Lelit MC311 38mm Conical Grinding Burrs

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Fits Lelit PL53 model.

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Lelit MC311 38mm Conical Grinding Burrs

These burrs (MC311) are for the Lelit PL53 espresso coffee grinder model.

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Lelit MC311 38mm Conical Grinding Burrs

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Lelit

Burr size (mm), Type

38, conical

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      Hi. These look near exactly the same as the 38mm/30mm burrs that I purchased from yourselves last in 2018 labeled “ Isomac Conical Grinding Burr for Isomac Macinino Professional Grinder”….for my Isomac Gran Macinino grinder also purchased from 1st Line years ago. Are you able to confirm these will work for my Isomac? Thanks.
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      Q Hi. These look near exactly the same as the 38mm/30mm burrs that I purchased from yourselves last...... Read more answer now
      Asked by FrankS45226 on September 20, 2023 10:29 pm
      A A little research and it looks like they should be the same. Though that had me find at 1/3 the price at Seattlecoffee…..since it was such a huge difference, I didn’t request a price match and just purchased.
    2. I need new burrs for my lelit pl53 grinder, but it appears you are out of stock. Do you know when you’ll get these back in stock or anywhere else I can source them? Thank you
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      Q I need new burrs for my lelit pl53 grinder, but it appears you are out of stock. Do you know when...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Craig on May 11, 2020 6:52 pm
      Answered by the admin Sorry, at this time, we do not have an ETA.
    4. Do you still carry these? When do you expect more stock?
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      Q Do you still carry these? When do you expect more stock? answer now
      Asked by Craig Meaney on May 11, 2020 6:35 pm
      Answered by the admin Yes, we carry them unless it states discontinued. Sorry, with COVID19, there have been replenishment delays and we do not have an ETA at this time.
    6. I'm wondering when the best time to replace the burrs is. I have a machine where the cone-shaped burr is spinning, but only until it hits a certain level of fine-ness. Even at a very coarse setting, there isn't any ground coffee output. I have taken the machine apart to ensure there are no obstructions in the burrs or the chute, and everything is clear. Is there a way to tell if it is a motor issue, or a burr issue?
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      Q I'm wondering when the best time to replace the burrs is. I have a machine where the cone-shaped ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Emily on January 27, 2020 8:22 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Sorry, we are unable to diagnose without visually inspecting the grinder. To solve this problem is by process of elimination - change burrs first, then motor.

    8. Could you please let me know if your replacement Lelit MC311 / 38 mm conical grinding burrs will fit my PL 43 model stepped grinder. The larger outer burr on my grinder is 38 mm, and has a flat spot which locks the outer burr in place in the top plastic gear.
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      Q Could you please let me know if your replacement Lelit MC311 / 38 mm conical grinding burrs will ...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Roberto on August 22, 2018 6:03 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Hi Roberto, we are very sorry as we never carried your Lelit model grinder. There were other importers prior to us bringing in other equipment we are not familiar with.

      Unfortunately, we are unable to confirm either if the replacement burrs fit or not fit. It is best to contact Lelit in Italy for a diagram and use the diagram for a part number which is then matched to our web site.

      Please note that Italy is closed for August, so there may be some time before they get back to you with a diagram. In addition, we do not accept returns on grinding burrs.

    10. I have this Grinder https://www.1st-line.com/buy/lelit-pl53-fred-espresso-grinder-doserless-stepless/ - Can you tell me for sure the above burr set is the correct set for my grinder before i place an order - thanks
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      Q I have this Grinder https://www.1st-line.com/buy/lelit-pl53-fred-espresso-grinder-doserless-step...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Claudio on March 19, 2018 5:14 pm
      Answered by the admin

      Yes.

    12. If i had to change my burrs with these new ones - Can it be done easily by anyone ? any instructions that can be followed by anyone to change it ? more or less how often do they need to be changed - how would i know - what are the tell tale signs ? thanks
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      Q If i had to change my burrs with these new ones - Can it be done easily by anyone ? any instructi...... Read more answer now
      Asked by Claudio on January 23, 2018 8:37 pm
      Answered by the admin

      We are sorry that we can not determine difficulty level for installers as we are unaware of each persons experience and mechanical aptitude as well as tools available for self-repair. Unfortunately, there is no repair manual nor instructions on how to replace the burr set as is common with most manufacturers.

      The tell-tale signs is in the poor quality of the espresso extraction when the burrs are at its finest settings. Typically, steel burrs last between 400 and 600 pounds of coffee beans, but this can change depending upon the hardness of the beans and any foreign matters (stones, sticks, cement) that could damage the burrs.