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The La Marzocco Blue Silicone Group Gasket is a high-quality, food-grade silicone gasket designed for espresso machines. It is odorless, tasteless, and offers superior durability and ease of installation compared to traditional rubber gaskets.
A**R
Better than the yellow one I ordered elsewhere.... perfect fit, works well.
Installed this on my Rocket Giotto. I'd ordered a yellow gasket that was supposed to fit the Rocket from the place I bought the machine, but that gasket was next to impossible to install and felt too big. This was perfect (8mm) and installed easily. Works well inside the machine and no more leaking (My old gasket was quite old and brittle).One thing to mention: one side of the gasket will have a slightly rounded profile and the other side will be a square 90 degree profile. Make sure you install the gasket correctly - rounded profile fits into the rounded shower screen corner.
S**Y
No more leaky group head and portafilter!
As advertised. Got here quick and worked great! I got this one to replace the original for my Simonelli Oscar 1 and it works better than the original - very tight fit, no leaks.
R**K
Fits ! Works!
Fit like a glove
P**I
Great gasket
perfectly fit for londinium vectis, easy to install and snug fit
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
R**E
Perfect gasket--but that's all
Well, for the price, this is a fine gasket. It's cut cleanly and just the right size. Stuck it in my Bezzera BZ group machine no problem. It is thicker than the OEM gasket that Bezzera sells, so my portafilter doesn't need as much turn to lock in place. That's ok with me, though. The silicone is more dense and more durable than the rubber OEM gaskets use, and, when I hit that resistance locking the portafilter, I know both that I won't get leaks and that I'm not damaging the gasket. Yay for that.The docked star is docked because other silicone gaskets generally come with a screw type tool that can be used to help remove an old gasket. The group head gasket on an espresso machine can be hard to wiggle out because it's wedged into the group head. A hook with a threaded screw would have been a lovely inclusion. I spent a good hour trying to find something around the house to use before eventually landing on a Swiss Army Knife corkscrew. If you buy this, think ahead on what tools you will need to remove the old gasket because this gasket does not come with any such tool.
A**S
Great upgrade/replacement for stock Gaggia gasket
This is a long term review. I have had my Gaggia Classic Pro since 2019 and several Gaggias before that. I replaced the stock gasket when I got my machine and use a naked portafilter (was using an OEM Gaggia one, but have since upgraded to the normcore -- highly recommended). My family and I make around 3-4 double shots per day. I finally had to replace this gasket because I was deep cleaning my machine and noted that it was breaking down, but not for any failure. I think the breakdown was because the brass of the Gaggia filter tabs that lock into the started wearing out and the lip of the filter basket kept riding higher and higher (hence replacing the filter for the normcore model which is stainless), thereby putting more and more pressure on the gasket. As the maintainer of our machine, I self-admittedly don't maintain the machine as the manufacturer intended (I find it easier to replace parts or the whole machine if it fails catastrophically) and we often leave a used filter/puck in the machine with it turned on for hours which I'm sure isn't great for corrosion of parts like the screen holder and gasket. Installation is incredibly easy as is removal. I use an icepick to remove and just press in with fingers to install. All this said, I keep two of these on hand at all times in case they need replacing and for the price, this is no big deal.
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.
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