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La Pavoni PC-16 Máquina profesional para expreso, cromada

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  • Máquina de estilo profesional
  • Atractiva base cromada
  • Excelente mecanismo de vapor para capuchinos
  • Viene con instrucciones detalladas y un video instructivo.
  • Hecho en Italia


PC-16 Color: cromada. Características: perfecta para usar en casa; un accesorio perfecto en cualquier cocina. Fácil de usar, se opera con palanca y pistón de mano Hace 16 tazas de espresso (porciones de 57 ml) Hace espresso y vaporiza la leche con mayor facilidad Color: Plateado Material del cuerpo: metal Material de la base: metal Tipo de producto: manual (con palanca) Dimensiones: altura total de arriba abajo: 30,5 cm Ancho total- de lado a lado: 17.78 cm Fondo- del frente a la parte de atrás: 28 cm Peso total del producto: 7.2 kg (16 libras)


Bill S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de febrero de 2025
This machine makes great coffee. better than you can get in most coffee shops with a little practice.I have been using one since 1985 and swear by it. Purchased the first one in Milan Italy. Cant go wrong with this item.
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de febrero de 2025
This La Pavoni worked for 6 months. I have been a La Pavoni user for decades, so know how to use and properly take care of the machine. The issue happened within the 12 month warranty period. Amazon did not help get the warranty claim handled - but sent me to an Italian website, which is worthless to a U.S. customer. As a reseller in the U.S., Amazon should handle warranty issues. I feel let down, and will no longer purchase any high value items from Amazon. After years of being a loyal customer, this has been a very negative experience.
C&H
Comentado en México el 21 de enero de 2025
Complicada de maniobrar, no es loq esperas por el precio
RSands
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de julio de 2021
What a beautiful machine. You're in full control here, and that means that there's going to be a learning curve, which may frustrate some while bringing joy to others. When you finally start getting things right, the espresso can at times be life changing, but such can also have a tendency to come and go until you master your technique completely. The machine is very well built, designed to last a long time and is easily serviced. There's many stories of these machines working well 30+ years with nothing more than basic care and maintenance. It is not well suited out of the box for leaving on for long times, nor pulling many back to back shots. The group head temp can overheat when trying to do so, which can wildly impact extraction (there's mods to help with this if you need them). It has a relatively small portafilter so I typically run a 15 gram dose and target a 2:1 extraction, but you can get the normal 18 gram dose to work by adjusting your pre-infusion technique. There's aftermarket shower heads, naked portafilters, options for measuring and profiling extraction pressure, ways to monitor group head temp, and PID controller mods, all of which will add to cost, but if you want to tech things out you can, and such may help with the learning curve starting out. When you consider the cost over the years the machine will last, it's very cost effective and it can reward you with skills, flexibility and an experience you're not going to get with an auto or super auto machine.
JNO
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de noviembre de 2021
Well, it’s undoubtedly a gorgeous piece of Italian high art product design, but does require a steep learning curve. After 2 cups a day for two weeks, I can make a pretty tasty brew, but so far, the crema is meager at best. I’ve seen videos showing great crema on this machine, so I’ll keep trying till I get it right.Two months later: I found that the strainer cup from my old Breville machine fits the La Pavoni and makes an incredible crema, typically more than 1 cm thick. The La Pavoni cup has hundreds of holes while the Breville has just one. This creates a high back pressure which streams out the very robust crema and you can use a somewhat courser grind as all the back pressure comes from the strainer cup and not the coffee grind. My recommendation: get the Breville strainer and use it on your La Pavoni machine - the espresso is devine!
Nik
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de agosto de 2013
I've never liked the espresso flavor and been addicted to a Turkish fine ground coffee cooked in a special jezva-pot. All changed after I've ordered the La Pavoni Machine for my wife after reading a crazy bunch of different reviews and not just regarding this beauty. The stock tamper is absolutely crappy and useless. I ordered a new 51 mm one through eBay for about 17$. You will have an issue of finding the right grinder for your La Pavoni, because the grind not just needed to be FINE, it should be the FINEST!!!My choice was to buy adjustable Hario Mini Slim Grinder that worked really nice for me. It takes a bit of time to grind, but you are getting nice ground coffee with a rich flavor. I am buying Lavazzo coffee beans (vacuum sealed 1 kg bags). Distilled water only.Finally, the taste of the espresso is amazing. Regarding the cappuccino that you can make - it's nice(as per my wife).There is no auto off-switch, that I would like to have, cause my wife is just forgetting to...Would I recommend? Definitely Yes, but not for every one... Hand pump... Hand grinder... About 1o minutes of warming up...Wonderful taste. Or may be you just need a simple Caffeine bust? If so- DONT BUY!!! Leave the purchase for those who can assess and enjoy!Cheers!
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