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L1 owners in Belgium?
Hello,
I’m considering to buy a lever espresso machine. My current machine (Rocket R58) serves me just fine, but the hands-on route is tempting. I've got my short list down to the Bezzera Strega, Londinium L1, or (deep breath and financial pain) a fully restored Faema Urania.
Is there any Londinium owner out there in Belgium (I’m living in Leuven) who's willing to give me a hands-on demo? I'll bring along some bags with excellent beans!
Thanks in advance,
Joris.
I’m considering to buy a lever espresso machine. My current machine (Rocket R58) serves me just fine, but the hands-on route is tempting. I've got my short list down to the Bezzera Strega, Londinium L1, or (deep breath and financial pain) a fully restored Faema Urania.
Is there any Londinium owner out there in Belgium (I’m living in Leuven) who's willing to give me a hands-on demo? I'll bring along some bags with excellent beans!
Thanks in advance,
Joris.
Comments
thank you for posting here
can any L1 owners in belgium assist?
i know we have an L1 in a restaurant in Belgium - let me find the details for you
reiss.
BTW: any coffee bars in London using a Londinium? It's Marzocco everywhere, with the occasional Synesso or Kees van der Westen.
no is the short answer - but that will correct over time
many people assume the very best start they can give their retail coffee venture is an LM & a Mazzer grinder
those of us who have spent hundreds of hours and thousands of our own cash quietly buying and trying different pieces of espresso equipment know this not to be true
kind regards
reiss.
A big AMEN to that statement!
Cheers and have a great day!
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Cheers
Thijs