I have also read Steve Robinson's Elektra vs La Pavoni and Karl Schneider's Elektra MC a leva threads with great interest.
As regards the choices of lever home machines that are available on the market, I have come up with the following alternatives:
Arte di Poccino
Elektra Microcasa a Leva
Gaggia Achille
La Pavoni Europiccola
La Pavoni Professional
La Cimbali Microcimbali
Olympia Cremina
Zacconi Gaudenzio Baby
Zacconi Gaudenzio Copertina Baby Quadra
Zacconi Gaudenzio Riviera
The Gensaco (or Capucio - not sure which is right) lever machines appear to be interesting in the sense that they seem to have a 56mm filter basket, but as far as I know they are not available in Europe (unless they are just rebrands of another make).
What I have had difficulty in is finding information on the Zacconi machines (pictures, specs and experiences vs the more well know machines). Would anyone have more info on these? Does anyone know if the manufacturer has a website? I have also noted that many of the machines listed above appear to share some of the major components, e.g. the grouphead on the La Pavoni, Poccina and Zocconi machines appears very similar, perhaps even the same? I am yet undecided on whether the fully manual (e.g. the La Pavoni) or a spring loaded (e.g. the Elektra) lever machine would be the one to go for. I am trying to narrow down the choice of machines and any further information on the rarer machines would be much appreciated - specifically, are they superior and therefore worth considering? As it stands, the "safe" choice would probably been between the Elektra and the La Pavoni - but even here I am wondering what the real benefits of the professional over the europiccola are if one is just pulling a couple of shots per session (I think you can even add a boiler pressure gauge to the Europiccola if you want)?
The fact that I am likely to have a full week with the La Pavoni is great as I will have the opportunity to get better acquainted with it and this might also help in my decision making process. Even within the first few hours I spent with it, I already noticed most of the common comments that have been made on the La Pavoni, i.e. the hot surfaces, the lurching when pulling a shot, overheating, basket size and fit etc. Even though the shots I pulled were not yet in the same class as the ones I pull with my Andreja (e.g. the crema was a lot thinner and there was a lot less mouthfeel with the Pavoni shots), it is clear that there is potential for improvement - and the experience of pulling a shot with one of these is a joy. Any tips on how to get the most out of the La Pavoni within the week I may be having it at my disposal would be great! I have already checked out these sites:
http://www.lightlink.com/kazys/pavoni.html
http://www.gurus.net/pavoni/
Br,
Teme





