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Buy Lelit Anna Espresso Machine for only $649.00 at Comiso Coffee!
Comiso Coffee is a U.S. based coffee equipment retailer. Specializing in authentic Italian-made espresso equipment for both commercial and home use.
The workhorse Lelit Anna comes in two separate variants to accommodate individual user requirements. Before diving in to the differences, let's go over what the two variants have in common. Both feature a small 250 ml brass boiler, which helps keep a constant water temperature and facilitate the espresso coffee extraction. A high wattage heating element with a 1000 watt capacity for quicker reaction time when cold water enters the boiler. Both feature a very quick warm-up time; We clocked the warm-up time for this machine (this includes the grouphead and portafilter when locked in) to be ~10 minutes. This is mainly due to the high wattage of the heating element and small size brass boiler. We found this to be very convenient for morning warm-ups, especially when in a rush. And finally a three-way solenoid valve, which allows immediate removal of the portafilter immediately after the espresso extraction (or when the pump switch in coffee mode is off). During extraction the pressure gauge displays in real time the pressure during coffee extraction. Only 9-10 bar is necessary to make espresso. This gauge will help perfect your espresso shots. There is an opening on the left side of the machine. This allows you to see the water level. This is a lot easier than opening the top cover and peeking in. Water tray grate is plastic. The cover is stainless steel. Both are removable for easy cleaning. PL41EM To control the PL41EM variant you use the traditional push-button switches. Oval chromed switches for power, coffee, and steam. The steam and water knob are located on the right of the espresso machine. They allow you to control the intensity of the steam or water output. The wand comes with a plastic grip. This helps you move the steam wand and protects your fingers from burning. Can be used for both steam or hot water depending on the current mode. The wand has this extra piece which injects extra air along with the steam. This helps in creating a more “frothy” texture. Short warm up wait time due to the small boiler and high wattage heating element. The cord is completely detachable from the machine. This helps prevent damage if you are moving or long term storing the machine. It also fits nicely in the drip tray. PL41TEM The main upside to the PL41TEM is the PID display & pressure gauge, which allows the temperature of the boiler to be programmed for different coffees. The pressure gauge displays in real time the pressure during coffee extraction. Only 9-10 bar is needed to make espresso. This gauge will help perfect your espresso shot. The small boiler and high wattage heating element, combined with the PID controller cuts the wait time from coffee to steam considerably. Equipped with polymer tubing that connects the boiler to steam/hot water valves. They are able to withstand high pressure and temperatures up to 620 °F, which helps facilitate easier repairs, and most importantly, are limescale free. Controls via the power switch located on the back right of the unit. Not difficult to reach and keeps it out of the way of the rest of the main controls. The three way switch located on the front middle of the unit. Selects between the different modes. The up position is steam mode. The middle is hot water mode. The down is coffee mode. The pump switch located on the front right of the unit. Used to activate the pump for coffee or hot water mode.

The workhorse Lelit Anna comes in two separate variants to accommodate individual user requirements. Before diving in to the differences, let's go over what the two variants have in common. Both feature a small 250 ml brass boiler, which helps keep a constant water temperature and facilitate the espresso coffee extraction. A high wattage heating element with a 1000 watt capacity for quicker reaction time when cold water enters the boiler. Both feature a very quick warm-up time; We clocked the warm-up time for this machine (this includes the grouphead and portafilter when locked in) to be ~10 minutes. This is mainly due to the high wattage of the heating element and small size brass boiler. We found this to be very convenient for morning warm-ups, especially when in a rush. And finally a three-way solenoid valve, which allows immediate removal of the portafilter immediately after the espresso extraction (or when the pump switch in coffee mode is off). During extraction the pressure gauge displays in real time the pressure during coffee extraction. Only 9-10 bar is necessary to make espresso. This gauge will help perfect your espresso shots.

There is an opening on the left side of the machine. This allows you to see the water level. This is a lot easier than opening the top cover and peeking in. Water tray grate is plastic. The cover is stainless steel. Both are removable for easy cleaning.

PL41EM

To control the PL41EM variant you use the traditional push-button switches. Oval chromed switches for power, coffee, and steam. The steam and water knob are located on the right of the espresso machine. They allow you to control the intensity of the steam or water output. The wand comes with a plastic grip. This helps you move the steam wand and protects your fingers from burning. Can be used for both steam or hot water depending on the current mode. The wand has this extra piece which injects extra air along with the steam. This helps in creating a more “frothy” texture.

Short warm up wait time due to the small boiler and high wattage heating element. The cord is completely detachable from the machine. This helps prevent damage if you are moving or long term storing the machine. It also fits nicely in the drip tray.

PL41TEM

The main upside to the PL41TEM is the PID display & pressure gauge, which allows the temperature of the boiler to be programmed for different coffees. The pressure gauge displays in real time the pressure during coffee extraction. Only 9-10 bar is needed to make espresso. This gauge will help perfect your espresso shot. The small boiler and high wattage heating element, combined with the PID controller cuts the wait time from coffee to steam considerably.

Equipped with polymer tubing that connects the boiler to steam/hot water valves. They are able to withstand high pressure and temperatures up to 620 °F, which helps facilitate easier repairs, and most importantly, are limescale free.

Controls via the power switch located on the back right of the unit. Not difficult to reach and keeps it out of the way of the rest of the main controls. The three way switch located on the front middle of the unit. Selects between the different modes. The up position is steam mode. The middle is hot water mode. The down is coffee mode. The pump switch located on the front right of the unit. Used to activate the pump for coffee or hot water mode.


The workhorse Lelit Anna comes in two separate variants to accommodate individual user requirements. Before diving in to the differences, let's go over what the two variants have in common. Both feature a small 250 ml brass boiler, which helps keep a constant water temperature and facilitate the espresso coffee extraction. A high wattage heating element with a 1000 watt capacity for quicker reaction time when cold water enters the boiler. Both feature a very quick warm-up time; We clocked the warm-up time for this machine (this includes the grouphead and portafilter when locked in) to be ~10 minutes. This is mainly due to the high wattage of the heating element and small size brass boiler. We found this to be very convenient for morning warm-ups, especially when in a rush. And finally a three-way solenoid valve, which allows immediate removal of the portafilter immediately after the espresso extraction (or when the pump switch in coffee mode is off). During extraction the pressure gauge displays in real time the pressure during coffee extraction. Only 9-10 bar is necessary to make espresso. This gauge will help perfect your espresso shots. There is an opening on the left side of the machine. This allows you to see the water level. This is a lot easier than opening the top cover and peeking in. Water tray grate is plastic. The cover is stainless steel. Both are removable for easy cleaning. PL41EM To control the PL41EM variant you use the traditional push-button switches. Oval chromed switches for power, coffee, and steam. The steam and water knob are located on the right of the espresso machine. They allow you to control the intensity of the steam or water output. The wand comes with a plastic grip. This helps you move the steam wand and protects your fingers from burning. Can be used for both steam or hot water depending on the current mode. The wand has this extra piece which injects extra air along with the steam. This helps in creating a more “frothy” texture. Short warm up wait time due to the small boiler and high wattage heating element. The cord is completely detachable from the machine. This helps prevent damage if you are moving or long term storing the machine. It also fits nicely in the drip tray. PL41TEM The main upside to the PL41TEM is the PID display & pressure gauge, which allows the temperature of the boiler to be programmed for different coffees. The pressure gauge displays in real time the pressure during coffee extraction. Only 9-10 bar is needed to make espresso. This gauge will help perfect your espresso shot. The small boiler and high wattage heating element, combined with the PID controller cuts the wait time from coffee to steam considerably. Equipped with polymer tubing that connects the boiler to steam/hot water valves. They are able to withstand high pressure and temperatures up to 620 °F, which helps facilitate easier repairs, and most importantly, are limescale free. Controls via the power switch located on the back right of the unit. Not difficult to reach and keeps it out of the way of the rest of the main controls. The three way switch located on the front middle of the unit. Selects between the different modes. The up position is steam mode. The middle is hot water mode. The down is coffee mode. The pump switch located on the front right of the unit. Used to activate the pump for coffee or hot water mode.

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