Cafelat 58mm Espresso Machine Cleaning Brush
Looking for a cleaning brush for your espresso machine? Over the years Paul from Cafelat has rebuilt dozens of machines, that equals hundreds of gr...
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Looking for a cleaning brush for your espresso machine? Over the years Paul from Cafelat has rebuilt dozens of machines, that equals hundreds of gr...
View full details58mm white filter papers. 100 pieces per bag. You can use these with the regular screen or without. The paper filters will improve extraction yie...
View full detailsThe tamper seat is a perfect companion to any tamper up to 59mm in diammeter, regardless of the base thickness or shape. It is a place to keep the...
View full detailsThe Cafelat Splat Mat is shaped liked a splat of espresso (or milk) and also functions as a Corner Mat as well. The mat is much smaller than the o...
View full detailsThis is the current production filter screen for the Robot. The screen is now a bit thicker, completely flat and the center pin is now made from S...
View full detailsThis is for one gasket. Order 2 for a pair. Silicone piston V seal for the Cafelat Robot. We recommend that you use food safe silicone lubricant...
View full detailsSpare silicone pins for the Robot filter screen. Insert from the side with the larger holes. Push it through, do not pull it through.
The Cafelat cleaning brush has a hard life cleaning up and around the group, so it is natural that the wire brushes would eventually become worn...
View full detailsReplacement flexible Parker Legris tube for the Cafelat Robot pressure gauge. These were introduced in January 2019.
Replacement metal sleeve for the Cafelat Robot pressure gauge tube. These were introduced in January 2019.
The piston uses a straight fitting and the pressure gauge uses the elbow fitting. Both are 1/8 BSPP.
The piston uses a straight fitting and the pressure gauge uses the elbow fitting. Both are 1/8 BSPP.