Izzo Alex Duetto IV Plus vs Profitec RIDE

Same class, different tax brackets.

The Alex Duetto IV Plus runs ~13% more (listed in different currencies) — the split below is what the gap buys.

Izzo Alex Duetto IV Plus

Izzo

Alex Duetto IV Plus

US$2,799–2,950

The Duetto IV Plus is a well-built, rebuildable dual-boiler machine from Naples that competes directly with the ECM Synchronika and Profitec Pro 700 while typically undercutting both on stre…

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Profitec RIDE

Profitec

Strong consensus
RIDE

US$2,599–2,899 · CA$3,165–3,700

A well-executed successor to the Pro 600: same trusted internals, but with simultaneous boiler heating, an OLED PID menu, programmable pre-infusion, and a modular portafilter that make every…

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The split

Where they actually differ

On 7 of 11 measures these two tie. The 4 rows below are the entire argument.

Alex Duetto IV Plus

RIDE

Ready when you are

RIDE leads, decisively

~20 min· ~11 min

Push-button convenience

RIDE leads, clearly

Built to last

Alex Duetto IV Plus leads, clearly

Quiet operation

Alex Duetto IV Plus leads, clearly

The price

RIDE costs less, clearly

US$2,799–2,950· CA$3,165–3,700

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The counter’s vote

Looks barely figure in either machine’s record — the counter can sit this one out.

Alex Duetto IV Plus: Utilitarian industrial aesthetic (72-pound stainless steel weight is feature, not liability); no award citations or kitchen-approval talk in record—design neutral to slightly dated in a market moving…

Where they tie: milk & steam · shot ceiling · back-to-back drinks · reliability record · forgiving to learn on — don’t let a spec sheet invent a difference.

On the counter

The size difference, to scale

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Alex Duetto IV Plus claims 36 × 44 cm of a standard 60 cm counter and stands 42 cm tall 3 cm to spare under standard 45 cm uppers. RIDE stands beside it, dashed, for size. The small block is a mug; the counter grid is 10 cm.

So — which one?

Take the Alex Duetto IV Plus if —

  • You are buying once
  • There are sleepers to protect

Take the RIDE if —

  • Patience is not your virtue at 6 a.m.
  • You want a button, not a ritual
  • The difference stays in your pocket — or goes into beans

Both columns reading true? Take the RIDE and put the difference into fresh, roast-dated beans — they move the cup more than this choice will.

Known weak points

Alex Duetto IV Plus

Long heat-up cycle via thermosiphon (reported ~1 hour full transfer to group) is workflow constraint rather than failure, but limits convenience perception; no widespread failure modes documented in available owner record.

For the row-by-row readers

The whole sheet, side by side

Matching rows fade back — the ink is where they differ.

Alex Duetto IV Plus

RIDE

Type

Dual boiler

Dual boiler

Heat-up time

~20 min

~11 min

Steam power

4/5

4/5

Brew + steam at once

Yes

Yes

Guest recovery

4/5

4/5

Shot quality ceiling

4/5

4/5

PID temperature control

Yes

Yes

Milk system

Manual steam wand

Manual steam wand

Removable brew group

No

No

Hot-water tap

Yes

Yes

Cup clearance

14.6 cm

Workflow demand

4/5

3/5

Maintenance

3/5

3/5

Noise

2/5

3/5

Build longevity

5/5

4/5

Dimensions

36 × 44 × 42 cm

30 × 45 × 37 cm

One owner each

The machine takes about 1-hour to fully transfer its heat from the brew boiler to the E61 group via a thermosiphon circuit of relatively small diameter pipes.
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"The Profitec Ride is a worthy successor to the Pro 600 – with faster heat-up time, better operation, and well-thought-out features."
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Still torn?

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Two minutes of questions — milk, noise, budget, space — scored across everything on file. It’s honest when the answer is neither of these.

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