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Lelit

Lelit

MSRP
$569 $780
Skill Level
BeginnerBeginner
Type
Semi-AutomaticSemi-Automatic
Heating Element
Single BoilerSingle Boiler
Portafilter Size
57 mm 57 mm
Activation
Toggle SwitchToggle Switch
Pump Type
VibrationVibration
Heat-Up Time
5-15 Minutes5-15 Minutes
Brew Boiler Capacity
Brew: 0.25L Brew: 0.25L
Steam Boiler Capacity
Steam: Not Applicable Steam: Not Applicable
Water Supply
2.7 L - Reservoir2.7 L - Reservoir
Boiler Material
Stainless SteelStainless Steel
Brew Group Material
BrassBrass
Hot Water
YesYes
Steam Wand
YesYes
No-Burn Wand
NoNo
PID Temperature Control
NoNo
Pre-Infusion
NoNo
Shot Timer
NoNo
Concurrent Brew Steam
NoNo
Flow Control
NoNo
3 Way Solenoid
YesYes
Brew Pressure Guage
YesYes
Steam Pressure Guage
NoNo
Over Pressure Valve
YesYes
Integrated Grinder
NoYes
Weight
7.2 kg 10.2 kg
Material
Stainless SteelStainless Steel

EspressoBot Comparison

Machine Overview

Machine 1, the Lelit Anita, is priced at $780 and is categorized as a semi-automatic espresso machine, targeting beginners. Machine 2, the Lelit Anna, offers a more affordable option at $569, also designed for beginners and falls within the same semi-automatic category. Despite both being from the same brand, they differ in price and perhaps features that cater to different entry-level needs.

Brewing Comparison

In terms of brewing information, both the Lelit Anita and Lelit Anna utilize a toggle switch for activation with a boil material of stainless steel. Each machine has a brew boiler capacity of 0.25 liters and uses a brass brew group. They both feature a vibration pump and have the same water reservoir capacity of 2.7 liters. Additionally, the heat-up time for both machines is within the range of 5 to 15 minutes, allowing for comparable operational efficiency.

Features Comparison

When examining features, the Lelit Anita is equipped with an integrated grinder while the Lelit Anna lacks this feature. Both machines have a boiler pressure gauge and come with a steam wand; however, neither has a steam pressure gauge. Additional features, such as pre-infusion and PID control, are absent in both models, but they share components like the solenoid valve and over-pressure valve, ensuring solid build quality and functionality.

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