Overall Rating
8.2, Based on 37 Reviews
Avg Price
$750.00
Manufacturer
La Pavoni
Machine Type
lever, guage, boiler, manual, piston, espresso machine
Colors
Brass, Chrome
Class
Piston Lever Espresso Machine
Pro Review
Yes
First Look
Yes
QuickShot
No
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The quintissential lever machine, the Pavoni Professional was introduced in 1973, and continues to be the romantic's first choice today. It recently underwent a major change in grouphead design.
Stanislav Vinokur
06.25.2008
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: an incredible machine for someone who loves the process of pulling a shot.
Andre Roux (quality: 2.0)
12.23.2007
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: Finally the machine I always wanted to have. I have been looking for the machine that was going to give me the perfect cup every time. I found it.
Bernard Murphy
09.30.2007
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: Like an Italian supercar, it might be expensive, heavy on maintenance - but you buy one for the difference it makes in your life.
Ben T (quality: 8.0)
09.07.2007
Rating: 7.6
Bottom Line: If you like detail than this is yor machine. Very solid.
Lynn Garcia (quality: 7.3)
04.13.2007
Rating: 8.6
Bottom Line: Beautiful machine, beautiful espresso, Control like I have always wanted.
Pal Cabral (quality: 8.3)
10.07.2006
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: This is the espresso machine for the fanatic follower of coffee. The ultimate do-it-yourself barista experience.
Michael Ryba (quality: 5.5)
07.06.2006
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: A classic espresso machine that hasn't been idiot-proof'ed for lazy Americans
Paul Alter (quality: 8.6)
03.16.2006
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: Most of us don't get to operate much manual machinery - the Pavoni Pro provides the opportunity - an opportunity to learn, enjoy and produce some pretty good espresso.
Len Sasissy (quality: 6.3)
01.16.2006
Rating: 10.0
Bottom Line: They're gonna have to pry my Pavoni Pro out from my cold dead fingers if they want it.
Thomas Solak (quality: 4.3)
09.14.2005
Rating: 3.2
Bottom Line: Looks nice, but not worth its price
Bill Miano (quality: 4.0)
09.15.2004
Rating: 8.6
Bottom Line: If you want to learn about espresso and pull some amazing shots in the process, buy this machine.
David Schlesinger (quality: 5.7)
08.15.2004
Rating: 8.6
Bottom Line: My mornings start with a meditation on the art of pulling espresso -- a great start to the day
Love Giraud (quality: 5.1)
07.10.2003
Rating: 9.8
Bottom Line: buy buy buy
Dan Coffee (quality: 5.1)
06.27.2003
Rating: 6.6
Bottom Line: Nice machine but costly. But then again, what decent espresso machine is not over priced?
Paul Wood (quality: 3.0)
03.03.2003
Rating: 9.0
Bottom Line: Buy it if you're willing to put up with the learning curve. No regrets!
Greg Sherwin (quality: 6.2)
01.10.2003
Rating: 8.4
Bottom Line: Definitely worth the money if you want a personal experience making good espresso.
Daniel Parilla (quality: 7.1)
06.28.2002
Rating: 8.2
Bottom Line: Fantastic machine, great espresso, and a touch of class too.
Neil Edwards (quality: 3.9)
06.26.2002
Rating: 3.6
Bottom Line: For the price, you could buy a more effective machine.
Anders Halskov-Jensen (quality: 4.7)
06.21.2002
Rating: 7.8
Bottom Line: A beauty for those who enjoys the process as much as the drink
Yu-Jia Chen (quality: 4.5)
05.01.2002
Rating: 8.8
Bottom Line: Good machine, elegant looking, and makes good quality coffee if you know how to!
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