Espresso Tamp Size Reference Chart (Commercial Espresso Machines)
Ascaso - 57mm Astoria
- 58mm
Astra - 58mm
Aurora - 56mm
Azykoyen - 58mm
Bezzera - 58mm
Brasilia - 58mm
Bunn - 58mm Caramali - 58mm
Cimbali - 58mm
Conti
- 58mm
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Dalla Corte - 53mm
Elektra - 58mm
Expobar - 58mm
Faema - 58mm
Futurmat - 58mm Gaggia - 58mm
Grimac - 58mm
Isomac - 58mm
Izzo - 58mm
La Marzocco - 57/58mm
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Laranzato - 58mm
La Pavoni (commercial)- 58mm
Nuova
Simonelli - 58mm
Pasquini - 57mm Quickmill - 58mm
Rancilio - 58mm Reneka - 56mm
San Marco - 55mm
Spaziale - 53mm |
Unic - 56mm
VFA - 58mm Vibiemme - 58mm
Wega -58mm |
For La Pavoni & Olympia home machines, please give us a call at 800.459.5594 to verify piston size. If your machine manufacturer or brand is not represented
above
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Espresso
Parts' hand tamps have been designed and continue to be refined using suggestions
from the Espresso Industry's top baristas barista trainers, and professionals.
Our tamps are the preferred espresso tampers of Barista Champions; Dismas Smith
(North American Barista Champ 2002) , Heather Perry (North American Barista
Champ 2003), Bronwen Serna (North American Barista Champ 2004), Phong
Tran (North American Barista Champ 2005).
Know
what the difference between Convex and Flat Tamp Piston is?
We have written an informative
article to help you decide which piston and options you might prefer. Find
out the difference between Convex and Flat Tamp bases and why we reccommend
convex over flat. [Details
Here]
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