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The Cafelat Silicone Group Gasket is a high-performance, 8.5mm gasket designed specifically for E61 espresso machines. Made from durable silicone, it ensures a perfect fit and enhances the brewing experience by maintaining optimal pressure for rich flavors.
E**O
Fits Linea Mini
I replaced my original rubber gasket with this silicone one on my La Marzocco Linea Mini. The old one occasionally leaked and so it was clearly time for a new gasket. The old lasted than a year for me. It installed easily. To remove the old gasket, I made a tool: I just bent a nail with pliers so that it is hook-shaped. I unscrewed the shower screen. Then I used the hook to grab the old gasket and pull it down and off of the machine. It's not needed, but I used some food grade grease to lube the new gasket before pushing it on. Replaced the shower screen and was done. Took about 10 mins. The portafilter snugs up smoothly to the new gasket and I tried the blind, and it didn't leak. All good.
M**H
I think it is better than the original
This is the second one I have bought; the first Cafelat silocone gasket was for Gaggia Coffee.I have installed it yesterday. Despite what some folks have said (and even Espressoparts, if my memory is not failing me, said "this is not the one we recommend") these work well for me.Fact is, when my Silvia was just bought, the gasket required realy, really superstrong tightening of the portafilter or it leaked. Eventually when 3 years ago I decided, after some more than 10 years to replace it, I bought the original gasket again. Sure enough, it is tough, not soft at all, and required lots of strength to tighten and kept leaking. And recently, after less than 3 years, I have not enough strength to tighten it.So, remembering my experience from 4 years ago when I replaced the gasket on my Gaggia Coffee (which I am sure was ... 20 years old and the extraction really took some doing) and was impressed with the results: the tightening required normal effort and no leaking was observed, I bough the same for the Silvia, in spite of the Espressoparts recommendation.Well, I am happy: I duplicated the Gaggia result: the tightening requires just a normal human effort, and no leak is observed. I know that over one year of constant use my Gaggia did not develop any leaks (I stopped as it was my office machine and during the pandemic I have been working from home). And then I kept using it intermittently (took on trips in a car) and it was, and still is fine - I have just resumed normal use by having returned to the office full time.So. Not sure what is expected, life-wise, from a 10-dollar gasket, but to me it is totally worth buying and is, in my opinion, better than the original
A**R
Works with profitec pro 300
Fit my profitec pro 300 perfectly.
A**N
Silicone gaskets are superior to rubber
If you've ever changed out an old rubber seal from your espresso machine, you know it can be a nightmare to pull out. Silicone gaskets don't harden up like rubber, and come out much more easily. They also last much longer, which helps to offset the price premium. That being said, to save my sanity, I would still pay to use silicone gaskets since it's so much easier to change out than a rubber seal.
S**P
Fits perfectly, should last years
I had one of these on my old Expobar Office machine for several years, now just replaced the OEM gasket on my Profitec Pro 500 with this. The feel is a little different than the stock gasket; this new one is a little softer, and if you want to you can force the portafilter handle past straight out, but you don’t need to to keep it from leaking. This gasket has never leaked on either of the machines I’ve used it on, and based on my experience using it on the old machine, I expect it to last basically forever.
L**M
works
Great, replaces my lelit victoria gasket that was getting old and tough. The seal is now much better!
T**H
Fits and Works
The gasket on my Rancillio Silvia is over 5 years old and not sealing as well. This replacement works, though removing the original was a bit of a chore. Plan on emptying/removing the reservoir, tipping the machine over it its back and using a mechanic’s pick to dig it out.Happy.
E**K
Long life, easy to replace when the time comes
I just replaced the Cafelat green gasket on my 22 year old Rancilio Silvia after 5 years of daily use. It remained soft, pliable, and free of leaks. I replaced it only because I had the machine on the bench doing other maintenance and it seemed like a good time to do so. The silicone gasket was much easier to remove than the older hard rubber gaskets.
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