For those interested in this machine, does anyone have any opinions on the following:
1. - PTFE tubing; (instead of brass)
2. - steam knob and PF handle material: looks very cheap.
3. - two hole steam tip: why not 3 or 4? Personally, I found it difficult to use a two hole steam tip, because it can point at different directions depending on the angle of the steam wand.
4. - Lelit CC: do you feel it is too clever? How about being proprietary to Lelit? All good whilst it's made and the machine is being produced/continued and Lelit supports it... but what if the machine is discontinued?
Just trying to get to know your thoughts. It's a great machine, but a couple of the above points do make me think carefully before considering pulling the trigger.
1. Prefer it, asked for it on the Vesuvius, makes maintenance much easier, easy to remove and refit. If you ever need to remake an entire tube (unlikely), then you just buy a metre and cut it to length, If the Italians in the old days had had PTFE tubing, they would have probably used it. It's also used on many machines nowadays. I've given the same advice to people who wanted steel pipework on a Vesuvius. Steel looks super nice and may well last for ever... but if I'm doing maintenance give me PTFE every time. I especially like the pushfit connectors as well, they have worked well on various machines over the years and they are easiest of all to play around with..
2. Put a new knob on.....Long story about the knob, I'll tell you one day over a coffee.
3. Put a new handle on, portafilter is really heavy though, very nice weight. I use my Minima naked portafilter. The handle is part of the overall design.
3. It's a domestic machine many/most prosumer machines use 1 or 2 holes to help maintain pressure, the higher the pressure the better the steaming ("drier") and the milk produced.
4. LCC is made by Gicar, the programming is proprietary (as in all machines) Most of the industry uses Gicar control systems. I know because I took one apart and it's written on the rear label. There are 4 types of LCC a white/black and hi/low memory versions. It's used all over their range. On grinders, smaller machines, Bianca, Elizabeth etc.. Only the software is different on each. I can take the LCC out of the Bianca and reflash it for the Elizabeth, or vice versa. A
very few authorised dealers may have the reflash ability, otherwise they can simply provide a replacement LCC. So even if the machine is ever discontinued (and that's unlikely as it's quite new), they will still be using the LCC in many other machines.
The code of your existing LCC can even be read back and reflashed onto a new unit if you want to keep the same software version, say where programming has accommodated a significant hardware change and your LCC had some other issue like damage to the front..