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The boiler safety valve on this page can be found on older espresso machine models of La San Marco. There is for this part no la San Marco part reference number. This safety valve has a male M22 thread with a pitch of 1,5mm. The valve has been calibrated on 1,8bar. When the valve opens it can release up to 6,3 kg/h of steam. This valve is auto certified...Quantity

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Fits: All PRE-Millennium Europiccola and Professionale models with a double switch. Does NOT fit models with a straight ON/OFF switch or models with the red rocker switch and green light. For a more detailed explanation, please see this PDF.

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The pictures for the models ascribed to the early 1990s imply that the switch in the Europiccola to pressure switch instead of two elements, 800 watt and 200 watt, occurred around 1990. At another place in the site they say 1998. The later statement seems to be the correct one.

Around 1973-1974 the greatest change ever occurred. The boiler threads were converted from male to female, and obviously this required a sex change for the caps too. The group was completely redesigned, earlier models had a brass liner, and tended to require special tools to disassemble. The 1974 to 2000 group was little changed in all those years, and had no liner. It is about 50 mm in diameter at the top and has an angular appearance, making it look very different than the earlier type and the later type.

Heating elements screwed onto the bottom of the boiler until about 1979. (The screw in models are made of unobtainium.) In 1979 a flange was developed that screws onto the boiler, and three screws hold the element in place. This design remains in place today. Unfortunately in about 1982 or so the threads were changed to a coarser pitch. The earlier flanges seem difficult to obtain. This makes element replacement of earlier models a bit difficult sometimes. I believe the early flanges permit attaching modern elements to even very early models. Is this true? It would not be particularly difficult, I suspect, to machine a flange of this sort from brass plate, though a machinist would likely charge a lot, because it would take substantial set up time. I have seen instructions on the Internet for attaching elements from other sources onto the bases from the screw on system. This requires also modifying to add a pressure switch as in the very late models, because one is more likely to be re materialise on Mars 5 seconds from now as a result of the quantum mechanics wave nature of matter then to find a double element that could be modified!

Sometime around 1982 or so La Pavoni made a VERY bad modification. The sub base was now made of plastic and attached to the base with a single screw through the well for the waste tray. This can allow liquid to get through to the electrical things beneath. Even worse was the much later modification that requires a special tool to remove the single screw. The bad design is still in place. One can tell the new and old designs at a glance because of the wide black rubber like ring around the early models.

Around 1986 or so there was still another very bad modification, the metal and plastic boiler cap was replaced with an all plastic one. One can tell at a glance whether a given machine has the new or old style because the all plastic ones are taller. (And maybe a bit uglier.)

Sometime in the 1980s the portafilter was changed. The new ones have a 12mm screw, the old 10mm. The new ones have a more angular appearance. They are interchangeable, however.

Sometime around 1995 or 1996? the "brass" models were modified so that the bases really became brass. This was a very good thing, as brass does not rust. (But it did not effect the chrome plated models.)

I think in 1998 or so the double heating element was replaced with a single 1000 watt one and pressure switch. (The professional, I believe, was always this way.)

In 2000 the group design was modified dramatically for the first time since the early 1970s. The new design has a plastic liner. The new design is "fatter," about 60mm on top, and has more a more "rounded" appearance. The portafilter had to be changed from 49mm to 51mm? as a result of this change.

Machines show up commonly with pressure switches that are obviously earlier, La Pavoni spare parts were less expensive in the past, and I suspect many "upgraded" their older machines then.

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The classic lever machine continuously evolving since its introduction. This machine is largely constructed of cast brass and is built to last. The large boiler ensures that limescale deposits have minimal effect, meaning minimum maintenance is needed. This model enables to deliver 8 cups of espresso continuously.

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I was concerned upon receipt of the Lelit Elizabeth as the inner box (not the outer box) showed water damage and in fact was still wet. There was some minor moisture within the machine"s drip dray, but otherwise the machine looked unharmed. I have been using the machine for exactly one week as of this writing, and I"m happy to say that not only was it apparently undamaged, but it"s fantastic for espresso and steaming. Immediately upped my latte art (here coming from a Crossland CC-1). Very satisfied and would highly recommend this machine.

I’m so far very satisfied with the entire experience purchasing a new espresso machine from Comiso. I had a great experience pre-sale when I contacted them with questions via email and chat. This was during the busy holiday season and they were amazing at responding super quickly to all my questions and all folks I interacted with were respectful and polite. I ended up buying a Lelit MaraX v2 in black and the ordering process was a breeze and I was assisted over the phone super easy and nice customer service rep helped me to get my order plus 2 free items added to the order. From there my order was processed immediately and shipped out within 2 business days- again this was during last week of December where all shops are so busy. I received my machine very well packed and everything has been great so far. I had a couple of questions after the sale and they again were so quick to respond. I got my two free items a bit later but can’t complain at all- they were free gifts included with my MaraX- a dosing funnel and a distribution tool. They were out of stock so it took a bit longer to ship but they politely explained the reason for the delay and I received the items a week later. Overall I’d say I had a 5 star experience with Comiso. Truly recommend them.

Purchased this grinder with a Lelit PID espresso machine. Dialing in the grind took a few tries but fairly easy to do with the built in control. On/off switch on the side is a nice convenient feature. Only criticism is the plastic top that covers the bean holder tends to get tight and somewhat hard to remove with one hand.

I purchased an Elektra Espresso Machine from Comiso and Nick Comiso the owner, was nice enough to take time to explain the benefits (and drawbacks) of the machine I wanted. He patiently explained what would work best for my use and helped guide my decision. This was an expensive purchase and Nick made me feel comfortable in buying over the internet. I was actually able to talk to someone every time I called or if I had to leave a message Nick called me back!! When my machine arrived from the distributor it had been damaged in shipping. I called Nick, e mailed him pictures and he immediately offered a refund or a replacement. That is great business and the hallmark of an honest man!! I have no hesitation about recommending this business to anyone looking for accessories, a starter machine or a pro level machine. They are truly great people to work with. Dave G.

This is a fantastic machine. I love the stainless look and 58mm grouphead. I found it easy to use as a novice and the dual boiler is very useful in my household, since there is no delay between brewing and steaming milk. I came across concerns about filling this machine due to small tank opening, but I use a kitchen funnel and it"s fast easier than removing the tank, no issues at all. Lastly, the pressure gauge and PID are great.

The LeLit Anna consistently outperforms my previous espresso machine (Ascaso Duo). Love the compact dimensions, the boiler and steamer run beautifully efficiently taking little time. I was a little skeptical initially with the low pressure but have been blown away by the results, consistently great crema and a silky surface to the espresso. After a couple of months pulling 5-6 espresso"s daily it"s been flawless thus far. The water tank is a great size, rudimentary yet effective. I use the steamer without the outer sheath and the results (with the right milk) are fine however if coffee art is your thing, you may want something a little more. Have to say I really enjoy this espresso machine. Service from Comiso was also exceptional.

la pavoni safety valve made in china

La Pavoni Lever Safety Valve Gold Brass body code 396738 is used to replace problematic valves, which usually leads to no pressure buildup and strange sounds during heat up.

la pavoni safety valve made in china

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la pavoni safety valve made in china

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