Elektra Micro Casa Lever S1

(4 customer reviews)

£1.350,00

Elektra Micro Casa Leva S1 Lever coffee machine. Copper brass color.

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Description

DESCRIPTION

Elektra has been offering Micro Casa Leva coffee machine for several decades. The reasons are to be found in the unique design and the lever operation that are re-proposed according to the oldest tradition of espresso coffee machines.  Made in three finishings: Copper Brass, Chrome and Brass and Chrome.  The line is completed by professional grinders in the various chromatic versions and by wooden bases with knock box.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Units N°1
Boiler Capacity L 1,8
Voltage V 230
Frequency Hz 50/60
Power W 800
Height cm 45/49
Width cm 26
Depth cm 26
Weight kg 10
Additional information
Weight 10 kg
Dimensions 26 × 26 × 49 cm
Color

Copper

Model

Lever

Technology

Single boiler

Status

New

Use

Domestic

Brand

Groups

1 Group

Reviews (4)

4 reviews for Elektra Micro Casa Lever S1

  1. Mr. Coffee

    I’ve only had it for a few months but I’m already producing coffee drinks that are as good as anywhere you can buy. Steams like nothing else under $2500. Easy to use, clean and maintain. No complaints, super high quality machine.

  2. Mark

    I received my Elektra 1 week ago to replace a well used & loved La Pavoni. The Elektra is in another class compared to the La Pavoni. The Elektra machine is easy to use, beautiful to look at and will undoubtedly last for many years.

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  4. Bill Tang

    A beautiful machine hand made in Italy. It does require some skills to pull off a good shot but it isn’t that difficult, however if you are looking for easier results then I would recommend other prosumer machines. My learning experience is similar to others that first of all you need a good grinder that give you consistent fine grind (I got a Mazzer Mini), I tested my grind size until I got the water to pass through a little above 1g/s. I got a calibrated pressure tamper so the pressure is always at 30lb. I then played around the weight and ended up with 14.9~15g of coffee to produce the best results. When you finally achieve that perfect result you can taste every notes in your espresso that is equal or better than any coffee shop espresso, I now appreciate different blends of beans much more than before because I can taste the tiny differences between them. This machine is NOT for you if you — judge espresso shots by the amount of crema (you are better off getting a pump machine); need to produce a large cup (without doing the second quarter or half pull produce 1 oz exactly) and you are only working with 15g of coffee; don’t have the time to play and learn.

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