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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.

Faema E61 valve gasket 15,5x7,5x4mm

This EPDM gasket is one of the most commonly used sizes of gasket. This gasket has a outer diameter of 15,5mm a inner diameter of 7,5mm and a thickness of 4mm. This gasket can be used in various applications with the old Faema Lever espresso machines. such as a gasket for sealing off valve shafts. But you will find this gasket in the Faema E61 and the...
€0.74

Elektra Microcasa steam valve body chrome

On this page you will find the steam valve of a Elektra Microcasa a Leva. This model is suitable for the chrome plated Elektra Microcasa. The reference part number for this valve is 00150021. This steam valve is screwed into the side of the boiler of the Microcasa lever espresso machine. This item is not serviceable.
€92.43

Heating element gasket 41x33x3mm

On this page you will find a fibre gasket with a outer dimension of 41mm a inner one of 33mm and height of 3mm. This fibre gasket is used for a heating element with a flange diameter of 1”. This specific heating element gasket is used for Bezzera(5492004) espresso machines with the models: Bezzera BZ35, Bezzera BZ40, Bezzera Galatea Domus and the Bezzera...
€4.00

Faema E61 flange heating element side 12 holes

With machines which are around 60 years old it is not uncommon that you get corrosion in some parts. With the Flanges used on the Faema E61, Faema President and the Faema Lambro it is quite common to find pin holes. These holes leak air or water in some cases. This flange has been made for the heating element side of the Faema E61/President and Lambro...
€414.34

E61 style spring holder

The item on this product page is a spring guide bushing used on various E61 Style of brewing groups. You can use this item with brands such as ECM Heidelberg, La Scala, Bezzera, Isomac, Pavoni and Brasilia. The Bezzera part reference is 7479942, the Brasilia part reference number is 13657.0.00.04, for ECM Heidelberg it is B7479942, for Isomac ISBUS313116...
€5.14

RPM pump motor 165W 230V 50/60Hz

This espresso machine motor is made by the Italian company RPM (model number 11002728). The motor itself has 165W with 230V 50/60hz. To power the motor up it has a capacitor of 10 µf. This is one of the more standardized espresso machine motors and is being used by a variety of coffee machine manufacturers. This pump is a clamp ring motor. So the...
€197.30

Level indicator red ball

This red ball is a level indicator ball. This ball floats inside the water level tube. Seen it’s not always easy to see the water level makes a floating red ball it a lot easier. There are more colours available with different diameter of balls. This red ball has a diameter of 5,8mm and is made in Italy. This type of level indicator can be found in a...
€2.18

Bezzera heating element 1850/2200W 220/240V

The heating element on this page can be used on various Bezzera espresso machines. The Bezzera part reference numbers for this item are 5722220, 5722236, 5722241, 5722241.01AL, 5722241AL, 5722241R and 5722416. This heating element produces 1850/2200W at 220/240V. There are in total 6 connecting poles. The flange has 4 bolt holes and has a outer diameter...
€86.25

Faema E61 square shaft 34mm

On this page you will find a square brass pin. This brass pin is only used in the Faema E61 brewing group. There is no part reference number available for this part used in Faema brewing groups. This brass square shaft has a overall length of 40mm. The square itself is 5x5mm. the thread used is a male M4 thread. This square shaft goes in the bottom...
€3.06

Aurora Brugnetti V piston gasket 51x38x7.5mm

To seal off the piston on a lever espresso machine in most cases there is being used a piston gasket or V gasket. This gasket compressed against the piston sleeve to seal off the piston itself. This piston gasket is made from NBR. The outer diameter is 51mm, the inner diameter is 38mm and the thickness is 7,5mm. This gasket is made in Italy.
€5.97

Faema filterbasket 21gr

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 Faema, Grimac, Astoria, Wega, Rancilio and Conti. This filterbasket has been made by the Italian company IMS Filtri. The IMS part reference is IMS3T011. Note: this is not a competition filterbasket. This stainless steel...
€6.22

E61 style lever brewing group

On this product page you will find a complete E61 style brewing group. There are a variety of E61 style brewing groups. Examples of this are the Solenoid valve groups, with the solenoid valve at the bottom, or on the sides. This E61 style brewing group can be used on Fiorenzato, Grimac and La Scala espresso machines. The Fiorenzato part reference fort his...
€365.68

Faema lever fork

Is the lever fork on your Faema Lever group worm out, this is the solution for it. When you have a aluminium lever fork or brass one where there is slack on the lever pint, it is time to replace it. The item on this page is a brass casted and chrome plated lever fork for the Faema lever brewing groups, of course not for all models. You can use this model...
€106.25

Faema glass support set

It is quite common that the supports of your glass at the back are rusted and the bolts are stuck. We have made a new set of support sets for the glass plates from stainless steel. This support set can be used on all the Faema e61Faema President lever espresso machines which use the glass plate. But also on the late models Urania which use the glass...
€45.30

Faema lever joint guide right

On each side of the aluminium casting used on the Faema Lambro, Faema President and the Faema Urania you will a pressed bracket. These brackets guide the bearings over the flattened-out surface on this bracket. The article listed on this page is for the right side of the group. To be sure that you order the correct side. The rounded where the rounded off...
€6.97

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.