Thank you for sharing the detail review on the Lelit Bianca. I just purchased this machine but have not picked it up yet, hopefully soon. This video was exactly what I was looking for as far as getting into the details of the machine. Many thanks again 🙏🙂
I had a lelit bianca...amazing machine. now I have a La Marzocco Micra....so fast to became ready, so little power consumption, so easy to handle.....i prefer the la marzocco but i had 2 amazing years with lelit bianca...
These are the two machines I am comparing for an upgrade to my Gaggia Classic Pro. It is so hard to decide. Price isn’t a concern. I am purely looking at performance, features, reliability, longevity, and aesthetics. I want it to look really nice in my kitchen and I will most likely plum it in. They are both really nice looking in different ways. Now that you have had both, would you ever get another Bianca or is the Micra that much better? I really like the idea of the fast warm up and consistency of the Micra, plus the La Marzocco history and reputation.
@@chriskvikstad4980 Lelit bianca is like a game. you have the paddle to experiment. But after 2 years I understand that if you prepare a perfect puck you only need to grind finer or less to have the correct extraction for different coffee and then the marzocco became the king. Lelit bianca is very very slow......the coffe are so good on both with for me a little more texture with la marzocco. So if you like the italian coffee La amrzocco in in another leaguel. If you like high origin coffee that need slow extraction the Bianca can help....
Thanks for the video. Just for sharing useful information, those numbers on the handles are a counter for how many times you can fill your tank with one water filter. once you reach the end you should replace your filter.
Can the Lelit Bianca handle a coffee cart for pop-ups or farmer's market with a target of less than 60 cups a day? Can it comfortably do at least 4 cups back to back lattes? Portability is my priority for pop-ups with the ability to use the machine if I decide to expand to a small cafe before eventually upgrading to a double group commercial machine for a fixed setup down the road. This is a lot cheaper than a Linea Mini in my area and figured it may be a good middle ground for light commercial use. The Elizabeth was an option also cheaper also by 40% but figured spending more on the Bianca might be a better investment. Your thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
I'm pretty torn between this machine and the Sanremo Cube R. Prices are quite similar in my country around 1700€. Will adding flow control to the Cube provide a similar experience to the Bianca?
Great video! I am trying to decide between the Bianca and the Linea Micra. I have watched so many videos but none of them directly compare the Bianca and Micra side by side. Is it possible for you and your team to do some type of comparison between the two machines? I suspect that a lot of us are narrowing our searches down to these two machines. Any comparisons would be extremely helpful. Thank you!
Ok it would be in the new year, basically the micra had a bigger rear boiler, app control and smaller in size with and integrated front boiler group for better temp stability , the Bianca has smaller boilers but flow control and no app control and e61 variable water temp from loss of water path
I spent a bit less on my non-v3 bianca, likely due to being in the eu and it being 2020. Only thing i don't really like about it is the drip tray which is improved on the newer models, mine was also delivered with a sticky group lever. The overall quality i think is not as high as an ECM Synchronika, and this price point (5K AUD) is comparable to the ecm price here. With similar features (wood accents and flow profiling) the ECM is a less feature rich but higher build quality item.
I think there is a mistake in this video; you get 3 different baskets. I think attached to the portafiters is a 15-18g and 18-21g basket (not exactly sure on the grams).
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Unless there are country specific SKU's I can confirm that there are different baskets in the box. It even says so on the Lelit website: LELIT58 1 dose filter (9-11 g), IMS / LELIT58 2 doses filter (14-18 g), IMS / LELIT58 2 doses (18-21 g)
I’m in the UK and been eyeing one as an upgrade to my Sage (Breville) Dual Boiler. The price in the UK is up to £2100 - which I think works out around $4200AUD. So -$5K seems very steep….
Yep, $4,999 is the full RRP. We currently have it available on our site for $4298. We're also a whole lot further away from Italy than you are in the UK so extra freight costs are usually incurred on Italian made machines :)
@ totally get the point about shipping that distance. Also, I’m aware that the £-$ exchange rate is very favourable to us Brits currently. While visiting family in NSW last year, I bought a new Apple Watch, and my wife got a new iPhone - we saved ££ on the exchange rate (and got the GST back of course as well).
Thanks. How do you distinguish if a machine is a V3 or earlier? Can it be read from the SKU or EAN numbers? Thanks in advance BR Stephen from Copenhagen DK
The V3 was released in 2022 and I'm not sure if you can tell the different models apart by SKU's etc. Probably easier to compare the features and enhancements to determine which one you're looking at. In the case of the Lelit Bianca V3, the updates include enhancements like: Improved temperature stability through software and PID tuning. Better pre-infusion control with more flexibility to fine-tune the brewing process. Advanced flow profiling capabilities for baristas who want precise control over extraction. Minor ergonomic or design changes, like refinements in the steam wand or drip tray. Hope that helps :)
What do you think of the Limited Edition Golden Sand finish? Are you a fan???
Thank you for sharing the detail review on the Lelit Bianca. I just purchased this machine but have not picked it up yet, hopefully soon. This video was exactly what I was looking for as far as getting into the details of the machine. Many thanks again 🙏🙂
Great to hear! Hope you enjoy your new machine! :)
I have the similar V3 Gold Edition, couldn't love it more! The wood accent, the flow control and build quality 😇Love every aspect of this l!
Nice!
I had a lelit bianca...amazing machine. now I have a La Marzocco Micra....so fast to became ready, so little power consumption, so easy to handle.....i prefer the la marzocco but i had 2 amazing years with lelit bianca...
Great to hear! Thanks for your insight. Cheers luke
These are the two machines I am comparing for an upgrade to my Gaggia Classic Pro. It is so hard to decide. Price isn’t a concern. I am purely looking at performance, features, reliability, longevity, and aesthetics. I want it to look really nice in my kitchen and I will most likely plum it in. They are both really nice looking in different ways. Now that you have had both, would you ever get another Bianca or is the Micra that much better? I really like the idea of the fast warm up and consistency of the Micra, plus the La Marzocco history and reputation.
@@chriskvikstad4980 Lelit bianca is like a game. you have the paddle to experiment. But after 2 years I understand that if you prepare a perfect puck you only need to grind finer or less to have the correct extraction for different coffee and then the marzocco became the king. Lelit bianca is very very slow......the coffe are so good on both with for me a little more texture with la marzocco. So if you like the italian coffee La amrzocco in in another leaguel. If you like high origin coffee that need slow extraction the Bianca can help....
That’s great. Do you think the LM really makes better espresso, given that it’s 2x the cost?
@@dgerson76 no
As I’ve said before so much variety for the customer. Another good video.
Thanks so much :)
Thanks for the video. Just for sharing useful information, those numbers on the handles are a counter for how many times you can fill your tank with one water filter. once you reach the end you should replace your filter.
Appreciated, thanks for sharing that info! :)
Can the Lelit Bianca handle a coffee cart for pop-ups or farmer's market with a target of less than 60 cups a day? Can it comfortably do at least 4 cups back to back lattes? Portability is my priority for pop-ups with the ability to use the machine if I decide to expand to a small cafe before eventually upgrading to a double group commercial machine for a fixed setup down the road. This is a lot cheaper than a Linea Mini in my area and figured it may be a good middle ground for light commercial use. The Elizabeth was an option also cheaper also by 40% but figured spending more on the Bianca might be a better investment. Your thoughts will be greatly appreciated.
I'm pretty torn between this machine and the Sanremo Cube R. Prices are quite similar in my country around 1700€. Will adding flow control to the Cube provide a similar experience to the Bianca?
Cube R isn't HX? with vibration pump?
Great video! I am trying to decide between the Bianca and the Linea Micra. I have watched so many videos but none of them directly compare the Bianca and Micra side by side. Is it possible for you and your team to do some type of comparison between the two machines? I suspect that a lot of us are narrowing our searches down to these two machines. Any comparisons would be extremely helpful. Thank you!
Ok it would be in the new year, basically the micra had a bigger rear boiler, app control and smaller in size with and integrated front boiler group for better temp stability , the Bianca has smaller boilers but flow control and no app control and e61 variable water temp from loss of water path
@ That’s great. Thank you so much. Cheers!
VERY Good Review! Thanks.
Glad you liked it! Thank you :)
I spent a bit less on my non-v3 bianca, likely due to being in the eu and it being 2020.
Only thing i don't really like about it is the drip tray which is improved on the newer models, mine was also delivered with a sticky group lever.
The overall quality i think is not as high as an ECM Synchronika, and this price point (5K AUD) is comparable to the ecm price here. With similar features (wood accents and flow profiling) the ECM is a less feature rich but higher build quality item.
The new accessory kit has i think now branded IMS baskets, the cloth i got did scratch the stainless finish.
I think there is a mistake in this video; you get 3 different baskets. I think attached to the portafiters is a 15-18g and 18-21g basket (not exactly sure on the grams).
You get 2 on the same larger ones and a single basket as well and a blind
@@ArtistiCoffeeRoasters Unless there are country specific SKU's I can confirm that there are different baskets in the box. It even says so on the Lelit website: LELIT58 1 dose filter (9-11 g), IMS / LELIT58 2 doses filter (14-18 g), IMS / LELIT58 2 doses (18-21 g)
I’m in the UK and been eyeing one as an upgrade to my Sage (Breville) Dual Boiler.
The price in the UK is up to £2100 - which I think works out around $4200AUD.
So -$5K seems very steep….
Yep, $4,999 is the full RRP. We currently have it available on our site for $4298. We're also a whole lot further away from Italy than you are in the UK so extra freight costs are usually incurred on Italian made machines :)
@ totally get the point about shipping that distance.
Also, I’m aware that the £-$ exchange rate is very favourable to us Brits currently.
While visiting family in NSW last year, I bought a new Apple Watch, and my wife got a new iPhone - we saved ££ on the exchange rate (and got the GST back of course as well).
For 5k I would absolutely get the Maro 🥰
Thanks. How do you distinguish if a machine is a V3 or earlier?
Can it be read from the SKU or EAN numbers?
Thanks in advance
BR
Stephen from Copenhagen DK
The V3 was released in 2022 and I'm not sure if you can tell the different models apart by SKU's etc. Probably easier to compare the features and enhancements to determine which one you're looking at. In the case of the Lelit Bianca V3, the updates include enhancements like: Improved temperature stability through software and PID tuning. Better pre-infusion control with more flexibility to fine-tune the brewing process. Advanced flow profiling capabilities for baristas who want precise control over extraction. Minor ergonomic or design changes, like refinements in the steam wand or drip tray.
Hope that helps :)
I questioned their quality control. It seems that a lot of people are having issues
Love it, wish I had the cash to buy one, sadly that’s not gonna happen 😢
One day you'll get there! :)
This is a home coffee machine. Of course it is not good value for 5k 😂 Still looks nice and will find its customer base.
Wood is caled Zebrano wood not Timber 🤦🏻♂
Noted thanks
The Bianca is definitely NOT 5K
It is in Aussie dollars
@: Who uses Aussie dollars except aussies? Put it in USD or Euros so everyone can check it.
@@LoveGod16You’re our special little guy❤
@@Keksdose2k: I'm special or you guys who think the world revolves around you?
@@LoveGod16 your horizon must be so limited, that you don’t even see the irony in that, right?
No
It cost 5 k GTFO that's not worth it. It never was the build the lines. GTFO. Look at the seams on it.
Согласен, качество ужасное.