold brew machines have other benefits, such as allowing coffee shops to reach a wider customer base.
Cold brew is versatile. With a dedicated machine you can adjust the brewing process and ingredients to prepare a variety of drinks appealing to a broader range of customers.
Furthermore, some newer machines can also brew cold tea, cascara, and even infuse spirits. Ultimately, this technology allows you to quickly prepare a wide range of different drinks that capture a broader share of the market than before.

 

Iced Coffee Machine: How to Make Cold Brew Coffee?
 
  • Grind your beans. Use a coarse grind to ensure easier filtration and less grit.
  • Add coffee to the brewing vessel. Put your ground coffee in your brewing vessel. Any large glass jar or pitcher with a lid works great. Use a ratio of one part coffee to eight parts water.
  • Cover with water. Cover the grounds with room temperature water.
  • Steep for 12 to 24 hours. The longer you steep, the stronger your coffee will be.
  • Filter the coffee. Filter using whatever coffee filters are available. If you don't have coffee filters, use a kitchen strainer and cheesecloth.
  • Dilute and serve. Cold brew is often so strong that it will need to be diluted with water or milk. Serve over ice.
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How We Tested Iced Coffee Machines and Accessories?

 

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When testing iced coffee makers, we scored them on the below criteria using our testing matrix, then marked them out of five before deciding on the product's overall star rating:
Ease of use: We looked at how simple the gadget or accessory was to use, and if a manual was included, how helpful and easy it was to follow.
Value for money: Does the iced coffee maker or accessory offer a good return on investment?
Quality of materials: We assessed the overall standard of the product, how well it was made, and whether it's built to last.
Ease of assembly and packaging: How easy were the machines put together? Was excessive packaging, including non-recyclable materials, used?
Quality of results: We considered whether the product achieved what it was designed to do. For coffee makers, we looked at the taste and consistency of the coffee, including freshness, strength and temperature.

 

The Considerations for Buying Iced Coffee Machine
 

Cold Brew Maker Capacity
There are cold brew makers that can make a single cup and ones that can make a gallon or more at a time. If you're a serious coffee drinker, you can go big: Cold brew will last for a week or more in the fridge. Keep in mind, though, that cold brew is a concentrate meant to be diluted with milk, ice, or both. A single serving is only about 4 ounces of cold brew concentrate, while a mug of hot coffee is more like 8 to 12 ounces.

 

Cold Brew Maker Materials
As with most clear kitchenware, cold brew makers generally come in glass or plastic. Plastic is cheaper and glass looks nicer, but neither material is better than the other at holding and steeping coffee. That's mostly up to personal preference and budget. Glass is more expensive, more breakable, and easier to clean than plastic, but plastic will warp and deteriorate over time faster than glass.
Material matters more for the filter. Thicker stainless steel mesh seemed to work better than thin in our tests. All the brewers we tested included a reusable metal filter, but some offered the option to add a disposable paper filter for extra-fine filtration and truly sediment-free brews.

 

Cold Brew Maker Versatility
Pretty much any cold brew coffee maker will also work with tea — the steeping and filtering process is basically the same. Some can also handle hot water for brewing hot coffee or tea the traditional way, but you should check the instructions for your model's maximum temperature before you start. Many of the electric machines we tested are also multitaskers, with hot and cold brew modes and various other automatic functions.

 

The Difference Between Espresso Machines and Coffee Makers
 

Roasting
Filter coffee beans are roasted with the brewing method in mind. The beans tend to be much lighter which preserves the acidity of the bean. In contrast, espresso roasts are usually much darker, and richer in flavour. This creates the intense flavour that espresso is famous for and also provides the strength of coffee required for mixing with milk to create cappuccinos and lattes.

 

Grinding
Espresso coffee machines use a fine, powder-like grind of coffee while coffee makers use a coarse, thick grind.

 

Brewing
The finer grind of espresso coffee means that an espresso machine brews and pours within about 30 seconds. In contrast, the coarser grind of drip coffee means you may have to allow up to ten minutes of brewing time.

 

Pressure
An espresso machine uses high pressure to force water through coffee within only a few seconds. Coffee makers rely on the power of gravity to gradually pull water through the filters.

 

Price
The coffee maker is almost always the cheaper option due to its simple function and limited features. But if it is a barista style coffee that you are seeking it's well worth investing in a quality espresso machine.

 

Caffeine Content
Coffee makers produce somewhere between 95mg and 165mg of caffeine per 225ml cup. Coffee can be made stronger by selecting a darker roast or by increasing the brewing time. Espresso machines produce between 375mg and 520 mg of caffeine per 225ml.

 

How to Close down Your Iced Coffee Machine for an Extended Period?
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  • Clean all groups thoroughly with the blank filter insert and Quartz Liquid cleaning product (or similar).
  • Use a group head brush to thoroughly clean all dried coffee grounds from inside the group.
  • Clean the steam tubes with a food-safe, anti-bacterial cleaner to remove all milk residue. Including removing and cleaning the steam tube nozzles.
  • If your equipment is fitted with an automatic milk frother system, follow the daily cleaning guide for cleaning and hygiene procedures for this and reassemble.
  • Soak the metal part only of the filter holders in a jug or pan containing a solution of Liquid Quartz and water for around 30 minutes. This will help to remove all coffee oils residue from under the filter basket. Thoroughly rinse with clean water. Do not place filter holders back into the group for storage.
  • Remove the drip tray and thoroughly wash with warm soapy water and rinse with fresh water. Whilst the drip tray is removed from the machine, pour a small quantity of Liquid Quartz, or 2 teaspoons of a similar powder product, into the black waste drain receptor on the machine. Refit the drip tray and flush hot water through for approx. 30 seconds to help clear the waste pipes
  • Turn the machine power switch off and place filter holders on the drip tray for storage.
  • Equipment used in a mobile vehicle or outdoors unit should not be stored in an area where the temperature may drop to or below freezing point. If it cannot be moved to a warmer location, provide some form of space heating in the area. This will prevent the water in the equipment from freezing. Should this happen, call your local service team for advice.

 

How To Troubleshoot Common Problems And Maintenance For Your Iced Coffee Machine?

 

It got few problems so they can not easily useit. Steam wands have a habit of blocking up and they need to be stripped down fully, then left submerged in water with some descaler. Caveat, Does this mean that when the reminder comes up saying my coffee is brewing slowly will it be time to descale and Do Not Disturb? If your machine is not getting warm enough, it may due to power supply issues or the thermostat itself. A car with hand tools and oil filters on standby will repair a common fault in no time flat at minimal to zero downtime or expense while needing literally nothing beyond an up-to-date service manual.

 

Hence, it can be said that much like making a coffee is an art where you must know how to do something if not the craft of your work then maintaining it are no less than an artwork in itself. Every piece come together here from the daily cleaning rituals all the way to when we are planning operatively for hundreds of orders. Well, the action you take from having these practices is as if saying: 'Hi, high-quality coffee brewing experience! ; you're actually simply beating up on the equipment and not preserving it; really saving thousands in the long run.

 

 
Our Factory

 

RiConn Precision Technology Co., Ltd. was established in 2007 by a team of experienced R&D engineers. With years of hands-on experience in the development and design of household appliances and consumer electronics, we have consistently positioned ourselves at the forefront of innovation.

Over the years, RiConn Precision Technology Co., Ltd. has been dedicated to pushing the boundaries of product innovation. Building on our robust development skills, we have expanded our focus to specialize in the research, design, and production of espresso machines and brewing equipment for both coffee and tea. Our range of products, from espresso machines to tea brewing systems, is crafted with cutting-edge designs suitable for both home and commercial use.

 

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Ultimate FAQ Guide to Iced Coffee Machine

 

Q: What is the use of Iced coffee machine?

A: Add water to the reservoir.
Place the filter into the basket.
Add medium ground coffee.
Start the brew.
Pour a cup & enjoy your coffee at home.

Q: Why do people use Iced coffee machines?

A: Cost-saving: Buying coffee from cafes daily incurs significant expenses, but brewing coffee at home can greatly reduce costs. Convenience: You can brew coffee anytime you want without having to travel to a cafe or wait in line.

Q: Is coffee maker and Iced coffee machine the same?

A: While both coffee makers and coffee machines brew coffee, the methods they use and the components they have are different. Coffee makers are simple, convenient appliances that use a drip method to brew coffee, while coffee machines are more complex appliances that use pressure to extract coffee flavor.

Q: Do you need a Iced coffee machine to make coffee?

A: No worries; a few basics and a stove will have you sipping hot java in no time. Add water and coffee grounds to a saucepan. The ratio of water to grounds should be the same that you'd use in a coffeemaker. Bring to a boil.

Q: What is the difference between a Iced coffee machinee and an espresso machine?

A: An espresso machine uses high pressure to force water through coffee within only a few seconds. Iced coffee machines rely on the power of gravity to gradually pull water through the filters. The coffee maker is almost always the cheaper option due to its simple function and limited features. But if it is a barista style coffee that you are seeking it's well worth investing in a quality espresso machine.

Q: What do you use in a Iced coffee machine?

A: Coffee maker usually only process ground coffee. If you put instant coffee in it, it's gonna get messy inside-out. So, ground coffee can only be processed with coffee maker to produce coffee that is really concentrated, unlike the taste of 3-in-1 and instant coffee.

Q: What not to do with a Iced coffee machine?

A: Never Cleaning the Machine. This is a super common mistake for many home espresso machine owners: never once giving the machine anything more than the lightest of cleanings. And espresso machines need a very regular cleaning, much more so than auto drip coffee makers.

Q: Why is Iced coffee machine expensive?

A: It's about the materials that make up the coffee machine, and the way it is made. In our companies from which we select coffee machines, it is mainly handmade coffee machines. Such machines are assembled by meticulous craftsmen with the precision acquired through years of practice.

Q: What is the common problem of Iced coffee machine?

A: Water leaks are amongst one of the most common coffee machine problems experienced today. Depending on where the leak is situated, however, this particular operational problem can be caused by a few different things. If your machine is leaking dirty water, then it's highly likely that your drain hose is blocked up.

Q: Are Iced coffee machines healthy?

A: Don't panic - simply touching a coffee maker won't have any repercussions on your health and wellbeing. It's more of a long-term effect; if your coffee maker becomes damaged or is consistently exposed to boiling water for long periods of time, the chemicals may slowly leach into your coffee.

Q: Is it good to drink coffee from Iced coffee machine?

A: Machine coffee, in particular, may be more acidic than manually brewed coffee due to the high water temperature and pressure used in the brewing process. Additives: Some coffee machines use additives that may contain harmful chemicals, such as artificial sweeteners and preservatives.

Q: Can I put milk in a Iced coffee machine?

A: Putting milk into your instead of water can result in damage to the machine. Using milk to brew coffee instead of water won't work as well because coffee grounds are supposed to be brewed with hot water.

Q: Does the Iced coffee machine we use really make a difference?

A: In a world where coffee beans are roasted, ground, and filtered, the options for the way you brew coffee is endless. The equipment plays a vital role in the taste and overall texture of your coffee depending on what you like. Iced coffee machines come in all shapes and sizes, and therefore offer different coffees every time. The way that coffee machines work has been trailed and tested for many years, to offer you a great coffee experience.

Q: Is it important to use a Iced coffee machine?

A: Equipment matters, but not because of how it looks, or works, but for the coffee it serves. Choosing your machine, or preferred coffee brewer, is down to personal preference entirely. With so many different coffee machines and methods such as the drip method, and Moka pot are becoming increasingly popular, it is a hard world to navigate.

Q: How does a Iced coffee machine work?

A: Iced coffee machines have been created for convenience and to serve you great coffee in the comfort of your own home. One such machine that is one of the easiest to use are known as the pod coffee machine. Making coffee is a simple art form, which basically needs water and ground coffee.

Q: What does a red light on the Iced coffee machine?

A: If your Iced coffee machine has a light that is permanently on red, then this could mean that it has overheated, and needs to be switched off. Or with most Iced coffee machines, the red light means that the water has reached temperature and you're ready to press go on the machine. If your machine shows a red light after making your coffee, and then switches off, this means that the machine has just gone through a ‘cool down' process.

Q: What does the orange light on the Iced coffee machine mean?

A: The lights that appear on the coffee machines can sometimes be a bit off putting, and lead to you reaching for your manual. If you have a solid orange light on your machine, this means that it is time to descale the machine. Most of our Iced coffee machines have an integrated computer which keeps count of how many coffees are made with the machine. When the counter reaches to around 300, then the computer sends a signal to the power light, turning it orange to alert that the time has come for descaling.

Q: Iced coffee machine: What if it continues to light up?

A: If the machine is done rescaling and the orange light continues to light up, then this may be an error with the machine. There are a few things you can try to get rid of the flashing light, such as a hard reset, which is turning the machine off at the wall, and then waiting for a few seconds to switch it on again. This should hopefully clear the internal memory of the coffee machine.

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