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Description
HIGHLIGHTS
The PL162T Bianca from Lelit is their newest luxury dual boiler espresso machine for commercial use. After over two years of studying with a well-known espresso academy in Italy, many baristas and professionals, the Lelit Bianca espresso machine was built from the ground up and designed for flow control through the brew pressure paddle. There are many secrets learned from the two years. In fact, one of those secrets from the espresso academy was the precise range of flow to create the best espresso.
Disclaimer: Wood color may vary on this machine.
FEATURES
With the Bianca, Lelit continues to outdo themselves and now leads the industry with the widest range of prosumer espresso machines. Although the Lelit Bianca can be a beginner dual boiler espresso machine, it packs some of the best technology that will make any barista jump for joy. In other words, the Bianca has really disrupted the worldwide prosumer espresso machine market. This is all thanks to its manual brew pressure via flow control as well as its external reservoir! In fact, the needle for the flow control is made of stainless steel and the gicleur is made of brass. This prevents galling between same metals under intense heat. Not only does the machine include a PID controlled dual boiler, for those who are looking to experiment with pressure profiling/flow control seeking the Holy Grail; but, sitting on top of the legendary E61 group head is a wooden paddle that allows the user to manually adjust the brew pressure (control the flow of water) as the espresso shot is extracting! All under 16″ height! No need to pre-program it with fingers-crossed that your flavor profile will be to your liking. You have the control, right at your fingertips with a brew pressure readout at the group! And, the wooden paddle diffuses the high intense heat emanating from a super hot E61 group head. Thoughtful design by Lelit!
Clean design inside and out. Nice curves make Bianca look super edgy. Unlike other machines with multiple body panels, the Bianca affords one easy wraparound body panel to gain inside access. Inside, all wiring and layout are superbly placed for performance and easy repair. Even 2 bottom port holes for access to both heating elements in the powerful boilers.
The Lelit Bianca Dual Boiler Espresso Machine is beautiful in design and proves to be awesome in what she produces in the cup!
Light roast, no problem!
City roast, no problem!
Dark roast, definitely not a problem!
The paddle on top of the group head allows on the fly brew pressure profiling while you are watching the extraction and brew pressure gauge.
With dark roasts, you can smooth out the flavor of a spring piston lever machine that starts off with high brew pressure, then diminishes throughout the shot. With city and full city roasts, use a low-pressure profile to extract pure sweetness. Moreover, on light roasts, experiment with any of your imaginary brew pressure profiles to find the best flavor in the cup! On June 4th, 2019, a customer said the “Bianca makes stupid good coffee!” It is so true, with a good grinder, the espresso that comes out is amazing!
Another innovative design component is the external AND movable reservoir, that does not heat when the machine operates for hours like other machines do. Furthermore, the Bianca has a water reservoir that can re-position on either side of the machine to suit your needs and your counter-top. Don’t want a tank? No worries! The Bianca is directly plumb-able too, (even the drip tray is drainable!) All of these features are in a stainless steel body, with accents by wooden handles, feet, and lever.
THE LELIT BIANCA WAS SELECTED AS ONE OF THE TOP 12 MOST INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS AT THE 2019 FLORIDA RESTAURANT & LODGING SHOW
Furthermore, this was against not only espresso machines, but also various food and drink recipes and equipment as well! Thanks to the Bianca’s game-changing manual brew pressure profiling, the espresso came out as perfect as it can get!
TECHNICAL NOTES
Manufactured in Italy
Flow control paddle
Group head pressure gauge
PID temperature control
Built-in shot timer ( The shot timer continues during the programmable pre-infusion and programmable soak time)
'No-burn', stainless steel steam and hot water arms
Pump pressure gauge
Steam pressure gauge
Walnut steam and hot water knobs
Brew boiler: Stainless steel, .8L
Steam boiler: Stainless steel, 1.5L
Reservoir: 2.5L with low water sensor, BPA Free
INCLUDED WITH THE LELIT BIANCA
Bottomless walnut portafilter
Double spouted walnut portafilter
Lelit stainless steel and aluminum tamper
Lelit in-tank water softener
Single basket
Double basket
Triple basket
2-hole and 4-hole steam tip
Microfiber towel
Braided plumb-in line
Drip tray drain attachment
Group head brush
Back flush blank
Warranty 3 years labor and parts
SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
Height:
15.75 in
Width:
11.4 in
Depth:
19.1 in (15.9 in without reservoir)
Weight:
58.5 lbs
BOILERS
Material:
Stainless steel
Brew Boiler Size:
0.8 L / 27 fl oz
Steam Boiler Size:
1.5 L / 50 fl oz
Brew Boiler Power:
1000 W
Steam Boiler Power:
1400 W
Boilers Automatically Fill:
Yes
Insulated:
Yes
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Very Pricey! And not in a good way. So get past that first. We have a LaPavoni lever machine and we wanted more options and precision from our next machine. And it is definitely that. Steam/Frothing better than ever, and that’s without the water line hooked up. Loved the side mount ability for water. Practice practice practice to get the grind right AND the bars on the pull to hit 9 or 10. Very hit and miss when starting out, mostly miss lol for now. But, the quality of the pull even now is considerably better, way better than the LaPavoni. Bottom line, love it. If you can get past the price point and you can dial it in, you’ll love it. Now for the cons. First, the display menu is small and using it blows. If you have to keep going thru it you will not be happy. Second, it keeps just displaying the coffee boiler and doesn’t alternate the steam boiler. That blows. Lastly the other two gages on the right are just not in a clear line of sight. So you end up not looking at them. That’s it honestly for cons, everything else is beautiful.
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Dom B
Lelit Bianca v3
Great machine - my 4th expression machine and by far my favorite. Fairly priced and received it in 1 day!
I
Isaiah Schulze
Solid machine
Everything I could have wanted and more. Pleasure to use
J
JG
Exceptional machine
Coming from an entry-level machine, the Bianca V2 is a revelation. Everything about it is luxurious, beautiful, and well built. Espresso tastes amazing and is a joy to produce. Flow profiling works very well and is completely intuitive. Steam was my biggest gripe on my former machine and there is zero issue in this area with the Bianca: the arm is cool to the touch, glides around at any angle, and produces steam reminiscent of a rocket engine. Silky textured milk is easy to make with so much power at your disposal. The one downside I've had so far is that setup was not intuitive and the help guide was both hidden at the back or the manual and filled with unhelpful pictograms. Assembly is logical but I wanted to be careful and meticulous on such a beautiful machine so it took about twice as long as I expected. The machine is also very heavy, which is good for thermal stability, but means that you need a helper for the initial assembly.
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Edward
A pure joy.
By far the best experience I’ve ever had on a dual boiler machine. Encountered a small issue from the shipment but the customer support was prompt and helpful. Stylish craftsmanship, this dual boiler has got all the bells and whistles to experiment with and you can’t find the better deal anywhere else.
Very Pricey! And not in a good way. So get past that first. We have a LaPavoni lever machine and we wanted more options and precision from our next machine. And it is definitely that. Steam/Frothing better than ever, and that’s without the water line hooked up. Loved the side mount ability for water. Practice practice practice to get the grind right AND the bars on the pull to hit 9 or 10. Very hit and miss when starting out, mostly miss lol for now. But, the quality of the pull even now is considerably better, way better than the LaPavoni. Bottom line, love it. If you can get past the price point and you can dial it in, you’ll love it. Now for the cons. First, the display menu is small and using it blows. If you have to keep going thru it you will not be happy. Second, it keeps just displaying the coffee boiler and doesn’t alternate the steam boiler. That blows. Lastly the other two gages on the right are just not in a clear line of sight. So you end up not looking at them. That’s it honestly for cons, everything else is beautiful.
D
Dom B
Lelit Bianca v3
Great machine - my 4th expression machine and by far my favorite. Fairly priced and received it in 1 day!
I
Isaiah Schulze
Solid machine
Everything I could have wanted and more. Pleasure to use
J
JG
Exceptional machine
Coming from an entry-level machine, the Bianca V2 is a revelation. Everything about it is luxurious, beautiful, and well built. Espresso tastes amazing and is a joy to produce. Flow profiling works very well and is completely intuitive. Steam was my biggest gripe on my former machine and there is zero issue in this area with the Bianca: the arm is cool to the touch, glides around at any angle, and produces steam reminiscent of a rocket engine. Silky textured milk is easy to make with so much power at your disposal. The one downside I've had so far is that setup was not intuitive and the help guide was both hidden at the back or the manual and filled with unhelpful pictograms. Assembly is logical but I wanted to be careful and meticulous on such a beautiful machine so it took about twice as long as I expected. The machine is also very heavy, which is good for thermal stability, but means that you need a helper for the initial assembly.
E
Edward
A pure joy.
By far the best experience I’ve ever had on a dual boiler machine. Encountered a small issue from the shipment but the customer support was prompt and helpful. Stylish craftsmanship, this dual boiler has got all the bells and whistles to experiment with and you can’t find the better deal anywhere else.
I ordered equipment for a coffee shop from the guys. Nuova Simonelli coffee machine and Fiorenzato coffee grinder. Everything was delivered on time, we were in touch all the time. Thank you so much! I will continue to order equipment from Majesty Coffee.
My X54 arrived with the translucent silicone-like backflow preventer bent into the lower grinding wheel and particles of it came out into my grind… I called and talked with Tony at Majesty and he gave me the Malkonig direct number and they in turn mentioned what had happened while in shipment that had brought on this issue and has sent to me a factory fresh replacement that is quite easy to remedy and this prompt customer support from both the merchant and manufacturer have been spot on… I love this little grinder
I received this particular item (Malkonig X54) quite promptly from Majesty and it was very well packaged… I have used it for only four (4) times… a single cup per day after running approximately 15 grams of roasted whole beans through it on its initial use for a “clean-out run” and found the grind, once the adjusting wheel was set, to be very consistent in my selection for a French press cup: HOWEVER, on this, the fourth day, two (2) fairly large chunks of a silicone-like substance that was used downline from the grinding portion of this grinder came out of the spout of which the manufacturer must have used to seal the discharge channel and into the spout discharge they came…
I have minimally used this grinder for I only grind for one (1) cup per day… about 18 grams per time.
I am awaiting to see what options that may come to me from Majesty in remedying this particular machine’s defect… Otherwise, it’s a great home machine except for this one particular shortcut that Malkonig took to channel the grind from the grinding portion of the machine… and, hopefully, this is the only X54 that this has had this issue but….
Majesty coffee is a great distributor and the Baratza grinder is a great product and the sound of the machine is a little loud but overstated in other reviews.
I did extensive research on the Eureka Mignon Specialita Espresso Grinder, and I am very pleased to share that this grinder has exceeded my expectations for build quality, quietness and producing precise espresso grind for my home cafe.
I had a La Pavoni in the past, so I knew what I was getting into. It’s not a machine for the casual user. But if you spend the time and effort learning how to use it, you will be rewarded. Majesty Coffee’s tutorial is very good. You will need a good espresso grinder, and a gram scale is also handy.
I have been using this Espresso machine for 4+ years. It is very robust. Steam wands deliver consistently and with good control (handles let the steam out gradually and not abruptly). Two espresso groups have dispencing buttons that are programmable (for each button you can decide how much pull you want), and let me tell you, it is consistent - every time you pull, it delivers pretty much the same amount. Water dispencer in the center of the machine is very hot - water comes out heated by steam so it is boiling. Easy to heat up cups and also make tea.
Maintenance-wise - machine is very simple inside, and is well designed. Of course if you use no filters on the feeding line to the machine, you will have calcification of the pipes on the inside according to the water harness in your area. But even then it is not that difficult to clean it - the service technician should not charge you over the top for it since it is not of high complecity.
In 4 years I had to service it 3 times. Once the water meter had to be replaced ($200). Once the o-ring on water solenoid needed to be replaced ($3.00). Once cleaning of the line from calcification - this is by the hour charge unless you have someone who can service it for free. Decalcification of the line took about 2 hours.
Of course you have to change the rubber rings on group heads and also the mesh - but you also can clean the mesh to a like new condition - that is up to you. Rubber rings are about $12.00 to replace. So as you can see this machine is not so high costs in maintenance due to being very simple. Yet it is a work horse.
We have hoped to replace our aging La Pavoni lever, but there were supply issues, and the Majesty sales rep recommended this machine. For us it was a major improvement in espresso quality, and we would certainly recommend the machine. Others with a lever maching might find the reasons useful:
1. The biggest effect is that this machine has precision temperature control via a PID - that dramatically improved quality vs a lever machine where the water is always very hot.
2. Pressure can be precisely controlled (in the Pavoni one has to take the bottom off the machine, and the adjustment is much cruder).
3. There is timer so shot amounts can be precisely timed.
4. To get steam one has to turn up the temperature which can take a bit of time, but we found that doing coffee and then the steam is pretty efficient. The insulated steam wand is really nice - easy to clean. On the Pavoni one needs to scrape of the milk that scales up the wand due to the heat.
5. A nice thing about the Pavoni is that it is easy to fix. Since the quick mill is mainly manual, there number parts is less than an automatic double boiler, so we expect it to be reliable. Parts seem easily available, so for a DIY person it should be self maintainable. The E61 group head is not only nicer, but also parts are widely available.
In conclusion, we are very happy with the move from a La Pavoni lever to the QM Alexia Evo. Time will tell re reliability. and we will report back if there is news on that front.
I needed the grinder for my bar in a fixed date, I was not sure it would arrive on time so I contacted the Majesty team and they made everything in their power to fulfill the order! I got a shipping label next day, they truly went above and beyond plus the prices were lower due to their sales and coupons. The grinder was new and well packaged. Will definitely buy again from them! Thanks guys!!
Excellent purchase. Arrived in timely manner and makes excellent expresso and Americano. Enjoying exploring and experimenting. Upgraded from my old DeLongi LasSpecialista.
My X54 arrived with the translucent silicone-like backflow preventer bent into the lower grinding wheel and particles of it came out into my grind… I called and talked with Tony at Majesty and he gave me the Malkonig direct number and they in turn mentioned what had happened while in shipment that had brought on this issue and has sent to me a factory fresh replacement that is quite easy to remedy and this prompt customer support from both the merchant and manufacturer have been spot on… I love this little grinder
I received this particular item (Malkonig X54) quite promptly from Majesty and it was very well packaged… I have used it for only four (4) times… a single cup per day after running approximately 15 grams of roasted whole beans through it on its initial use for a “clean-out run” and found the grind, once the adjusting wheel was set, to be very consistent in my selection for a French press cup: HOWEVER, on this, the fourth day, two (2) fairly large chunks of a silicone-like substance that was used downline from the grinding portion of this grinder came out of the spout of which the manufacturer must have used to seal the discharge channel and into the spout discharge they came…
I have minimally used this grinder for I only grind for one (1) cup per day… about 18 grams per time.
I am awaiting to see what options that may come to me from Majesty in remedying this particular machine’s defect… Otherwise, it’s a great home machine except for this one particular shortcut that Malkonig took to channel the grind from the grinding portion of the machine… and, hopefully, this is the only X54 that this has had this issue but….
Majesty coffee is a great distributor and the Baratza grinder is a great product and the sound of the machine is a little loud but overstated in other reviews.
I did extensive research on the Eureka Mignon Specialita Espresso Grinder, and I am very pleased to share that this grinder has exceeded my expectations for build quality, quietness and producing precise espresso grind for my home cafe.
I had a La Pavoni in the past, so I knew what I was getting into. It’s not a machine for the casual user. But if you spend the time and effort learning how to use it, you will be rewarded. Majesty Coffee’s tutorial is very good. You will need a good espresso grinder, and a gram scale is also handy.