![]() The LUCCA A53 and Vivaldi machines share the same parts, features, performance mentioned above, and even the same NSF commercial certification. We took this opportunity to work directly with the factory in Italy to create a modern custom version of the Vivaldi, with a bottomless portafilter ($90 value) included at no cost. But as time went on, we received increasing feedback that people wanted a simpler, cleaner look with fewer blinking lights, less shiny plastic, and a drip tray without comic sans font. ![]() The switchable 20 amp mode allows simultaneous boiler heating which reduces warm-up and reheat time. La Spaziale’s water reservoir model’s 1.2 liter steam boiler has impressive steam power, but the plumbed version’s double size 2.5 liter boiler offers the full power commercial experience along with a quiet rotary pump and programmable preinfusion. Since 2008 our customers have loved the La Spaziale Vivaldi’s exceptional performance, durability and approachable user interface (the machine launched in 2003). ![]() La Spaziale Mini Vivaldi II $1795, (plumbed) Vivaldi II $2095 Given that these machines all pull temperature controlled shots and are ETL/NSF certified for business use, how do La Spaziale’s compare, and what about Linea Mini? But La Marzocco has been zeroing in on this market after the tremendous success of their GS3 machine, and their Linea Mini is the result. ![]() La Spaziale brought their first compact commercial dual boiler to market in 2003, and recently their Vivaldi line has culminated in the LUCCA A53 and Dream. The desire for commercial espresso equipment in a smaller footprint is not a new one. ![]()
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