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La Pavoni Europicolla EO-8 Espresso Machine with Orange Base | 
| Brand: La Pavoni Category: Kitchen
List Price: $736.00 Buy New: $608.99 You Save: $127.01 (17%)
New (3) from $608.99
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 266948
Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 11 x 7 x 12
MPN: EO-8 Model: E0-8 UPC: 725182200542 EAN: 0725182200542 ASIN: B000FEJAWK
Release Date: July 22, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Makes one or two cups of espresso at one time | | • | Nickel plated, solid brass boilers | | • | Made in Italy | | • | Re-set fuse | | • | Stainless elements, 1000 watts |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description From la Pavoni, this Special Edition, lever-pullespresso machine is right out of an Italian coffeehouse. In Citrus Orange, the espresso maker has a20-ounce boiler capacity and makes eight 2-ounce cupsof espresso - make one or two cups at a time. Aninternal thermostat controls the pressure. The unit is nickel plated with a painted metal base and a solid chrome boiler. Madein Italy, it comes with an instructional video.About la Pavoni: Since 1905, craftsman have built eachla Pavoni machine by hand using only the finestmaterials. Superbly polished chrome or brass finishesaccent the highly efficient design. la Pavoni has setthe standard for quality and style - stylish espressomachines found only in Old World cafes and now in yourhome or office. Each machine is designed to last foryears. This does not include frother.
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| Customer Reviews:
A machine for perfectionists! February 8, 2008 Claire Jordan (New Orleans, LA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have owned this machine (in 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.)
A machine for perfectionists! February 8, 2008 Claire Jordan (New Orleans, LA) I have owned this machine (in 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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