| Fiorenzato Espresso and Cappuccino Center
With its intriguing body style, the Briccoletta will leave you
here in amazement, especially with the number of features packed
into such a competitive price! Please click on one of the links
below!
There are three gorgeous
models of the Bricoletta to choose from below.
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Lever Activated
Grouphead with Water Reservoir
$1,259.00
Great for offsite catering, and the most powerful
unit for the most demanding situations in the home environment. |
Lever Activated
Grouphead with Direct Water Connection
$1,525.00
Lever action grouphead with rotary vane pump and
direct water line.
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Electronic
Dosage with Direct Water Connection
$1,699.00
Great for small volume shops! The electronic dosing can
be used by employees who not show the care for proper water
dosing. Although can be used as a semi-automatic, the dosage
control can be used for flushing the grouphead.
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Volante Line

There are two new winners added to the Bricoletta
line by Fiorenzato. both of the following models have been
enhanced with large dual gauges, multi-directional steam wands,
and sharp square body style! |
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Activated Grouphead with Water Reservoir
$1,299.00 |
Lever
Activated Grouphead with Direct Water Connection
$1,499.00 |
Colombina Line
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This is their newest entrant for the dual
purpose single boiler market. Many machines in this category
lack the automatic boiler refill that the Fiorenzato Columbina
has included. Add the famous Faema e61 grouphead with some
practice, and this can be classified as making some of the
best espresso at home. |
Fiorenzato
Colombina
$1,274.00 - Clearance Priced! |
Check out the new upgraded steam wand included
with the Bricoletta direct connect espresso machines.

Direct Connect Information for Bircoletta
& Volante
Q: "We are currently
planning our kitchen and I need to know the specifications for the
direct connect water line. Can you tell me what type of fitting
needs to be installed to enable us to connect the machine using
the supplied stainless line? Also, can you describe the best arrangement
for the waste line? Does it just run into a sink or can it actually
be plumbed into a waste line?"
A: Both direct water connect
versions of the Bricoletta and Volante need a 3/8th inch male threaded
fitting. The measurement is in BMU (British Metric Units) which
is impossible to find in the USA. Therefore, we recommend a plastic/teflon
male thread that can be found in a local Lowe's store or Home Depot
Store. The female threads on the stainless hose can be cross-threaded
(common practice with commercial machine installations in the USA)
after teflon-taping the 3/8th inch standard NPT male threads of
a metal fitting. If using the plastinc/teflon fitting, the teflon
tape is not needed.
The best arrangement for the drain line is that for every foot that
the drain hose lays accross, it must drop a minimum of 1 inch. If
it does not drop 1 inch, then waste water will backup and leak.
You have the option of running the drain hose to the sink or plumb
it into a waste line - the choice is yours and dependent upon one's
own personal decsion.
Replacement Parts:

Grouphead Gasket |

Dispersion Screen |
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