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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.

La Pavoni Europiccola group piston

The item on this page is a brass piston for La Pavoni and Gaggia lever espresso machine groups. This piston can be used on pre-millennium and millennium brewing groups. In the period between approx. 1996 and 2006 the pistons were made from Teflon. This idea was discontinued after 2006 and they got back to the brass pistons again. The Gaggia part reference...
€55.37

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

La Pavoni Europiccola spring

The big spring shown on this page is a filterbasket spring. This filterbasket spring is used to keep the filterbasket in it’s place. This filter locking spring can be used on pre-millennium as well on Millennium La Pavoni portafilters. The La Pavoni part reference for this item is 311437 You can use this filter locking spring with single as well as with...
€5.76

Gaggia filterbasket 2 coffee 14gr

The filterbasket shown on this product page is a 2 coffee filterbasket suitable solely for a variety of Gaggia espresso machines. Domestic and commercial espresso models. This filter basket has been made by the Italian company IMS Filtri. The part reference for this basket from IMS is GA2T183. Note: this is not a competition basket. This stainless-steel...
€5.63

Fiorenzato o ring bottom

A variety of espresso machines use a extractable brass sleeve inside the brewing group. This brass sleeve needs to be sealed off. There is a upper and lower seal. The lower o ring seal is the one on this page. This o ring has been made from EPDM. The cord diameter of this o ring is 3,53mm and the inner diameter of this ring is 56,75mm. This specific o...
€3.44

La Pavoni pressure switch pipe

The newer model of la Pavoni Europiccola and all the models of the Pavoni Professional use a modern pressure switch.  Currently those are the Ma-ter Echo pressure switches. Seen these can’t be installed directly into the heating element (the pressure switch would stick out the bottom off the base). For this problem they have found a solution. In the...
€27.82

Faema E61 group valve guide 11mm

The brass square pin on this page can be used on the Faema E61 groups and on the Wega E61 style of brewing groups. The Faema part reference for this item is 4161135915 and the Wega part references are W10341 and WY27421013. This square brass pin has a overall length of 11mm. The length and width are 6x6mm. on the inside is a female M3 thread. This square...
€1.83

Faema P4 spring for valve

Faema spring for P4 valve. Suitable for:CodeProducer30370040 Expobar4731-103918 Faema4731103918 Faema08389900 Futurmat-Ariete10391803 Futurmat-ArieteL165/4 Marzocco311427 Pavoni9007705 Reneka10402014 SanremoMOLLAASTAREVO VibiemmeMOLLAASTARUBK Vibiemme
€1.38

Faema front bakelite knob set

It is quite common that on your old Faema E61 or Faema President the Bakelite body panel screws are missing or are broken. What do these body panel screws do? The back of the machine is slid on the front of the machine. There are 4 threads which go to the front plate of the Faema E61 and Faema President. On those 4 threads you can screw these Bakelite...
€36.70

Astoria back stop

On this page you will find a rubber back stop used with a variety of and newer lever espresso machine brewing groups. You will find this back stop on Astoria and Wega models pre 2001. Currently you can find them on brewing groups used by Bezzera 5473001 , Pavoni 477020, Victoria Arduino 17000018, Wega WY15101 and Brasilia 01431.0.00.02. For Pavoni groups,...
€9.59

Sight glass gasket 16x10x8mm

The sight glass gasket on this page can be used with a variety of espresso machine brands. Such as Royal, Grimac, Astoria, Wega, Victoria Arduino and BFC. This gasket is made from the gasket material EPDM. The outer diameter of the gasket is 16mm, the inner diameter is 10mm and the height is 8mm. The sight glass does have a edge on it. The gasket has been...
€1.47

Faema E61 stainless steel valve rod

On this page you will find a steam and water valve shaft used in various Faema espresso machines. This valve shaft has the Faema part reference of 4818135879. This valve haft has been made from stainless steel and has a overall length of 76mm. the male thread on the end is a M6. The square end, for the knob, is 7x7mm. You can use this stainless steel...
€13.15

La Pavoni Europiccola and Professional base foot 30mm

The item on this product page is a OEM/Original La Pavoni spare part. This item is the rubber foot which goes underneath various La Pavoni and Gaggia domestic lever espresso machines. The part reference for this item is for Gaggia S371101 and for La Pavoni 371101. This rubber foot has a outer diameter of 30mm and can be installed in the base plates with...
€3.62

Stainless steel clamp for motor/pump

With this motor clamp ring you are able to clamp a flange pump with a motor with a flange motor. The clamp has been made from stainless steel as well for the clamping screw which comes with it. The items have been made in Italy This item is not suitable in combination with pumps used for instance used on the Faema E61 Legend and the Faema E61 Jubile...
€5.14

Faema piston shaft

Also with the Faema Zodiac groups it is possible that your piston shaft needs replacing, if for instance your lever pin has worn out the attachment hole and there is play on it. Keep in mind that not all piston shafts are interchangeable due to the length of these shafts. This specific shaft has a length of 183mm, this does also include the threads. The...
€103.85

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.