This machine is equipped with PID, pressure gauge, 58 mm portafilter, opv, preinfusion etc. If your main concern is espresso, this machine is cheaper than hx and db machines naturally, but still brings good control over espresso. I have been using it for two months and very happy with it. If opv was easier to reach this machine would have been better. Still it is better than silvia.
Are the LCC functions of the PL82T the same (2"-20", 80°C to 110°C etc.) as the PL91T? Does the PL91T have the same from the features as the PL92T + the 82Ts grinder? (PL91T+043Fred=PL82T?) Thank you!
Are there any instructions for how to transport the Espresso Machine for long distances? e.g. is it necessary to empty the boiler (if so how)? I am driving cross country to enjoy my Victoria during the summer, and wonder if I can just put it in the car, or if I need to do anything special. Thanks.
Hi Jim -- I have the Glenda. But I think its best days are behind it. Is the Victoria worth the extra few hundred dollars? And is it the same size ( i don't have a lot of counter space)
hi, thank you for the video. I want to ask about the bar pressure. I came across numerous articles in many forums that the pressure should be reduced to 9 bar. Do you think this is really necessary? Is it worth trying to lower the pressure
I have really soft water in my tap. Does this come with a hard water test kit? I'm wondering if I would be better off using the lelit filter instead of the softener? I could order a test strip separately, if not. I'm just wondering if my tap is indeed soft enough, if it would safe money to just use the filter. Of course, I don't want to sacrifice the machine longevity, but I'm lucky as my tap is extremely soft and good quality to start.
The Victoria doesn't come with a hard water test kit, so if you would like to, you could order one separately. The machine comes with a water softener which we highly recommend using. rather than just the existing particle filter. We also sell the Lelit water softener on our website because you would need to replace it at least a year after first using the first water softener.
@@alphaartax1044 that's why their machines are top sellers. Everybody loves buying crap!Almost all companies these days get parts or complete builds from China or some other country and some use 3rd world companies. Look at labels if your clothes. I bet you drive a $$$,$$$ car?
@@ggivensjr Lelit and many other brands are made in Italy or made in Germany, as you can see the consumer has a choice. This model of economy made in China can be changed by the consumer, through his choice.
@@alphaartax1044 I don't think "made in Germany" or "made in Italy" guarantees quality. Most of the China component is the casing or final assembly to save cost. It's a "globa"l economy. Even German companies use Mexico and China.
@@ggivensjr There is a big difference between Germany or Italy and China. I do not want to finance in any way a Communist dictatorship that exploits labor, which competes unfairly on prices through labor violations of all kinds, and which is 100% responsible for the current global pandemic. Any company that uses made in China is complicit, so either Breville or any other brand moves production out of China or it will never take a euro from me. Just today the news came out that China does not allow the launch of an independent investigation by the WHO on the origin of Covid. And should I buy made in China? No way, boycott made in China!
Are there single boiler machines with an rvs boiler instead of brass? Think brass is from a health point not a good material on the long therm especially when u are going to descale.
You mention that preinfusion lasts 3+3 seconds (pump run and soak respectively), but is it also programmable by user?
This machine is equipped with PID, pressure gauge, 58 mm portafilter, opv, preinfusion etc. If your main concern is espresso, this machine is cheaper than hx and db machines naturally, but still brings good control over espresso. I have been using it for two months and very happy with it. If opv was easier to reach this machine would have been better. Still it is better than silvia.
In Europe Lelit Victoria costs 200€ more than Silvia.
@@alphaartax1044 in my country (Turkey) silvia is more pricey, weird though.
What is OPV?
@@TheFirstMarvin23 Over Pressure Valve
Is the boiler in brass?
I would be interested in the differences to the Lelit Grace and whether the money is worth it for the larger boiler and the 58 basket . Thanks a lot 😊
Just fyi the Victoria has a 58mm
Does the Lelit Kate has the same features as Victoria plus grinder?
Are the LCC functions of the PL82T the same (2"-20", 80°C to 110°C etc.) as the PL91T? Does the PL91T have the same from the features as the PL92T + the 82Ts grinder? (PL91T+043Fred=PL82T?) Thank you!
Are there any instructions for how to transport the Espresso Machine for long distances? e.g. is it necessary to empty the boiler (if so how)? I am driving cross country to enjoy my Victoria during the summer, and wonder if I can just put it in the car, or if I need to do anything special. Thanks.
How does the lelit Kate pl82t compare to this machine?
Hi Jim -- I have the Glenda. But I think its best days are behind it. Is the Victoria worth the extra few hundred dollars? And is it the same size ( i don't have a lot of counter space)
hi, thank you for the video. I want to ask about the bar pressure. I came across numerous articles in many forums that the pressure should be reduced to 9 bar. Do you think this is really necessary? Is it worth trying to lower the pressure
I need this info!
Yes
Isn't there also some cleaning feature the victoria has? as well as low water detector, no?
Yes, both.
I have really soft water in my tap. Does this come with a hard water test kit? I'm wondering if I would be better off using the lelit filter instead of the softener? I could order a test strip separately, if not. I'm just wondering if my tap is indeed soft enough, if it would safe money to just use the filter. Of course, I don't want to sacrifice the machine longevity, but I'm lucky as my tap is extremely soft and good quality to start.
The Victoria doesn't come with a hard water test kit, so if you would like to, you could order one separately. The machine comes with a water softener which we highly recommend using. rather than just the existing particle filter. We also sell the Lelit water softener on our website because you would need to replace it at least a year after first using the first water softener.
Breville Infuser automatically cools down after streaming but doesn't use a boiler.
Breville is a plastic crap made in China.
@@alphaartax1044 that's why their machines are top sellers. Everybody loves buying crap!Almost all companies these days get parts or complete builds from China or some other country and some use 3rd world companies. Look at labels if your clothes. I bet you drive a $$$,$$$ car?
@@ggivensjr Lelit and many other brands are made in Italy or made in Germany, as you can see the consumer has a choice. This model of economy made in China can be changed by the consumer, through his choice.
@@alphaartax1044 I don't think "made in Germany" or "made in Italy" guarantees quality. Most of the China component is the casing or final assembly to save cost. It's a "globa"l economy. Even German companies use Mexico and China.
@@ggivensjr There is a big difference between Germany or Italy and China. I do not want to finance in any way a Communist dictatorship that exploits labor, which competes unfairly on prices through labor violations of all kinds, and which is 100% responsible for the current global pandemic. Any company that uses made in China is complicit, so either Breville or any other brand moves production out of China or it will never take a euro from me. Just today the news came out that China does not allow the launch of an independent investigation by the WHO on the origin of Covid. And should I buy made in China? No way, boycott made in China!
Are there single boiler machines with an rvs boiler instead of brass? Think brass is from a health point not a good material on the long therm especially when u are going to descale.
OH SHIT ITS JAVA JIM!
Let's see the machine not You.
Easy to describe a machine, would be better if you actually showed how to use the machine/make a coffee!
We have other videos for that.