Choosing a commercial coffee machine for a Sydney café
Volume sizing — 2-group vs 3-group. A 2-group commercial espresso machine handles roughly 100–200 shots a day comfortably and suits most opening-year Sydney cafés. A 3-group steps up to 250–400 shots and is the right call for high-turnover CBD, inner-west and North Shore venues, busy brunch rooms and event catering. For a tight inner-city site, a coffee cart or a low-volume venue, a single-group or compact 2-group keeps the footprint and power draw down without hurting cup quality.
Semi-automatic vs fully automatic. Specialty cafés with a trained barista almost always run semi-automatic (or volumetric) machines — the barista controls the shot, and that's where Sydney's coffee culture lives. Fully automatic (bean-to-cup) machines make sense for offices, function venues, aged-care kitchens and self-serve settings where consistency matters more than craft and staff aren't trained baristas.
Grinder pairing. Budget the grinder at roughly 40–50% of the machine spend, and don't undercook it — the grind is the limiting factor on cup quality. On-demand grinders (grind-per-shot, no doser bin) are now standard for quality venues. A second grinder for decaf or a single-origin is common in busier Sydney rooms.
Water and power. Sydney mains water carries enough mineral content that filtration is essential — without it, scale will shorten a boiler's life, and most manufacturers require filtered water for warranty cover. Check the electrical too: many 2-group and all 3-group machines need a dedicated 15A or 20A/3-phase circuit, so confirm the supply during fitout planning, not on install day.
Volume per day. Map your busiest 90-minute window, not your daily average — a venue doing 300 cups but with a savage breakfast peak needs more group heads and steam capacity than the daily number suggests.
Why CKA for Sydney coffee equipment
Sydney is our home market — Parramatta HQ means the fastest metro dispatch we offer and the option to pick up by arrangement, plus access to the full catalogue of machines, grinders and beverage gear on one invoice. Machine, grinder and accessories specced and delivered together, with a single contact for warranty and service. Trade pricing applies on multi-unit orders, and SilverChef finance (approvals up to around $65,000 in roughly five minutes) lets you fit out the coffee program without tying up working capital. Fitting out venues in other states too? See our Brisbane and Adelaide coffee pages.
FAQ
How fast can I get a commercial coffee machine in Sydney?
Sydney is our home market — our HQ and main warehouse are at Parramatta, so Sydney metro is the fastest dispatch we offer. Most metro orders land quickly once dispatched, and the team will confirm the lead time on a specific machine before you commit. Regional NSW (Newcastle, Wollongong, the Central Coast) adds a short window depending on the route.
Can I pick up a commercial coffee machine in Sydney?
Yes — pickup is available from our Sydney Parramatta HQ at 151 Parramatta Road, Granville, by arrangement. Contact the team to confirm stock and book a collection time. This is the only CKA site set up for customer pickup.
What size commercial coffee machine do I need — 2-group or 3-group?
A 2-group machine handles roughly 100–200 shots a day and suits most opening-year Sydney cafés. A 3-group steps up to 250–400 shots for high-turnover CBD and inner-west venues. Size to your busiest 90-minute window rather than your daily average, and tell us your expected peak — we'll spec the right machine and grinder pairing.
What warranty comes with a commercial coffee machine from CKA?
Warranty is manufacturer-backed and varies by product, typically 1–5 years on parts and labour depending on the brand and model. There is no blanket figure across the range. Most machines also require filtered water for warranty cover. See our warranty information page for the terms on each unit.
Is finance available for a Sydney coffee setup?
Yes — we work with SilverChef for commercial equipment finance, with approvals up to around $65,000 in roughly five minutes. That covers a machine, grinder and accessories package without tying up working capital.