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La Pavoni PA-1200 Napolitana Stainless Steel Automatic Espresso Machine

Saturday, April 14, 2012

La Pavoni PA-1200 Napolitana Stainless Steel Automatic Espresso Machine

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 12 x 13 x 10 inches ; 26 pounds

  • Shipping Weight: 26 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: B000FEHG1M

  • Item model number: PA-1200


By : La Pavoni
Price : $699.99
La Pavoni PA-1200 Napolitana Stainless Steel Automatic Espresso Machine

Product Description


Napolitana! The latest addition from la Pavoni is not only beautiful but built to last. The entire body is made of 18/8 stainless steel then polished to a gloss finish. This unit is semiautomatic, (you manually start and stop the flow of coffee via a b

 

La Pavoni PA-1200 Napolitana Stainless Steel Automatic Espresso Machine

 

Product Features

  • Stainless steel baskets

  • Built-in conical bur grinder and coffee press

  • 16 bars of pressure

  • 100 oz water reservoir and removable drip trays

  • Marine brass boiler

La Pavoni PA-1200 Napolitana Stainless Steel Automatic Espresso Machine

Customer Reviews


La Pavoni PA-1200 Napolitana Stainless Steel Automatic Espresso Machine
This is my third machine in 12 years. My first machine was a Krups Novo with a thermal heat block and a back pressure or modified filter holder. My second machine was a Starbucks Barista with a stainless steel boiler but also with a back pressure filter holders which produce a simulated espresso. The La Pavoni Napoletana is the real thing. You can't make or buy a better espresso.
This is an excellent espresso machine for the starter or the advanced barista. Heats up quickly and the heavy brass boiler, brass head and filter holder keep the machine ready for use. Consistently pulls espresso with a nice crema. The steam function provides plenty of steam to whip up thick frothed milk for cappuccinos. The grinder is easy to adjust maybe a little loud and holds enough beans for about 14 shots. The grinder isn't centered over the filter so you need to hold the filter tipped towards the back to keep the coffee in the holder. The machine is solid stainless steel, the drip trays are plastic but good enough. The reservoir holds 3 liters and is a little tight to remove and replace. The pump supplies plenty of pressure. I use the grinder setting between 5 - 4 depending on the bean.
Note: If you want a real espresso machine stay away from the machines with thermal heat blocks or steel boilers and any machine that uses a back pressure or modified filter holders isn't going to make a real espresso.
October 2011 Update: Well, I've been using this machine for 4 years now. 200 pounds of coffee beans and 4400 shots of espresso later the machine is still going steady. The plastic buttons are a little worn and the plastic bean reservoir has yellowed a little but the pump still puts out and the boiler heats as fast as ever. I now use the grinder setting between 4 - 3.5, (probably a sign of wear). I'll post another update in 2015 or sooner if the machine gives out.

I knew I had to have an espresso machine after using a friends Starbucks Barrista but that machine proved hard to find... guess it's discontinued, so I opted for a Starbucks Serena which was a huge disappointment I promptly returned the Serena and ordered the Napolitana instead.
I went out to meet the UPS truck, and as I signed for my new machine, the UPS lady let the box tumble down the stairs of her truck and onto the ground..urgh
I eagerly unpacked the new machine, plugged it in, followed the directions to prime it, got steam...but no pump I was so disappointed I started to fill out the Amazon return form, but decided to sleep on it. The next morning I pulled out a screw driver, thinking that something had jiggled loose from the poor UPS handling, and after removing 2 screws and carefully prying the top off, I found that the wiring harness had slid off the pump. I pushed it back on, marveled at the simplicity of the parts inside, and had it put back together and brewing great espresso in 5 minutes (I don't know that I would recommend doing this, as I probably voided the warranty, but who's going to know :) ).
I brewed a great espresso the first time I used the machine, and am getting a little better with each one. I like the fact that I can make adjustments with the grinder, and adjust how much pressure I use with the tamper, and thereby have control over the quality of my crema, and the strength of the coffee. Even though I am a novice barrista, I like the fact that this machine allows me to learn and get better.
The quality of the machine seems excellent. The stainless steel looks great and is easy to clean. The portafilter is heavy and stays hot for a long time. The steam frother works great. The grinder is noisy, but I've never used one that wasn't. I look forward to using this machine for years and years.

 

La Pavoni PA-1200 Napolitana Stainless Steel Automatic Espresso Machine

 

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1 comments:

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