Hey all
I went on a bit of an evilbay bidding/buying spree lately (picked up a Moccamaster Tecknivorm and a La Pavoni Europiccolo last night, as well as a hottop from thingscoffee a few weeks ago) and my lovely wife has finally put her foot down.
So unfortunately the Fiorenzato E71K is up for sale after only having it for a short time (it started the buying spree in december!).
Specs wise it's a 71mm grind on demand conical, click on the link above for the website and details. It's fast, pretty quiet and it's huge, black and sleek. From what i could gather it's not far off a robur/kony in specs (not that I've owned either to compare to). It seems from what i can figure to retain just under a double (16-17gm) of ground coffee, i dose a 3 second shot to clear it in the morning.
Ive got the original box, and hopper that came with it, but I've been using it with a modified Baratza hopper that holds just a tad over 250 grams of coffee (original hopper holds 1.5kg and takes the overall height to 66cm) The mod makes the total height 53.5-54cm. It weights 19kgs. It will come with both hoppers.
It doses a double basket 19-20 grams in under 5 seconds, and seems to be getting quicker as time goes on, it's only dispensed 500 odd doses at the moment, but I'm still using it so it goes up by a couple daily
Heres a quick video of it dosing a double, as you can see it's pretty clean, and doses straight down. I don't actually need to use the funnel but out of habit i still do!
Fiorenzato F71EK double - YouTube
and some pics, i have since removed the coupling between the baratza hopper and the grinder, it fits clean and snug now!



I'm after $850, Pretty cheap yes but i got it brand new at a good price and I'm not looking to make any money from it, id rather it goes to someone on the forum and can either meet you halfway or deliver it (if close enough) if your in Sydney (i live out at camden) or if you want to make the trip and test drive it first your welcome.
I'm willing to pack and post via courier, and will discuss splitting the cost with prospective buyer depending on their location.
I went on a bit of an evilbay bidding/buying spree lately (picked up a Moccamaster Tecknivorm and a La Pavoni Europiccolo last night, as well as a hottop from thingscoffee a few weeks ago) and my lovely wife has finally put her foot down.
So unfortunately the Fiorenzato E71K is up for sale after only having it for a short time (it started the buying spree in december!).
Specs wise it's a 71mm grind on demand conical, click on the link above for the website and details. It's fast, pretty quiet and it's huge, black and sleek. From what i could gather it's not far off a robur/kony in specs (not that I've owned either to compare to). It seems from what i can figure to retain just under a double (16-17gm) of ground coffee, i dose a 3 second shot to clear it in the morning.
Ive got the original box, and hopper that came with it, but I've been using it with a modified Baratza hopper that holds just a tad over 250 grams of coffee (original hopper holds 1.5kg and takes the overall height to 66cm) The mod makes the total height 53.5-54cm. It weights 19kgs. It will come with both hoppers.
It doses a double basket 19-20 grams in under 5 seconds, and seems to be getting quicker as time goes on, it's only dispensed 500 odd doses at the moment, but I'm still using it so it goes up by a couple daily

Heres a quick video of it dosing a double, as you can see it's pretty clean, and doses straight down. I don't actually need to use the funnel but out of habit i still do!
Fiorenzato F71EK double - YouTube
and some pics, i have since removed the coupling between the baratza hopper and the grinder, it fits clean and snug now!
I'm after $850, Pretty cheap yes but i got it brand new at a good price and I'm not looking to make any money from it, id rather it goes to someone on the forum and can either meet you halfway or deliver it (if close enough) if your in Sydney (i live out at camden) or if you want to make the trip and test drive it first your welcome.
I'm willing to pack and post via courier, and will discuss splitting the cost with prospective buyer depending on their location.

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