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La Pavoni PPG-16 Professional Gold-Plated 16-Cup Espresso Machine, Brass
 
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La Pavoni PPG-16 Professional Gold-Plated 16-Cup Espresso Machine, Brass

by La Pavoni
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)

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Product Features

  • Lever-model espresso machine makes up to 16 2-ounce cups of espresso
  • 38-ounce solid-brass boiler delivers fast heat-up times; internal thermostat
  • Steam-pressure piston; dual frothing systems for cappuccinos and lattes
  • Rosewood handles; ETL listed; made in Italy; instructional DVD included
  • Measures 16-1/4 by 4-1/2 by 12 inches; 1-year warranty

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 16.2 x 4.5 x 12 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B0016OBCTC
  • Item model number: PPG-16
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #93,634 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining)
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In addition to being a gorgeous accent piece to any kitchen counter or bar, this lever-model espresso machine produces up to 16 2-ounce cups of great-tasting espresso. The appliance features a 38-ounce solid-brass boiler--gold plated and lacquer coated--that delivers fast heat-up times and ensures durable performance, all while adding to the beautiful design. It also comes equipped with an internal thermostat, a steam-pressure piston, and handles made from beautiful rosewood. Even more, the unit's frothing system whips up creamy lattes and mochas, while a separate spout and controls deliver exceptionally frothy cappuccinos. An instructional DVD comes included. Made in Italy, the 1000-watt ETL-listed espresso machine measures 16-1/4 by 4-1/2 by 12 inches and carries a one-year warranty.

Product Description

The La Pavoni Professional sixteen cup in brass features a 38 oz. boiler, and internal thermostat. This lever model is steam piston operated, has solid brass gold plated boilers, and a separate cappuccino spout. Includes a 1-year warranty and demo DVD.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful
I have owned this machine (8-cup, chrome) for over ten years and everyday when I make my morning cappuccino I love it more. You can spend more for a machine that measures the coffee, tamps it, pulls the water through and steams the milk for you, but you can tip the kids behind the counter at Starbucks and they'll do the same thing. Making espresso should be a little art and a little science and this machine an impeccable balance of the two. If you aren't the kind of person who takes joy in mixing the perfect martini, making a risotto that whispers with flavor, or whipping a meringue to impossibly tall peaks, this probably isn't the machine for you.

The La Pavoni is for the person who will find tremendous joy in going to the lengths required to make a perfect cappuccino by hand everyday. (And don't bother using anything less than Illy Cafe coffee in it.)
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
An Italian race car for coffee February 24, 2010
I owned one of these for three years, and agree with the only other reviewer that this item is only for those who take joy in fiddling with the many variables of grind, pull speed, preheating, and coffee bean choice. If you don't want to put in all the extra effort to coax performance from a beautiful piece of Italian engineering, save your money and buy something automated.

That said, I thought a potential buyer might want to read about some of these idiosyncracies. First, no matter what you do, the first shot you pull will taste bad. Preheat, pull hot water for the first shot--nothing will change the fact that the first shot doesn't taste good. I resigned myself to wasting that first shot.

Second, if you want to pull shots soon after each other, you'll find out that this unit does not have a pressure release mechanism. So when you unseat the filter holder soon after pulling the shot, there's still pressure against the grounds, which will now *poof* blow back outward onto your fingers and the machine. You'll get used to knowing when it's been "long enough", and in a pinch you can *carefully* ease the holder out, slowly letting the pressure to escape.

With a pump espresso maker, you can pull "lungo" or "ristretto" shots, which have (respectively) larger or smaller shot sizes. Since the amount of grounds stays the same, this means more watery or stronger. But with this unit you have to live with the pull size implicit in the amount of water moved by that piston for a pull. They give you two holders, which gives you two sizes. The smaller one is the only one I ever used, which was a ristretto--a good choice, if you have to take a single choice!

Unlike most espresso machines for the home market, you have steam available all the time on that side steam wand--you don't need to switch it into "steam mode". The steam wand is a little dated in design, but I got very good results out of it. They supply you with some gimmicky steam/frothing attachments which you should ignore.

For a party, you'll run out of water sooner than you expect. The reservoir is heated up to steam and is thus under pressure. You do NOT open it until it has cooled down enough to release all the steam. So unlike those pump units, this one is really not for making a lot of shots in a row.

Let me finish by saying that although most of what I've said about this machine are its misfeatures, it is a really, really likable unit! The previous reviewer was SO right in comparing it to making a martini. I'd add that it's even more like fiddling with your stereo and speakers until you finally get it sounding *right*. With the manual pull lever you'll get a feel for what the correct grind feels like. You'll know what the right pull speed is--your muscles will start to remember it. And out will come that lovely espresso with its golden crema--what a way to start the morning!
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