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I beat you to it. I found a cheap la pavoni professional that I think is 220v as a fixer upper because of this thread. Wish me luck lol
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We've had our Olympia Cremina for almost 34 years now and it's going strong with only some gasket changes here and there over that time, though I have upgraded the handles and the cap, plus the steam wand. The initial outlay is sorta stratospheric ($3,400 today), but divide that very conveniently over the time span during which we've been using it and you could have some killer espresso for $100/year, so far. It's a big expense that some might call crazy, I admit.
It's very satisfying to get the grind dialed in and then you learn the proper resistance and speed to produce the espresso. They're quite simple and impressively built Swiss machines. The steam wand makes great steamed milk for cappuccino, btw. Temps are stable. You do need a good grinder to work with. Good luck with your search! |
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There's also the Profitec 800. Dual boiler with PID (thus resolving some of the temperature instability found on La Pavonni machines)
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Refurbish and ride report please!! W. |
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"You paid HOW MUCH for a coffee machine?!!?!" W. |
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I just inherited this baby from my FIL. Moving in a few weeks so it's going in a box to be moved and then doing a thorough cleaning on it. It's not dirty but I'm obsessed with keeping the internals of things like this clean.
I can't wait till he gets sick of his Kamado Joe Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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He's copying me, tho his gear is newer...
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Will do. It might take a while because I’m not sure what I’m going to have to do to it. It appears to be a 1993-1997 professional model missing a couple parts and it has a euro plug which means it is probably 220v. I’m going to wait to get it before I try to order any parts for it. I’ll order what it’s missing, a rebuild kit, and change the element and power plug. It was $300 so hopefully I don’t have to sink too much into it.
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Or for $300 you could get the Flair Pro 2 mechanical espresso maker: https://www.flairespresso.com/pro
When you get ready for a real manly coffee, try Turkish coffee, you'll never go back to espresso once you tried that stuff...if you can handle it. |
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I've been wondering about this.. how often we start with so-so grinders and when they get upgraded we don't think about that we're comparing a so-so unit that may have lost consistency due to wear with a brand new more expensive one. All it takes is a little bit of wear and a tiny amount of wobble in a burr. |
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Yeah I need to get a real grinder too. Too bad they’re so expensive lol.
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Personally, I just can't be arsed with spending extra money on it, even though new burrs are quite cheap. Then again, I should still have a ways to go before needing new burrs. Recommended replacement is 500-1000 pounds of coffee beans processed; I'm at maybe 360 pounds (and that's being generous). Last edited by echappist; 07-27-2020 at 12:56 PM. |
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That is one I also looked at long & hard years ago. I ended up with a profitec regular dbl boiler but at the time I really wanted either this Pro800 or the Bezzera Strega Watch this video at 6:50 when Jim takes a sip.....Very funny as it looks as if he almost passes out with delight at the flavor of that shot https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9OU...ature=youtu.be Also more videos on same machine https://www.home-barista.com/reviews...ok-t18933.html |
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I ran a La Pavoni EPC-8 Europiccola daily for about 25 years before changing over last year to a Rocket R58. I honestly had a hard time making the decision to switch as I absolutely loved the La Pavoni.
Few words of wisdom echoed by others.
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I have a line on a La Pavoni, stay tuned.
In the meantime this just popped up on the local CL. Just posting here because I don't want to start a new thread and it's...ah....different. AnZa Espresso Machine W. |
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