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La Pavoni Europiccola Lever Espresso Machine, Chrome, 8 cup capacity

MSRP: $1,019.00
$989.00
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SKU:
epc-8
UPC:
725182000104
MPN:
EPC-8
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Description

  • What's in the box

  • La Pavoni Europiccola
  • Plastic coffee scoop
  • Single basket
  • Double basket
  • Plastic tamper
  • Drip tray
  • Portafilter
  • Lever handle
  • Capuccino automatic attachment
  • 7 gram pack of Cafiza
  • Instruction manual
La Pavoni EPC-8

Italian Elegance, Lasting Durability

Over the last 100 years La Pavoni has proven themselves to be mavericks of the trade by constructing machines that produce quality espresso while maintaining original Italian charm and elegance. The La Pavoni Europiccola is built to last with its triple-plated chrome design. The boiler is made of brass and chrome plating, while the inner workings consist of nickel plating. Its stainless steel heating elements are designed to prevent corroding and ensure lasting durability. The manual lever elements hold tried and true the original pressure profile machines proving to be reliable in both longevity and in the quality of the espresso it produces.

Lever being pulled on La Pavoni EPC-8

Classic Design with a Modern Touch

The La Pavoni Europiccola Lever Espresso Machine encompasses a traditional Italian espresso design with some of the modern features the espresso drinkers of today have come to love. Although it is steam pressure and piston operated, the power switch, which is located at the base of the machine, is the automated power control of the machine. With a flip of the switch, the boiler begins to warm up and espresso is only minutes away. The boiler has a capacity of 20 ounces of water and heats up in close 6 minutes. The internal thermostats monitor and maintain pressure with their re-set fuses to protect against overheating.

La Pavoni EPC-8 steaming milk

Robust Quality and Steam Performance

With the pull of a lever, cafe-quality espresso is at your fingertips. The lever operation puts you in control of the final product and allows the freedom to experiment until the perfect shot is crafted. It is to be noted that the portafilter is a bit smaller with a capacity of 14 to 17 grams depending on the coffee. In addition to producing delightful espresso topped with delicious crema, the Europiccola comes equipped with a steam wand and cappuccino automatic attachment for those who prefer to sip on a creamy cappuccino or latte. The boiler allows for a wait-free transition from brewing to steaming so you can craft the perfect drink quickly.

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    1000 Watts

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    Internal Thermostat

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    Long life stainless steel heating elements/ETL listed

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    14-17 gram portafilter capacity

More Features

20 oz boiler capacity

Steam pressure, piston operated

Cappucino automatic attachement

Nickle plated, solid brass boiler

Specifications

Manufacturer:La Pavoni
Model:EPC-8
Height:12 inches
Voltage:110V
Wattage:1000W
Weight:14 lbs
Material:Brass, Nickle, Stainless Steel

Suggested Resources

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    A Beginner's Guide to Espresso: How to Make Espresso


    You know what espresso is, and you know it's for you. But where do you start? With this beginner's guide, we'll point you in the right direction – and we promise you'll like where this is going.

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    A Beginner's Guide to Espresso: Milk and Espresso


    Espresso and steamed milk are a classic combination. Take a dive into this how-to explanation for steaming up delicious milk for your cappuccinos, lattes, and flat whites.

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    Home Espresso with La Pavoni


    There are few ways to feel more connected to the coffee you drink than manually pulling a shot of espresso. And when I say manually, I mean more than grinding the coffee yourself, locking in the portafilter, and flipping a switch - I mean literally, physically pulling a shot with your own strength.

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Additional Information

machine-type:
Lever
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