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la Pavoni Europiccola EG-8 Lever Espresso Machine
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la Pavoni Europiccola EG-8 Lever Espresso Machine

Experience the ultimate in hands-on espresso production with the la Pavoni Europiccola EG-8 Lever Espresso Machine. This lever-based piston-driven machine relies on operator skill which means that it gives you the chance to make espresso just as you like it. Many coffee lovers swear by the hands-on approach of lever machines since they're often more fun to use than button-based electronic ones. Give yourself plenty of time for a learning curve and you'll soon be enjoying the most delicious aromatic espresso you've ever had.The EG-8 features a gold-plated body with eight-cup production ability and dual frothing systems. The steam wand includes a separate cappuccinatore frothing attachment which takes the guesswork out of creating luxurious foam for cappuccinos and lattes. This machine has solid rosewood handles and knobs and a solid brass boiler plus high-quality stainless steel elements for perfect results.Outstanding features of the la Pavoni Europiccola EG-8 Lever Espresso MachineHow it worksLift the lever on the side of the machine to lift a piston inside the grouphead. With the piston raised pressurized water flows from the boiler and infuses into the coffee inside the filter holder. Wait a few seconds if you desire to let the coffee pre-soak in the water for maximum flavor extraction. Then lower the lever. This forces the water through the coffee and into your cup. It's just that easy.Foolproof steamingThe traditional brass steam wand comes with two separate tips: a traditional three-hole tip plus a cappuccinatore tip that attaches with a simple coupling. The cappuccinatore tip is designed to draw milk up out of your container mix it with steam and send it back out as pure foam. This tip is perfect for beginners who haven't mastered the art of foam just yet or for producing drinks in large numbers.High-quality elementsThis machine produces 8-BAR pressure and features built-in safety systems. The solid copper nickel-plated boiler features an internal thermostat with automatic shut-off if temperatures reach unsafe levels. The thermostat can be reset once the machine cools down. There's also a pressure relief valve that relieves excess pressure inside the boiler. The portafilter is also made from solid brass as is the grouphead.Additional features and specificationsGold-plated lacquer finishMillennium brew group with heat diffusers20-oz. boiler makes 8 2-oz. cups of espresso without needing a refillReset fuse mounted to stainless elementsRemovable drip tray for easy cleaning1000 watts 110 volts; ETL-listed12 inches tall; 14 lbs.1-year manufacturer's warranty includedCaring for your machineLime scale and mineral buildup from water must periodically be removed from the boiler and other internal elements. To remove this buildup boil a mixture of water and vinegar inside the boiler. The drip tray filter holder grouphead and steam pipe nozzle should be cleaned as needed; just wipe down with a warm damp cloth or remove from the machine and clean under the faucet with warm water and mild soap. Do not immerse this machine in water.The EG-8 comes complete with a drip tray with grill a filter holder two filter baskets (for single and double shots) a measuring spoon and a tamper plus the cappuccinatore steaming tip. Also included is an instruction manual and a full instructional interactive DVD that takes you through every step of operation from start-up to professional drink tips and machine maintenance.What does BAR pressure mean?Pressure is the result of the packed (tamped) coffee giving the water resistance to pass through. The pump forces the water through that resistance and the power it needs to do so is commonly measured in BAR (= kg per square centimeter). A pressure rating is used on most pump-driven espresso machines. 9 BAR the typical accepted pressure for brewing espresso is 8.8 atmospheres of pressure or 130 pounds per square inch. Good pumps should be able to create more pressure (power) than they need to produce perfect espresso so that they don't break when the right combination (fineness and consistency of grind tamping and amount of ground coffee) is not prevalent. A good pump has a capacity of creating 15 or more BARs. To produce a lasting crema on top of your espresso the water should pass through the coffee at approximately 7 to 9 BARs of pressure.About la PavoniSince 1905 la Pavoni has been building fine espresso machines in a classic Italian tradition. Founded shortly after Desiderio Pavoni invented and patented the very first espresso machine la Pavoni has been creating high-quality espresso machines and grinders for over 100 years and is still located in the heart of Italy. It is known for a wide range of styles from pump- and automatic-driven machines to traditional-style lever machines. All la Pavoni designs are superbly crafted from professional-grade components and have a sleek luxurious look that belies their Italian bloodlines. If you love espresso you can't do any better than making your next machine a la Pavoni.
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