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The LUCCA Solo is an espresso purist's dream: a single-boiler E61 machine with flow control, PID temperature stability, and a built-in shot timer — all in a compact, espresso-only design. Built exclusively for Clive by Quick Mill in Italy, the Solo strips away everything except what matters for pulling exceptional shots. No steam wand. No distractions. Just you, the E61 group head, and the coffee.
At $1,495, the Solo delivers commercial-grade espresso performance without the bulk or the four-figure premium of dual-boiler systems. The flow control paddle gives you real-time command over pressure profiling, letting you coax different flavors from the same beans. The PID keeps extraction temperature rock-solid. The 58mm portafilter means you're working with the same basket diameter as machines ten times the price.
Key Features
- E61 Group Head: Commercial thermal stability and pre-infusion in a home-sized footprint
- Flow Control Paddle: Adjust pressure on the fly to profile each shot
- PID Temperature Control: Set your extraction temp to the tenth of a degree
- Built-In Shot Timer: Track extraction time without a separate device
- 2L Water Reservoir: Reservoir-only design keeps installation simple
- Vibratory Pump: Quiet, reliable, and perfect for home use
- Walnut Touchpoints: Stainless and black models include warm wood accents
Ideal For
The Solo is built for the intermediate home barista who drinks espresso exclusively and wants control without complexity. If you're someone who loves the ritual of dialing in a shot, experimenting with pressure profiles, and tasting the difference a half-degree makes, this is your machine. It's also ideal for small kitchens and espresso bars where counter space is precious — the Solo's compact footprint and reservoir-only design make it one of the most space-efficient E61 machines available.
Not ideal for households that need milk drinks. The Solo has no steam wand and no plans to add one. If you want a latte, buy a different machine. But if you want an espresso that rivals what you'd get at a specialty café, the Solo delivers at a price point that makes zero compromises on shot quality.
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Description
The LUCCA Solo is an espresso purist's dream: a single-boiler E61 machine with flow control, PID temperature stability, and a built-in shot timer — all in a compact, espresso-only design. Built exclusively for Clive by Quick Mill in Italy, the Solo strips away everything except what matters for pulling exceptional shots. No steam wand. No distractions. Just you, the E61 group head, and the coffee.
At $1,495, the Solo delivers commercial-grade espresso performance without the bulk or the four-figure premium of dual-boiler systems. The flow control paddle gives you real-time command over pressure profiling, letting you coax different flavors from the same beans. The PID keeps extraction temperature rock-solid. The 58mm portafilter means you're working with the same basket diameter as machines ten times the price.
Key Features
- E61 Group Head: Commercial thermal stability and pre-infusion in a home-sized footprint
- Flow Control Paddle: Adjust pressure on the fly to profile each shot
- PID Temperature Control: Set your extraction temp to the tenth of a degree
- Built-In Shot Timer: Track extraction time without a separate device
- 2L Water Reservoir: Reservoir-only design keeps installation simple
- Vibratory Pump: Quiet, reliable, and perfect for home use
- Walnut Touchpoints: Stainless and black models include warm wood accents
Ideal For
The Solo is built for the intermediate home barista who drinks espresso exclusively and wants control without complexity. If you're someone who loves the ritual of dialing in a shot, experimenting with pressure profiles, and tasting the difference a half-degree makes, this is your machine. It's also ideal for small kitchens and espresso bars where counter space is precious — the Solo's compact footprint and reservoir-only design make it one of the most space-efficient E61 machines available.
Not ideal for households that need milk drinks. The Solo has no steam wand and no plans to add one. If you want a latte, buy a different machine. But if you want an espresso that rivals what you'd get at a specialty café, the Solo delivers at a price point that makes zero compromises on shot quality.





















