Legato Espresso Machine

Turin

Legato Espresso Machine

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Is Breville a good or bad place to start for a beginner? [$1000]

A dedicated grinder serves a few purposes. infinitely easier to deal with switching beans if that’s something you’re into, especially if you start single dosing vs throwing a pound into the hopper. Even just switching between cafe and decaf is a huge pain in these combo machines. for $300-500 range,

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kurosh899 in r/espresso

November 22, 2025 9:28 PM

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GCP vs Miicoffee apex V2 vs Lelit Anna [500€]

Well I bought the Turin Legato V2 (I'm in the UsA). I was either going to get the Gaggia or the Gemilai 3007Z (Turin Legato V2 or MiCoffee Apex V2 in these parts). Gaggia interested me due to it's long solid reputation but I wanted to be able to adjust things as my tastes change in coffee every so o

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Vibingcarefully in r/espresso

March 10, 2026 1:08 PM

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Lead content in Turin Legato V2 (aka Gemilai, CRM3007L)

Omg that’s horrible!! I wonder if that’s the case in other Turin legato machines.

Pupper82 in r/espresso

December 7, 2025 3:45 AM

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Are there any great, cheap chinese espresso machines yet?

Turin Legato V2. Wendougee Data S ($3000, but a killer of any Decent and any Italian machine less than $7000 - has many Italian Swiss components).

TWJunkman in r/Coffee

November 25, 2025 3:50 AM

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I bought the fancy thing

Beautiful machine. I was interested in this model too but during my research I came across a user report of high lead content from another model made by the same manufacturer (Gemilai) that gave me pause. Would you mind running a water test with your machine? https://www.reddit.com/r/espresso/commen

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NosyPanda in r/espresso

March 12, 2026 11:57 PM

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Bambino Vs Turin Legato V2 vs ??? [500]

Someone here recently posted an alarming level lead content coming out of their Turin Legato, so I’d say stick with the Bambino, or get the Plus for yourself…

NeverBrokeABone in r/espresso

December 10, 2025 2:12 PM

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Breville Bambino or Gaggia Classic e24 (don’t care about milk frothing) [$500]

If you don't care about steaming there is literally zero reason to buy a Bambino. A $100 De'Longhi will pull better espresso and last longer than a Bambino. The only real advantages are the super fast heat up time (which if you do any sort of planning and thinking ahead, doesn't matter) and the milk

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triggerhappy5 in r/espresso

October 21, 2025 1:55 AM

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Is the Gaggia Classic Pro really that much better than a DeLonghi ECP?

the gaggia is overrated. small boiler, bad temp control. temp surfing is annoying, making back to back shots is difficult. adding a PID would help, but most kits cost >200 and you have to spend a lot of time. i upgraded to the apex miicoffee v2 / turin legato v2 after my gaggia and am extremely happ

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marrone12 in r/espresso

August 18, 2025 10:19 PM

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I need a bump! First Machine Paralysis [$500]

I went with a Turin Legato V2 and have been very happy with it so far. That would be right in your price range. Yes it’s a Chinese manufactured and rebranded machine but it’s all metal (alloy of some sort), and feels very well built and aesthetically pleasing. PID controller (although only in Celsiu

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apbunfill92 in r/espresso

March 22, 2026 2:26 PM

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Finally, joined the Dual Boiler Club!

That's pricey--if I had 2K for a machine (instead of my next motorcycle) I'd not be looking at that machine. The next 3 years is going to see a wave of OPV, flow control, PID and dual boilers in many of the standing manufacturer's machines. Price points will work in the customer's favor. Gaggia make

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Vibingcarefully in r/espresso

January 25, 2026 2:53 PM

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