Lelit Anna and Rancilio Silvia Comparison

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • The Rancilio Silvia is the classic single-boiler, semi-automatic home espresso machine; but the Lelit Anna is an up-and-coming contender. In this video, Steve discusses the key differences between them--including grouphead size (58mm vs. 57mm), steam wand and steaming capabilities, and pressure gauge--so you can make an informed decision.
    Find the Silvia and Anna espresso machines at the links below:
    Anna
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    Silvia
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    0:16 Similarities
    2:17 Differences -- Grouphead / Portafilter
    3:18 Differences -- Boiler
    4:20 Differences -- Steaming
    4:55 Differences -- Water Reservoir
    5:41 Differences -- Pressure Gauge
    5:52 Using the Machines

КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @gingercat777
    @gingercat777 Рік тому +5

    Just bought a Lelit after having Rancilios for over a decade and it is more accurate and finnese. Plus my steam arm on the Lelit is as adjustable as the Rancilio plus the catcher tray is bigger.

  • @daamcat
    @daamcat 2 роки тому +18

    Thanks for the video. But the pressure gauge is not "cosmetic". Especially for the beginners it is a huge help to see the brew pressure in order to adjust grind size. That gauge is a big advantage in Anna in my opinion.

    • @bluemystic7501
      @bluemystic7501 2 роки тому +1

      If your shots are pulling correctly (time + weight) then you could assume pressures are normal.

    • @mab
      @mab Рік тому

      you won't need the pressure gauge after a month ...

    • @It-b-Blair
      @It-b-Blair Рік тому +4

      @@mab only if you don’t explore different beans and recipes. It’s also a tool to diagnose faults that may arise, and is on all professional machines. It’s not cosmetic.

  • @ihpihp
    @ihpihp 2 роки тому +13

    The latest version of the Lelit Anna comes with a built in PID. It’s odd that that version was not reviewed since this video is only two weeks old.

    • @willqin4628
      @willqin4628 2 роки тому +5

      Both are available, the Pid one is tem and this one is ‘em

    • @primacoffeeequipment
      @primacoffeeequipment  2 роки тому +2

      We currently don't have the latest version of the Anna in our stock just yet, but soon we will!

    • @jakk.7489
      @jakk.7489 Рік тому +5

      ​​@@primacoffeeequipment thanks for the review! Would have been nice to mention that there is also a version of the Anna with PID. It took me a while to find that out.
      In Germany the PID-version costs 430€ vs 599€ for the Silvia. Given the PID AND the fact that it is cheaper make it a no-brainer for me, if you re deciding between those two machines.

  • @mab
    @mab Рік тому +5

    Silvia all the way. Bought mine over 20 years ago and still making perfect espressos.

    • @gingercat777
      @gingercat777 Рік тому

      No Ulka pump will last that long ...😅

    • @woxiduswoxidus1167
      @woxiduswoxidus1167 11 місяців тому

      @@gingercat777 ulka declares lifetime up to 15000 shots or 4-6 year, so no big deal to replace pump

  • @MB-rc8ie
    @MB-rc8ie Рік тому +4

    What's the point of buying Anna version without PID?? With PID it's still cheaper than Rancilio

    • @Gabe-hz2cn
      @Gabe-hz2cn Рік тому

      Which one would you get? Rancilio or lelit (pid) I’m just about to get one but i can’t decide 😅

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 Рік тому +2

    How does the Lelit Anna 2 compare to the Rancilio Silvia?
    How much do each of these machines cost?

  • @DaiNguyen-hd1im
    @DaiNguyen-hd1im 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video!
    Which one of these two espresso machines has a better built quality?
    I've heard that the Lelit is a bit rickety and shakey compared to the Silvia. Can you confirm that?

  • @danman281
    @danman281 2 роки тому +6

    I’m sad that breville bought Lelit

    • @Yirgamalabar
      @Yirgamalabar Рік тому

      No reason to be sad. They're still the good old Lelit, even if Breville is paying the bills. Same with Baratza which was acquired a couple of years earlier.

  • @sportsnut2442
    @sportsnut2442 Рік тому +1

    I found what seems to be a great deal $350 used for the Lelit Anna in perfect condition. What are your thoughts on the price of this for a used machine? I’m debating between this and the Gaggia Classic Pro or the Breville Barista Express

    • @Andre_1910
      @Andre_1910 Рік тому

      I’m torn between the exact same 3 machines right now. I’m thinking the Lelit looks better Thant the Gaggia on my kitchen counter as aesthetics go. But also the Breville Express has got the option to program your dose - which is convenient I think :)

    • @xWrongButtonx
      @xWrongButtonx Рік тому

      New one on amazon goes for 300$ atm.

  • @Hello-itsme9
    @Hello-itsme9 2 роки тому

    Hello sir, I wanna ask you a question about the shower screen of my machine, it is loose not tight, is that normal? does it affect the extraction or not? thanks

  • @Fenar_
    @Fenar_ Рік тому

    If it takes time on these machines for the water to heat up to a suitable level for steam. Why can I start steaming on my single boiler Breville as soon as my shot has pulled?

    • @primacoffeeequipment
      @primacoffeeequipment  Рік тому +1

      Hey Fenar, it's most likely because the Brevilles don't use a boiler, they use a heat block which defers what needs to happen for steam. We don't currently carry Breville, so we aren't incredibly knowledgable on how they work, but that is our best guess.

    • @Fenar_
      @Fenar_ Рік тому

      @@primacoffeeequipment ohhhh that makes sense. What are the advantages/disadvantages of both? I've been keeping my eye out for my next machine (was thinking lelit) but it seems a cap could take me like 5-10 minutes to make because of the boiler.

  • @woxiduswoxidus1167
    @woxiduswoxidus1167 11 місяців тому

    lelit w/ pid blows away rancillio w/o pid, plus with anna you get +pid +shot timer and pressure gauge- overall measurement setup for correct espresso. with rancilio you get almost 20y support and 'naked" machine made from professional parts inside.

    • @primacoffeeequipment
      @primacoffeeequipment  11 місяців тому +1

      The best part about the Silvia for us is its reliability. They go for decades with hardly any intervention. No other home machine in our catalog to date has the same track record!

    • @woxiduswoxidus1167
      @woxiduswoxidus1167 11 місяців тому

      @@primacoffeeequipment Silvia simplicity had made impossible cost cuts during manufacturing process. For thermostability silvia required PID. simple calculation shows that mixing 240 ml hot water (100C) with doubleshot 60 ml (25 C room temp) gives water temperature drop up to 85C, for 300 ml boiler. So pid installation push sylvia to the next level -only way to go.

  • @kosiekoos9408
    @kosiekoos9408 2 роки тому +2

    You need to refill the boilers after steaming, failure to do so will damage the boilers.

    • @drewkennewell4267
      @drewkennewell4267 9 місяців тому

      This is a huge one that a lot of people aren't told about. After you brew/steam, you need to open the steam wand and let it pump water through in order to fill the boiler back up, otherwise the element is going to be hovering in a barely filled boiler heating up well beyond it's safe range with no thermostat to save it.

  • @martinserva6582
    @martinserva6582 Рік тому

    I like only esspresso what is better on this?

  • @martinserva6582
    @martinserva6582 Рік тому

    Who is better? Same? 😂