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Unveiling the Origins of Espresso Tradition

The journey of lever operated espresso machines began in the early 20th century in Italy, where coffee culture flourished in bustling cafes and espresso bars. Seeking to simplify the art of espresso brewing, inventors introduced lever machines, revolutionizing the way coffee was made and enjoyed. These early innovations laid the foundation for modern espresso technology, shaping the course of coffee history for decades to come.

Conti lever group fork

This item is the top section of the lever mechanism used on the Conti lever brewing groups. The Conti part reference on this item is 201800  This chrome plated lever group fork is used to transfer the pulling motion of the lever to a vertical movement. That of the piston. This item has been made from chrome plated brass. This item is available on...
€43.59

Vibiemme left lever group screw

This oddly looking screw is the left brewing group pin used on the Vibiemme lever espresso machine brewing groups. The Vibiemme part reference number for this item is VITEPERNGRPIS This screw can only be used on the left side of the brewing group. This group screw is made in Italy. You can use this lever brewing group screw on the lever group used on the...
€29.76

Brass gasket 18x12x1mm

On this page you will find a brass washer which is suitable for the Astoria and Wega water level assembly. This washer makes sure that the gasket doesn’t tear when the sight glass nut is tightened. This washer has the Astoria reference 25652 and the Wega part is WY25652  This gasket has a outer diameter of 18mm a inner diameter of 12mm and a thickness of...
€2.08

Bezzera contact thermostat 95°C M4 250V 16A

On the back of the lever group of the Bezzera Strega you can find a contact thermostat, this mainly has to do with the integrated heating element. So that when the group is at the right temperature the heating element will stop heating. The Bezzera part reference for this part is 7634808 This contact thermostat is set at 95 degree Celsius. At the base is...
€39.37

PTFE gasket 35x30x2mm

The gasket on this page is a Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) gasket with the dimensions 35x30x2mm. This specific gasket is used on 3 specific places on the E61 style brewing group (the Faema E61 and Faema E61 legend group use a different size of ptfe gasket). It is used to seal off the top trumpet or drain sleeve, on the side of the group the camme holder...
€1.47

La Cimbali group locking nut

La Cimbali group locking nut. these nuts screw the inner flange of the brewing group to the brewing group itself. Which makes a air and water tight. Return to the La Cimbali lever parts overview
€6.51

Faema E61 heating element gasket 57x43x3mm

On this page you will find a heating element gasket we had made out of AFM34 a food safe fibre material, made in Germany. This heating element gasket has a outer diameter of 57mm a inner diameter of 43mm and a thickness of 3mm. This heating element gasket can be used on a variety of heating elements such as the Faema E61, Faema E61 Legend, Faema E61...
€4.45

Faema E61 heating element 1 group 1500W 230V

The element on this product page is ideal for your antique lever espresso machine, or Faema E61 espresso machine. This heating element has the typical Faema type of brass flange. The element is powered at 230V and supplies 1500W. The immersed length of the element is just 145mm. The heating element gasket used for this element has a outer diameter of 57mm...
€93.16

Asco pressure switch P302/6

The Asco P302/6 is a three-phase pressure switch that is likely the most frequently used pressure switch. Espresso makers like as La Marzocco, Faema, Cimbali, Wega, Astoria, Nuova Simonelli, La Spaziale, San Remo, and others have utilized this pressure switch.The company Sirai used to be the brand Asco; nonetheless, the product is still the same despite...
€74.07

Filterbasket 2 coffee 12gr 70x21mm

The 2 coffee filterbasket on this page can be used a big variety of espresso machine brands. You can use this basket on brands such as Casadio, Brugnetti, ECM Heidelberg, San Remo, Faema, Vibiemme, La Scala, Grimnac. This filterbasket has been made by the Italian company IMS Filtri. The IMS part reference is CF2T068. Note: this is not a competition...
€5.69

La Pavoni Europiccola thermostat 127º

On this page you will find the heating element thermostat for the La Pavoni Europiccola, La Pavoni Stradivari and the La Pavoni Professional. This thermostat is also suitable for the Gaggia 105-106. The thermostat breaks the connection when the temperature becomes 127 degrees Celsius, this is a manual safety switch. The thermostat itself is suitable to...
€6.94

Faema E61 complete steam valve

The steam and water valve on this page can be found on various old and new Faema models. The Faema part reference for this item is 903743000  This valve has on the steam/water tube side a female thread of 3/8” BSP-G. On the inlet side the thread is a male 3/8” BSP-G. This steam/water valve does not come with a knob. You can also use the original Bakelite...
€70.43

O ring nbr 8,9x1,9mm

This O ring in nbr with the specifications 8,9x1,9mm. Makes sure that the brass non return valve seals against the body of the non return valve. Return to the Faema E61 valve parts overview
€0.59

Faema E61 moustache set

On this product page you will find the black L shaped plastic attachments for the side panels on Faema E61 and Faema President espresso machines. These side panels are mirrored from each other so they are not interchangeable. To install them you need to screw 3 small screws in the back. They are made in Italy. You can use them on the Faema E61, 1 to 4...
€28.82

Male plug 1/4"

One of the most universal items. The male brass plug. The plus on this page can be found in the catalogue of a variety of espresso machine manufacturers like Astoria, Faema, La Spaziale and Wega. This specific plug has a male ¼”BSP-G thread. The height of this plug is 13 mm and the wrench size for this plug is 17mm.
€2.72

Astoria heating element 2 group 2600W 230V

The heating element on this page is one of the more common heating elements used with Astoria and Wega espresso machine boilers. The Astoria part number is 17051 and the Wega part number for this element is WY17051  The heating element on this page produces 2600W at 230/240V. the heating elements has 4 connecting poles. In between these connectors is a...
€107.13

Arrarex Caravel: A Beacon of Innovation

Founded in the 1950s, Arrarex Caravel quickly rose to prominence with its groundbreaking lever operated espresso machines. The Caravel, the company's flagship model, combined compact design with innovative lever mechanisms, revolutionizing home espresso brewing. Loved for its simplicity and exceptional performance, the Caravel remains a beloved classic among coffee connoisseurs and collectors alike.

La Cimbali: Precision Engineering at Its Finest

La Cimbali, a stalwart in the coffee industry since 1912, is renowned for its commitment to precision engineering and superior quality. While best known for its commercial equipment, La Cimbali also produced exceptional lever operated machines. Models like the M1 showcased the brand's dedication to blending traditional lever brewing with modern technology, setting new standards for excellence in espresso craftsmanship.

Faema: Elevating Espresso to Art

Since its inception in 1945, Faema has been synonymous with innovation and sophistication in espresso machine design. While famous for its iconic E61 model, Faema also made its mark in the world of lever operated machines. These elegant devices, characterized by sleek aesthetics and precise engineering, continue to inspire coffee enthusiasts with their timeless appeal and exceptional brewing capabilities.

La Pavoni: A Testament to Italian Craftsmanship

Founded in 1905, La Pavoni holds a special place in the hearts of coffee lovers worldwide. The brand's iconic Europiccola and Professional models are beloved for their elegant designs and unparalleled performance. La Pavoni machines exemplify the artistry and tradition of Italian craftsmanship, offering a timeless charm that continues to enchant baristas and coffee aficionados to this day.

Bezzera: Pioneering Espresso Excellence

Bezzera, founded in 1901, is credited with inventing the first commercial espresso machine, laying the groundwork for modern coffee culture. Alongside its groundbreaking innovations, Bezzera also produced remarkable lever operated machines. With a legacy of over a century of innovation, Bezzera remains a trusted name in the coffee industry, revered for its commitment to quality and excellence.