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PC-16 - if you look closely near base, you will see boiler is near
outer edge of base when compared to EPC-8 pictured below |
la Pavoni Millenium Europicola Chrome
Espresso Machine
Item# EPC-8
Regular Price: $849.00 US Dollars
Sale Price: $789.00 US Dollars

la Pavoni Europicola Professional Chrome
Espresso Machine
Item# PC-16
Regular Price: $1,099.00 US Dollars
Sale Price: $999.00 US Dollars


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la Pavoni Chrome Espresso Machines
Overview:
Elegant styling with manual piston operation. Makes excellent espresso the good ol' fashion way!
Features:
- Nickel plated, non-corrosive, & solid brass boiler.
- Triple plated finish to maintain beauty.
- Built-in safety reset fuses to prevent overheating and prevent
costly heating element repair.
- Internal pressurstat to monitor pressure for making the perfect
espresso.
- Long life stainless steel heating element.
- Makes one or two cups at a time!
- PROFESSIONAL model has a pressure gauge to advise you when
the machine is ready to operate!!!
- Swivel steaming wand for frothing milk.
- Protective plastic covering over gauge glass.
- Boiler refill cap on top.
- Removable plastic drip tray and drip tray cover.
- Capability ot steam immediately before or after espresso extraction
without any wait time.
- Gauge glass indicator for water level in boiler.
- Toll-free technical support.
- Accessories: One filter handle, one 1-cup filter basket, one
2-cup filter basket, one bakelite tamper, one coffee scoop, instruction
manual, and demonstration video.
Specifications:
- Measurements (very close approximation and same size for all
models):
- Base depth: 11.5" (29.21cm)
Base width: 7.75" (19.69cm)
- Lever in down position
Depth including lever: 13.75" (34.93cm)
Height: 12.75" (32.39cm)
- Lever in up position
Depth including lever: 10.75" (27.31cm)
Height: 17.25" (43.82cm)
- Power: 110 Volts, 1000 Watts, 60 Hertz.
- Color: Polished chrome.
- One year parts and labor warranty limited to manufacturer's
defect provided by La Pavoni authorized repair facility.
- ETL Safety Listed.
- Size: Available as 8-cup or 16-cup model.
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Europiccola Chrome
EPC-8 |
Professional Chrome
PC-16 |
Boiler Capacity (oz) |
20 |
38 |
Production |
(8) 2oz cups |
(16) 2oz cups |
Milk Frother |
Steam Wand |
Steam Wand & Automatic Frother |
Additional Features |
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Mounted Pressure Gauge |
Notes:
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NOTE: We have the Newer La Pavoni lever machines with the
larger grouphead with improved temperature stability and ability
to hold more coffee. If comparison shopping, make sure you are
purchasing the newest model
Q&A.
- Q1. I enjoy making cappuccinos, typically one or two at a time. I go for a more traditional 5-6 oz size with some dry foam. How do you think the Europiccola stacks up with steaming vs. the Professional model? Do the think the Europiccola model would do a satisfactory job doing microfoam for a small amount of milk (e.g., 3-4 oz at a time)?
A1. Both machines have the same pressure and steam tip. The only difference is the Pro model can do more beverages - usually around 5-6 capps before shutting down and refilling.
- Q2. Can you think of any advantage to having the pressure gauge on the Professional model? Since the Europiccola model also has a pressurestat, it would seem like there really isn't much advantage to having the gauge with the Professional.
A2. The pressure gauge on the Professional allows one to hone in on the right steam pressure which allows more repeatable results for extraction - this is for espresso fanataics. The heating light on the Euopiccola can also be used by timing how many seconds you extract before the light goes on or off. (We appreciate that you do not call our office about this as this is very technical information that our sales reps normally cann ot answer). You can search on 'espresso machine temperature surfing' for more information.
- Q3. In reading about the La Pavoni levers, it seems that they require a very fine grind. How do you think the Vario would do with this range of grind?
A3. Yes, the La Pavoni lever models do require a consistent, fine grind, and your typical $150 or lower priced grinders usually can grind fine enough, but not consistent enough. The Vario grinder by Baratza can do the job as of this writing (10/11/2010).

EPC-8 |