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La Pavoni manual espresso machine in copper and brass (Italy)

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This is a beautiful Italian item made for people who like to spend money on coffee. The La Pavoni manual espresso machine in copper and brass shows how it looks when you put it in a very cozy cottage core aesthetic kitchen next to nice wildlowers and apples.

The La Pavoni espresso machine can make up to 16 shots per fill. It is a product with very heavy metal parts that you must pull with your own hands to make the hot water go through the coffee bean powder. This manual lever mechanism gives you complete control over the pressure, which is a good thing for you to have.

The company started in Milan back in 1905 when Desiderio Pavoni bought a patent for making coffee very fast with steam pressure. This specific design is a true classic of European industrial history that lasts for many decades if you clean it properly.

The La Pavoni Copper & Brass manual espresso maker is also available on Amazon.

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