



Motta Leveler 58.5mm
Motta Leveler 58.5mm
A leveling tool is a useful tool for reducing sources of error when preparing espresso. This means the ground coffee is evenly distributed in the portafilter, reducing the risk of channeling.
Product features Motta Leveling Tool
- Diameter Leveling Tool: 58.5mm - closes nicely flush to the edge in conventional 58mm sieves . We also use the same measurement with our tamper .
- Manufacturer: Metallurgica Motta, Italy
- The leveling height is adjustable and can therefore be adapted to your portafilter and coffee. Minimum height: 8.5mm.
- Material: made of stainless steel - suitable for the food industry
- Note: Inside the leveler there is a deliberate carving in the paintwork by the manufacturer to avoid static charge.
In which sieve or machine does the Motta Leveler with 58.5mm fit?
Suitable portafilter machine manufacturers:
Ascaso, Astoria, Bezzera, Bfc, Bianchi, Brasilia, Cont, DID Orchestrale, E61, ECM, Elektra, Expobar, Faema, Fiorenzato, Fracino, Grimac, Iberital, Kees Van Der Westen, La Marzocco, La Nuova Era, La Pavoni, La Scala, Magister, Lelit, Nuova Simonelli, Promac, Quality Espresso, Rancilio, Rocket, Royal First, SAB, Sanremo, Slayer, SV, Synesso, VFA, Vibiemme, Victoria Arduino, Wega
Why do we sell the Motta Leveling Tool?
If you always carry out the steps involved in making espresso 100% the way our Michel Aeschbacher shows in our home barista courses or the YouTube videos - you don't actually need a leveling tool.
But who can really say that?
A leveling tool helps to eliminate a major source of error when operating a portafilter machine - the distribution of the ground coffee in the portafilter. The leveler ensures that the distribution is even, reducing the risk of channeling.
That's why we sell this leveling tool.
We also like that Motta produces this useful little helper in Italy and it didn't have to be shipped halfway around the world.
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