Brionis

La Marzocco FB80

HIGH TECH WITH STYLE

Featuring PID temperature controls, solid-state relays, pre-heating system and adjustable steam flow. The FB/80 takes temperature stability to a new level, electronically monitoring all machine functions. Saturated brewing groups and dual-boiler technology inside. Ideal for locations where top quality in the cup & design are equally important.

Standard

Dual Boiler System
Separate boilers optimize espresso brewing and steam production.

Saturated Groups
Ensure unsurpassed thermal stability, shot after shot.

Digital Display
Intuitive programming make it easy to adjust machine parameters.

Hot Water Economizer
Enables you to fine tune the tap water temperature for tea.

Pre Heating System
Increase productivity by pre-heating incoming water into the coffee boiler.

P.I.D.
Allows you to electronically control espresso brewing temperature (±0.5°C).

Optional

Cup Warmer
Maintain espresso and cappuccino cups heated at a proper temperature.

Portaflon™ Kit
Easy to clean portafilters and steam wands.

Barista Lights
LED lighting allows you to focus on your extraction and the cup.

Auto Steam
Simple steaming system stops automatically at your desired temperature.

Tall Cups
Allows you to use the machine with tall, to-go cups (+2.5cm/1in. in height).

High Legs
Makes it easier to access beneath the machine (+7.5cm/3in. in height).

Personalized Color
Customizable colors upon request
(RAL required).

Mechanical Paddle
By controlling the flow of water and pressure mechanically via an internal valve, you can reproduce the superior cup quality that has traditionally been attained with “lever” machines. Manual pre-infusion allows you to bring out different flavor components which affect the balance and body of the shot, and produce a rounder, softer espresso that highlights brightness, sweetness and delicate notes.
(P.I.D. standard on MP version)

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