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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.

Paper shim 66x58x0,8mm

On this page you will find a paper shim, these shims are used to fill up the wear of the brewing group and or the wear on the portafilter. This shim is placed above the portafilter gasket itself which makes it possible to make fine adjustments. This portafilter shim has a outer diameter of 66mm a inner diameter of 58mm and a thickness of 0,8mm This paper...
€1.10

Fiorenzato o ring upper brewing group

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 upper 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 58,74mm. This specific o...
€4.08

Water level nut

This sight glass fitting is used on a variety of espresso machine brands such as Vibiemme, La Scala, Brasilia and Gaggia. The Brasilia part reference is 00089.0.10.04 , the Gaggia reference is LV0505 and the Vibiemme (VBM) part references are RACCP227 and RACCP427. This sight glass fitting has a male 3/8” BSP-G thread. The central hole is for the sight...
€6.42

Faema President and E61 2 group glass

It is not uncommon that the back lid glass of your Faema E61 or Faema President breaks. Glass remains fragile in the end. On this page you will find a replacement glass for the 2 group espresso machine. The get rid of the sharp edge the glass has been cut with a small chamfer. This glass plate comes without a stickers. We do only have the stickers for the...
€276.34

Brasilia valve washer

The item on this page is a steam and water valve washer, used on various Brasilia espresso machines. The Brasilia part reference number for this item is 12153.0.00.03. This washer is made from machined brass. the outer diameter is 10,7mm, the inner diameter is 8,2mm and the thickness is 2mm. this washer is made in Italy. You can use this brass washer on...
€1.31

La Carimali piston ring

The o ring on this product page is the inner piston o ring on the Carimali lever espresso machines. This o ring is made from EPDM. The cord diameter is 3,53mm the inner diameter is 28,17mm and the o ring has been made in Italy.
€1.68

Faema E61 group spring 14x33mm

The spring on this page is used in the Faema E61 and various other of E61 style of brewing groups. This spring is used as a return spring for the bottom exhaust valve. When the lever is in the lowest position the valve assembly will push this spring inward and the exhaust valve will open completely. This will make sure that all the exhaust water goes out...
€2.17

Faema spring 14x23mm

The spring on this page is one used in the flow regulation mechanism of the Faema Zodiac brewing group. The spring has been made out of stainless steel and has an outer diameter of 14mm and a overall length of 23mm. This item can be used in a variety of lever brewing groups made by Faema, but if you are not sure always send us a message to verify this.
€4.97

Astoria inlet pipe

On this product page you will find the injector tube for various lever espresso machine groups. For example used on Astoria, Wega and La Pavoni groups. This item is a OEM/original Astoria/Wega spare part, but can be used with La Pavoni brewing groups. The overall length of this tube is 140mm and the tube has a outer diameter of 12mm. the fittings screws...
€55.10

Faema E61 brew valve assembly

The item on this product page is used in the famous Faema E61 brewing groups, but it can also be used on various other E61 style of brewing groups. This valve component can be used on E61 style of brewing groups used by Royal, La Scala, Bezzera, Isomac, Pavoni. The part reference numbers can be found in the extra info tab This valve assembly is used in...
€9.16

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.