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Pasquini HMLVS Livietta T2 Espresso Machine

Pasquini HMLVS Livietta T2 Espresso Machine

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Brand: Pasquini
Category: Kitchen

Buy New: $1,075.00



New (2) from $1,075.00

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews

Shipping Weight (lbs): 25

MPN: HMLVS
Model: HMLVS

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Manufactured to the Highest Quality Available.
  • Design is stylish and innovative. Satisfaction Ensured.
  • Great Gift Idea.

Accessories:

  • Pasquini K2 Moka Doserless Grinder Chrome
  • Rancilio BS-50 Two Drawer Stainless Steel Base for Silvia/Rocky

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
mfr: Pasquini The Livietta is one of the most compact semi-automatic machines available, but it still features the commercial quality that you would expect from Pasquini. Housed entirely in stainless steel, the Livietta stands just over 12-inch tall and 8-inch wide. Inside the Livietta are a powerful 15 bar pump and 2 thermo blocks that can brew and steam simultaneously.

Coffee
• Commercial Portafilter and Brew Group: The Livietta features a commercial grade 58mm port filter and rugged brew group to dispense the best tasting espresso without losing heat. Constructed of chrome-plated marine brass, the heavy-duty port filter and brew group are essential to quality brewing, ensuring that every shot of espresso will be delivered to your cup at the right temperature.

• Dual Thermo block Boiler System: The Livietta T2 has 2 thermoblocks for a steady supply of espresso as well as steam, anytime you need it. With the Livietta, you can froth or steam milk for lattes and cappuccinos even while you brew. This makes the machine great for entertaining, allowing you to create a number of different drinks without making guests wait long.

• Simple Controls: Using the Livietta is very straightforward, with 3 professional-style rocker switches to control brewing, steaming and power. The rocker switch on the right side of the machine turns it on, and it takes just 2 minutes for the Livietta to heat up to brewing temperature. The buttons on the left side are for steaming and brewing, and each one is labeled clearly for ease-of-use.

• 3-Way Solenoid Valve: The Pasquini Livietta T2 has a built-in 3-way solenoid valve to relieve water pressure at the end of the brewing cycle. When the brew switch is turned off, the 3-way solenoid valve is activated. This will eliminate excess water in the group head, avoiding dripping or spattering wh



Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A Little Engine That Could   August 17, 2008
Mr. Sven Hansen (Los Angeles, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This machine with an actual grinder does a very good job. Steam appears weak, but once you froth the milk you get this amazing micro foam. Great for fast mornings, since it heats up in like 2min. I'd call it: a little engine that could...


1 out of 5 stars Looks good, but makes bad coffee   May 12, 2008
Coffee Aficionado
I ordered this machine for our office last year. Considering the hight price, I thought the machine would make good coffee. I was wrong. Coffee is half-water. There is very little foam. We use Illy coffee, so I don't think that the type of coffee is the problem. I used cheaper, plastic espresso machines in the past that produced much better coffee. I asked a professional barman to check the machine and he couldn't believe how come this machine produced so bad coffee. He said that the pressure might be too low. Pasquini Livietta isn't worth the price, actually any price.

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