Type:Steam Wand
Brand:Edesia Espress
MPN:EE1014
EAN:0700425262921
Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy
Compatible Brand:Not Specified
Suitable For:Espresso Machine
UPC:Does Not Apply
ISBN:Does Not Apply
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Rancilio Silvia (V1/V2) Steam Wand / Gaggia Classic Steam Tube Conversion Kit
Product description
Replacement steam arm for the Rancilio Silvia V1 &V2
100% genuine ‘Made in Italy’ Rancilio product
Can be made to fit many but not all Gaggia & DeLonghi machines. You may need to swap your existing connecting nut over and do futher modification to your espresso machine in order to install this item.
Provides significantly better milk frothing capabilities than the factory fitted panerello
PLEASE READ THE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION BELOW BEFORE PURCHASING.
PRODUCT PERFORMANCE ADVICE
This steam wand works in a different way to the standard Gaggia Panerello. The Gaggia Panerello creates macrofoam by combining air with the steam by way of an air intake / slot in the black plastic part of the Panerello. This Rancilio steam wand does not have this feature therefore the way you use it to create microfoam needs to be different. If all you do is immerse this wand in your milk like you do with your original Panerello then all you will get is warm milk.
Tips for use: Using fully skimmed milk is easier to start with until you perfect your technique. The tip of the steam wand needs to be just below the surface of the milk if not a little bit above it.
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