The Appia Life Semiautomatic is perfect for medium to high volume locations and professionals with demanding needs. Building on the success of the Appia Semiautomatic, this machine takes the limits even further with its proven design and features.
The Appia Life semi-automatic is our entry-level model in the Appia Life series. Despite lacking some advanced features, this machine excels at producing top-notch espresso, especially when operated by a skilled barista. As a semi-automatic, the barista has full control over the extraction process, responsible for both starting and stopping it.
Customers can choose from a variety of colors, including black. If interested in a custom color, please contact us directly.



| Commercial Dimensions | ||
|---|---|---|
| 1 GROUP | 2 GROUP | |
| Height | 22 in. | 21 in. |
| Width | 16 in. | 31 in. |
| Depth | 21 in. | 22 in. |
| Weight | 93 lbs. | 99 lbs. |
| Electrical | ||
| Voltage | 100 V | 220 V |
| Amperage | 13 A | 17 A |
| Wattage | 1500 W | 3400 W |
| Other Specifications | ||
| Boiler(s) Material | Stainless Steel | Stainless Steel |
| Boiler Size | 5 L | 11 L |
| Certifications | UL, SA, NSF/ANSI Std.4 | UL, SA, NSF/ANSI Std.4 |
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My 10 year old refurbished Baratza Vario has been struggling. Not to mention anytime I made a drink for someone everyone in the room had to wait until I was finished grinding to resume conversation. This new Eureka is unbelievable quiet. I also think the espresso tastes better. There is a difference between ceramic and steel burrs.
It’s only been a day but very pleased with the grinder so far. The shipping was super fast.
I have a few grinders from E.O. (DF83v, DF83, CF64v and a few others that I have given to others as gifts) that I use quite regularly and this Moshi C83 is truly a breakthrough for me in that I do not have to change the various burr sets that I have with regard to what I am trying to brew…
I’ve been deep down the espresso rabbit hole for years, tasting coffee all over the world, and I can honestly say the Turin Gallatin DB rivals the best of espresso machines. The build quality is top-tier—everything from the matte black finish to the walnut accents feels heavy-duty and genuinely premium. It’s ready to go right out of the box, and having the plumb-in and drainage components included as standard is a huge win. This is my third purchase from Espresso Outlet, and I keep coming back because their shipping is fast, their support is responsive, and their YouTube tutorials are actually useful. Zero complaints so far; it's a solid, high-end machine that delivers.
My Setup: Turin Gallatin DB, DF64 Gen 2 (SSP Burrs), IMS Basket, Normcore Puck Screen 1.7mm, auto leveling tamper, WDT, and distributor
This roaster is a monumental upgrade from my previous two setups. I started on a whirly pop over my stove several years ago and upgraded to a fluid bed roaster early last year, but preliminary tests on my M1 Lite felt like the previous two roast methods were Stone Age technology. I previously logged my roast profiles using Excel with imported thermocouple data from a self-programmed microcontroller. This machine has both ambient and bean temperature sensors built in, meaning plug and play with Artisan, and I’m having a blast fine-tuning roast profiles. Setup was very easy using the instructions in the box. The largest batch size I’ve made successfully is 180 grams but I wouldn’t go much further than that, FYI. The hopper’s capacity is limited, but it hasn’t hindered my use case. It’s perfect as an introduction to drum roasting and a very capable sample roaster. For what it’s worth, it’s also an impressive table-top personal machine to look at. Very stylish design. I’d recommend using a computer with a useful, strong Bluetooth signal. My PC worked a lot better than my MacBook Neo. Tl;dr. If I could rate this roaster a 6/5 I would.
Excellent knowledgeable staff, fast shipping, and great customer support.
My 10 year old refurbished Baratza Vario has been struggling. Not to mention anytime I made a drink for someone everyone in the room had to wait until I was finished grinding to resume conversation. This new Eureka is unbelievable quiet. I also think the espresso tastes better. There is a difference between ceramic and steel burrs.
I love this machine! The espresso experience compared to my old machine is night and day kind of difference. I have been wasting high quality beans in my old machine and I didnt even know. The end product is that much better! The features this machine has for the price is unmatched!
Super fast heat up, consistent shots once you dial it in. Steam leaves something to be desired but still does the trick.
Been using it for a few months. Having good results with expresso and courser grind for drip coffee.