Lelit Bianca V3: Dual Boiler Espresso Machine with Flow Control
If you’re looking for a premium home espresso machine that delivers full control over every shot, the Lelit Bianca V3 stands out as one of the most advanced and rewarding options available today.
Designed in Italy by Lelit, with a strong focus on precision brewing, temperature stability, and pressure profiling, this machine goes beyond standard espresso making. It’s built for home baristas who want to fine-tune every variable — from flow rate to extraction time — without stepping into full commercial equipment territory.
With its dual boiler system, manual flow control paddle, PID temperature control, and E61 group head, the Bianca V3 offers a level of customization that transforms espresso making into a true craft.
What’s Included?
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Bottomless walnut portafilter
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Double spouted walnut portafilter
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Lelit stainless steel and aluminum tamper
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Lelit in-tank water softener
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Single, double, and triple baskets
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2-hole and 4-hole steam tips
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Microfiber towel
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Braided plumb-in line
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Drip tray drain attachment
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Group head brush
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Backflush blank
What Is the Lelit Bianca V3 Espresso Machine?
The Bianca V3 is a prosumer semi-automatic espresso machine manufactured in Italy. It combines a dual boiler system with a manual flow control paddle mounted on the E61 group head — a rare feature that lets you adjust brew pressure in real time during extraction.
Unlike standard machines that lock you into fixed 9-bar pressure, the paddle control on this Italian espresso machine lets you start with low pressure for pre-infusion, ramp up for extraction, and taper off to avoid over-extraction. This makes it ideal for light roasts, experimenting with flavor profiles, and dialing in challenging beans.
The V3 designation represents Lelit’s third iteration, with upgrades including programmable low-flow mode for automated pre-infusion, an OLED display with shot timer, eco/sleep/standby power modes, and improved paddle mechanics.
Key Features
1. Dual Boiler System for Simultaneous Brewing and Steaming
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Brew espresso and steam milk at the same time
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No waiting between steps
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Stable temperature for both functions
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Ideal for milk-based drinks like lattes and cappuccinos
2. Manual Flow Control Paddle (Pressure Profiling)
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Lets you control water flow and pressure manually
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Adjust extraction in real time
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Customize how your coffee is brewed
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Enhance sweetness and clarity
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Reduce bitterness
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Highlight unique flavor notes
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Experiment with different roast profiles
| Phase | Pressure | Purpose |
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| Pre-infusion | 1–3 bar | Saturates puck evenly, reduces channeling |
| Ramp up | 6–9 bar | Main extraction, flavor development |
| Decline | 4–6 bar | Softer finish, avoids bitterness |
3. PID Temperature Control for Precision Brewing
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Adjust brew temperature precisely
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Maintain stable heat throughout extraction
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Match temperature to different beans
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Light roasts → higher temperatures
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Dark roasts → lower temperatures
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More consistent flavor in every shot
4. E61 Group Head for Thermal Stability
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Excellent heat retention
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Even water distribution
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Consistent extraction
5. Quiet Rotary Pump (Plumbable Option)
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Much quieter operation
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Smoother pressure delivery
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Supports direct plumbing
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Use with water reservoir
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Or connect directly to a water line
6. Repositionable Water Reservoir
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On the left side
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On the right side
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Behind the machine
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Fits different kitchen layouts
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Works in tight spaces
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Allows more flexible setup options
7. No-Burn Steam Wand with Interchangeable Tips
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Cool-touch (no-burn) design
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Powerful steam pressure
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Interchangeable steam tips (2-hole & 4-hole)
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Smooth, silky microfoam
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Better latte art control
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Consistent milk texture
8. Built-In Shot Timer and OLED Interface
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Real-time shot timer
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OLED control interface
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Easy parameter adjustments
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Improves repeatability
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Makes dialing in easier
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Supports skill development
Specifications
| Category | Specification |
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| Machine Type | Prosumer semi-automatic espresso machine for home use |
| Dimensions (W x D x H) | 11.4 in × 19.1 in × 15.75 in |
| Weight | 58.5 lbs |
| Build Material | Polished stainless steel body with walnut wood accents |
| Boiler System | Dual boiler (separate brew and steam boilers for temperature stability) |
| Boiler Capacity | Brew: 0.8 L / Steam: 1.5 L |
| Boiler Material | Stainless steel |
| Heating Power | 1000 W (brew) / 1400 W (steam) |
| Pump Type | Quiet rotary pump (supports reservoir or direct plumbing) |
| Pump Pressure | 9 bar |
| Temperature Control | PID temperature control with adjustable settings |
| Group Head | E61 group head with manual flow control paddle |
| Flow Control | Manual pressure profiling + programmable low-flow mode |
| Water Reservoir | 2.5 L BPA-free, repositionable (side or rear) |
| Display | Lelit Control Center (OLED interface) |
| Steam Wand | No-burn stainless steel steam wand with interchangeable tips |
| Pre-Infusion | Programmable + flow-controlled pre-infusion |
| Shot Timer | Built-in shot timer for extraction monitoring |
| Pressure Gauges | Dual gauges + group head manometer |
| Power Modes | Eco, sleep, standby, always-on modes |
| Portafilter Size | 58 mm commercial-style |
| Price (USA) | $2,900 |
Compared To Other High-End Home Espresso Machines
Lelit Bianca V3 vs La Marzocco Linea Micra
This Lelit uses a manual paddle on the E61 group — your hand shapes the pressure curve in real time, your eyes watch the group head manometer, your instincts guide the shot. The Profitec Drive uses a mechanical flow profiling system with a dedicated control lever and digital shot timer — precise, repeatable, slightly more automated.
Both feature dual PID control, quiet rotary pumps, and plumb-in capability. The Drive’s steam boiler is larger at 2.0L vs. 1.5L here, giving it an edge for back-to-back milk drinks. The brew boilers are nearly identical at 0.8L vs. 0.75L.
Display differs significantly. This model uses the Lelit Control Center OLED with programmable low-flow mode and power management. The Profitec Drive uses a cleaner, simpler interface — less to navigate, fewer options to tweak.
Aesthetically, this machine leans warm and traditional with walnut accents and polished steel. The Profitec Drive is brushed steel and minimalist — clinical, purpose-built, distinctly German.
Pricing is close: the Profitec Drive lands around $3,449–$3,499, making this Lelit the more affordable option by $500–$600.
Choose the lelit bianca v3 if you want maximum programmability, Italian design, and better value. Choose the Profitec Drive if you want larger steam capacity, simpler workflow, and German engineering pedigree.
Pros and Cons
Pros
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Advanced flow control — Real-time pressure profiling gives unmatched control over extraction
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Dual boiler performance — Brew and steam simultaneously with excellent stability
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Exceptional build quality — Premium materials ensure long-term durability
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Quiet operation — Rotary pump significantly reduces noise
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Flexible setup — Repositionable tank and plumb-in capability
Cons
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Learning curve — Not ideal if you want a simple, push-button experience
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Premium price — $2,900 is a significant investment vs. entry-level machines
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Requires a quality grinder — To fully benefit, you’ll need a high-end burr grinder
Where It Truly Stands
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You want maximum control over espresso extraction
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You enjoy experimenting with pressure and flow
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You plan to grow your skills over time
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You want a long-term, high-end setup with commercial-grade components
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You value Italian craftsmanship and E61 tradition
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You prefer simplicity and speed over customization
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You don’t need pressure profiling for your daily routine
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You want a more plug-and-play experience with less learning curve
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You prioritize brand prestige or minimalist German design
FAQ
- Is this machine good for beginners?
It can be used by beginners, but it truly shines for users who want to grow their skills. The flow control paddle adds complexity that rewards experimentation. If you want set-it-and-forget-it simplicity, consider the Linea Micra. If you want a machine that teaches you espresso, this is a long-term investment. - What make it different from other dual boiler machines?
The manual flow control paddle on the E61 group is the standout. Most dual boiler espresso machines deliver fixed 9-bar pressure. This model lets you shape the pressure curve in real time — a feature typically found on $4,000+ machines. - Can you brew and steam simultaneously?
Yes. The dual boiler system with independent 0.8L brew and 1.5L steam boilers means no waiting between shots and milk. Perfect for multiple lattes or entertaining. - How quiet is it?
The quiet rotary pump is significantly quieter than vibratory pumps. Combined with the no-burn steam wand, it’s home-friendly for early morning use. - Can it be plumbed in?
Yes. It includes a braided plumb-in line and drain attachment. The repositionable 2.5L reservoir is ideal for temporary setups; plumb-in is perfect for permanent coffee stations. - What is programmable low-flow mode?
A V3 upgrade that automates pre-infusion. Instead of manually manipulating the paddle every shot, you program a low-pressure start duration in the OLED menu. The machine executes it automatically. - Is the 58.5 lb weight a problem?
It’s heavy — requires two people to unbox and position. But that weight reflects brass boilers, steel frame, and commercial components. It’s not moving once placed, which is the point for stability.





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