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Lelit Anna PL41TEM Espresso Machine - Compact PID Single Boiler for Beginners

Regular price $699.95
Warranty Information

1 Year Manufacturer Warranty

Description

Beginner-Friendly Italian Espresso Machine - Lelit Anna PL41TEM

The Lelit Anna PL41TEM is the perfect introduction to the world of manual espresso machines. This compact Italian espresso machine combines professional features with beginner-friendly operation, delivering exceptional espresso quality from a machine designed specifically for first-time home baristas.

Featuring PID temperature control, a 250ml brass boiler, pressure gauge, and 3-way solenoid valve, the Anna offers capabilities typically found only in more expensive machines. With its ultra-compact footprint measuring just 13.5" high, this small single boiler espresso machine fits comfortably in the smallest kitchens while delivering the quality and consistency serious coffee lovers demand.

Why Choose the Lelit Anna Espresso Machine?

PID Temperature Control - Precision at an Affordable Price

The Lelit Anna features PID temperature control—a premium feature typically reserved for machines costing $1,000+. The PID display manages boiler temperature with exceptional accuracy, allowing you to extract the best flavors from every coffee blend. Set your brew temperature precisely to accommodate different roast levels: lighter roasts extract better at higher temps (203-205°F), while darker roasts prefer lower temps (195-198°F).

Unlike non-PID machines where temperature can fluctuate by 15-20°F during extraction, the Anna maintains consistent temperature within just a few degrees, resulting in shot-to-shot consistency that transforms your espresso quality.

Ultra-Compact Design - Big Performance, Small Footprint

At just 13.5" high x 9.5" wide x 10.5" deep, the Lelit Anna is one of the most compact espresso machines with professional features. This makes it ideal for apartment kitchens, small countertops, dorm rooms, or office spaces where every inch matters. Despite its compact size, the Anna doesn't compromise on performance—the 250ml brass boiler delivers stable temperatures and sufficient steam power for proper milk texturing.

250ml Brass Boiler - Fast Heat-Up and Stable Temperatures

The compact 250ml brass boiler is positioned directly above the brew group for optimal thermal stability during extraction. Brass is the preferred material for espresso boilers because of its superior thermal conductivity—it quickly transfers heat to water and maintains stable temperatures during shot pulling.

The small boiler size is actually an advantage for home users: lightning-fast 8-10 minute heat-up time (compared to 20-30 minutes for larger machines), lower energy consumption, and adequate performance for 1-2 drinks at a time. The 1000-watt heating element provides quick recovery between shots and rapid heating when switching from brew to steam mode.

Pressure Gauge - Learn Proper Extraction


The front-mounted backlit pressure gauge displays real-time extraction pressure, helping you learn the fundamentals of proper espresso technique. The green zone (8-12 bar) indicates optimal extraction pressure. If your pressure is too low, you'll know to adjust your grind finer or increase your dose. Too high? Grind coarser or reduce your dose.

This visual feedback is invaluable for beginners learning to dial in espresso. Understanding extraction pressure is fundamental to making great coffee, and the Anna puts this information right in front of you during every shot.

3-Way Solenoid Valve - Professional Feature

The 3-way solenoid valve releases residual pressure from the portafilter immediately after extraction, resulting in drier coffee pucks that knock out cleanly from the basket. This professional feature also enables backflushing for proper cleaning, helping you maintain your machine and ensure every shot tastes clean and pure.

Without a 3-way solenoid, you'd need to wait for pressure to naturally dissipate before removing the portafilter, and pucks would remain wet and messy. The Anna eliminates this frustration.

LELIT57 Group - Quality Construction

The 57mm group head is compatible with the LELIT57 accessory ecosystem, including various basket sizes, tampers, and portafilter options. While 57mm is slightly less common than the industry-standard 58mm, Lelit's accessories are widely available and high-quality.

The group is built with the same attention to detail as Lelit's prosumer machines like the Mara X and Bianca, ensuring thermal stability and consistent performance.

Multi-Directional Steam Wand - Café-Quality Milk

The professional articulating steam wand with cool-touch handle provides the steam power and maneuverability needed for proper microfoam. The improved steam performance in the PL41TEM model delivers dry, powerful steam that creates silky, velvety milk texture for lattes, cappuccinos, and flat whites.

The single-hole steam tip produces fine microfoam bubbles, giving you the control needed to create latte art once you develop your technique.

Made in Italy - Handcrafted Quality

Every Lelit Anna is hand-assembled in Italy in the same factory that produces Lelit's high-end prosumer machines. The brushed stainless steel body, precision components, and quality construction ensure this machine will serve you for years. Italian craftsmanship means attention to detail, durable materials, and a machine that's built to be serviced and maintained rather than disposed of.

Key Features of the Lelit Anna PL41TEM

  • PID Temperature Control – Precise digital temperature management for consistent extraction
  • 250ml Brass Boiler – Fast-heating, thermally stable single boiler
  • Pressure Gauge – Real-time extraction pressure display with optimal green zone
  • 3-Way Solenoid Valve – Immediate pressure release for dry pucks and backflushing
  • LELIT57 Group – 57mm group compatible with LELIT57 accessories
  • 1000W Heating Element – High wattage for quick heat-up and fast recovery
  • Multi-Directional Steam Wand – Professional articulating wand with cool-touch handle
  • Ultra-Compact Size – 13.5" H x 9.5" W x 10.5" D footprint
  • 2.7L Water Reservoir – Large tank with side window for easy level monitoring
  • Cup Warmer Top – Passive cup warming plate
  • Manual Toggle Controls – Simple, reliable lever switches
  • Stainless Steel Body – Brushed stainless steel construction
  • Stainless Steel Drip Tray – Easy-to-clean wire grate and tray
  • Hot Water Spout – Dedicated hot water for Americanos and tea
  • Retro-Modern Design – 1960s Italian-inspired aesthetic
  • Over-Pressure Relief Valve – Factory-calibrated for optimal extraction
  • Made in Italy – Hand-assembled in Brescia, Italy
  • Removable Brew Group – Easy cleaning and maintenance access

Technical Specifications - Lelit Anna PL41TEM

  • Model Number: PL41TEM (also PL41EM with analog thermostat)
  • Boiler Type: Single boiler dual-use (SBDU)
  • Boiler Material: Brass
  • Boiler Capacity: 250ml (0.25L)
  • Group Head: LELIT57 57mm
  • Portafilter Size: 57mm
  • Temperature Control: PID digital controller
  • Pressure Gauge: Yes, backlit with optimal zone indicator
  • Solenoid Valve: 3-way solenoid
  • Water Reservoir: 2.7 liters with side viewing window
  • Pump Type: Vibratory pump
  • Pump Pressure: 15 bar (9 bar at group)
  • Power: 1000-1050W (US: 120V, 9A)
  • Heat-Up Time: Approximately 8-10 minutes
  • Cup Clearance: 3 inches (standard)
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 9.5" x 13.5" x 10.5" (24cm x 34cm x 27cm)
  • Weight: 16.6 lbs (7.5 kg)
  • Controls: Manual toggle switches
  • Body Material: Brushed stainless steel
  • Drip Tray: Stainless steel with removable grate
  • Steam Wand: Multi-directional articulating wand
  • Certifications: CE certified
  • Warranty: 1 year parts and labor (varies by region)
  • Made in: Italy

What's Included with Your Lelit Anna

  • Lelit Anna PL41TEM Espresso Machine
  • LELIT57 double portafilter with classic handle
  • LELIT57 single dose filter basket (7-9g)
  • LELIT57 double dose filter basket (14-18g)
  • LELIT57 pressurized filter basket for pods
  • 57mm tamper (plastic)
  • Coffee dosing spoon (plastic)
  • Instruction manual
  • 1-year warranty

Perfect For Home Baristas

The Lelit Anna PL41TEM is ideal for:

  • First-time manual espresso users transitioning from automatic machines
  • College students and apartment dwellers with limited counter space
  • Budget-conscious buyers wanting PID control under $700
  • Espresso enthusiasts who primarily drink straight shots or Americanos
  • 1-2 person households making 1-2 drinks at a time
  • Office spaces providing quality espresso without bulk
  • Anyone wanting Italian craftsmanship at an accessible price
  • Beginners who want to learn proper espresso technique with helpful feedback
  • Small kitchen owners where every inch of counter space matters

Single Boiler Workflow - What to Expect

The Anna is a single boiler dual-use (SBDU) espresso machine, meaning you cannot brew and steam simultaneously. Here's the typical workflow:

For Straight Espresso: Turn on the machine, wait 8-10 minutes for heat-up, pull your shot, enjoy. Total time: 10 minutes from cold start to finished espresso.

For Milk Drinks (Latte/Cappuccino): Pull your espresso shot first at brewing temperature (~200°F), then flip the switch to steam mode. Wait 60-90 seconds for the boiler to heat to steaming temperature (~265°F). Steam your milk (30-45 seconds). Switch back to brew mode, wait for cooldown, then pull your next shot. Total time for one latte: approximately 3-4 minutes after initial warm-up.

Multiple Drinks Strategy: When making drinks for guests, pull all espresso shots first, then switch to steam mode once and steam all milk pitchers back-to-back. This workflow is more efficient than constantly switching between modes.

Best For: The SBDU design works perfectly for individuals or couples making 1-2 drinks at a time. If you regularly make 4+ milk drinks simultaneously or need continuous back-to-back drink production, consider a dual boiler or heat exchanger machine instead.

57mm vs 58mm - Does It Matter?

The Anna uses a 57mm portafilter, which is slightly smaller than the industry-standard 58mm. Here's what this means practically:

Advantages:

  • Lelit's LELIT57 accessories are high-quality and readily available
  • 57mm baskets work great for 14-18g doses (perfect for most espresso)
  • Slightly more compact overall machine design
  • Precision IMS baskets included from Lelit

Considerations:

  • Fewer third-party accessory options than 58mm
  • If you upgrade to a 58mm machine later, some accessories won't transfer
  • Bottomless portafilters and premium tampers cost more or require Lelit-specific versions

Bottom Line: For most beginners, the 57mm size is not a dealbreaker. The Anna's performance and value far outweigh the minor accessory limitation. However, if you're planning to heavily invest in premium accessories or want maximum future-proofing, consider whether this matters to your specific situation.

Single Boiler Workflow - What to Expect

The Anna is a single boiler dual-use (SBDU) espresso machine, meaning you cannot brew and steam simultaneously. Here's the typical workflow:

For Straight Espresso: Turn on the machine, wait 8-10 minutes for heat-up, pull your shot, enjoy. Total time: 10 minutes from cold start to finished espresso.

For Milk Drinks (Latte/Cappuccino): Pull your espresso shot first at brewing temperature (~200°F), then flip the switch to steam mode. Wait 60-90 seconds for the boiler to heat to steaming temperature (~265°F). Steam your milk (30-45 seconds). Switch back to brew mode, wait for cooldown, then pull your next shot. Total time for one latte: approximately 3-4 minutes after initial warm-up.

Multiple Drinks Strategy: When making drinks for guests, pull all espresso shots first, then switch to steam mode once and steam all milk pitchers back-to-back. This workflow is more efficient than constantly switching between modes.

Best For: The SBDU design works perfectly for individuals or couples making 1-2 drinks at a time. If you regularly make 4+ milk drinks simultaneously or need continuous back-to-back drink production, consider a dual boiler or heat exchanger machine instead.

57mm vs 58mm - Does It Matter?

The Anna uses a 57mm portafilter, which is slightly smaller than the industry-standard 58mm. Here's what this means practically:

Advantages:

  • Lelit's LELIT57 accessories are high-quality and readily available
  • 57mm baskets work great for 14-18g doses (perfect for most espresso)
  • Slightly more compact overall machine design
  • Precision IMS baskets included from Lelit

Considerations:

  • Fewer third-party accessory options than 58mm
  • If you upgrade to a 58mm machine later, some accessories won't transfer
  • Bottomless portafilters and premium tampers cost more or require Lelit-specific versions

Bottom Line: For most beginners, the 57mm size is not a dealbreaker. The Anna's performance and value far outweigh the minor accessory limitation. However, if you're planning to heavily invest in premium accessories or want maximum future-proofing, consider whether this matters to your specific situation.

Lelit Warranty Information & Coverage Details

What it Covers: Lelit Espresso Machines

Lelit Warranty Terms Length:

  • 1 Year: Espresso Machines (Parts and Labor)
  • 1 Year: Grinders (Parts and Labor)

Warranty Phone Contact: 866-273-8455

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Product User Manual: Lelit Anna Espresso Machine User Manual

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the Lelit Anna is specifically designed for first-time manual espresso users. It includes pressurized filter baskets that help beginners pull decent shots even with imperfect technique, creating good crema and flavor while you're learning. The simple toggle switch controls are intuitive—no complicated menus or programming. The pressure gauge provides visual feedback to help you learn proper extraction, and the PID ensures temperature consistency so your results improve as your technique develops. Many users start with the Anna and keep it for 5-10+ years because the quality is excellent and the learning curve is forgiving. If you're transitioning from super-automatic machines or pod systems and want to learn manual espresso, the Anna is an ideal starting point that won't overwhelm you with complexity.

The Lelit Anna heats up in approximately 8-10 minutes from cold start to ready-to-brew temperature. This includes warming the brass boiler, group head, and portafilter. For a complete latte workflow: after warm-up, pulling the espresso shot takes 25-30 seconds, switching to steam mode and waiting for heat-up takes 60-90 seconds, steaming milk takes 30-45 seconds. Total time from flipping the power switch to finished latte: approximately 12-14 minutes. Once warmed up, subsequent drinks are faster since the machine stays hot. For comparison, this is significantly faster than larger machines with 20-30 minute warm-up times. The compact 250ml boiler's small size is actually a major advantage for quick morning coffee routines.

Yes, despite its small size, the 250ml brass boiler with 1000W heating element delivers excellent steam power for proper milk texturing. The combination of brass (which conducts heat efficiently) and high wattage creates dry, powerful steam that produces silky microfoam suitable for latte art. The single-hole steam tip focuses the steam for fine bubble creation. Users consistently report that the Anna's steam performance significantly exceeds expectations for such a compact machine. You can easily steam 6-8oz of milk for a standard latte with proper texture. The limitation is volume and frequency—if you're steaming multiple large pitchers back-to-back, the small boiler will need recovery time. For 1-2 drinks at a time, performance is excellent.

The main differences are size, portafilter diameter, and advanced features. The Anna (PL41TEM) has a 250ml boiler, 57mm group, 13.5" height, and simpler manual controls—perfect for small spaces and straightforward operation. The Victoria (PL91T) has a 300ml boiler, 58mm LELIT58 commercial group, 15" height, programmable pre-infusion, LCC OLED display, automatic backflushing programs, and shot timer. The Victoria is more feature-rich and future-proof with 58mm accessories, while the Anna is more compact and budget-friendly. Both have PID and 3-way solenoid valves. Choose the Anna if space and simplicity matter most ($599-699 range), choose the Victoria if you want more control and 58mm compatibility ($999 range).

The Anna can handle 2-3 drinks reasonably well, but requires patience for larger groups. For 2 cappuccinos: pull both shots first (1 minute total), switch to steam mode, wait for heat-up (90 seconds), steam both pitchers back-to-back (2 minutes). Total: about 5 minutes for 2 drinks. For 4+ drinks, you'll spend considerable time in the steam-cooldown-brew cycle. The small boiler recovers quickly, but you can't brew and steam simultaneously. This is fine for occasional entertaining or morning routine with a partner, but if you regularly make 4+ milk drinks or host frequently, the workflow becomes tedious. For high-volume situations, consider a heat exchanger or dual boiler machine. For 1-2 drinks daily, the Anna is perfect.

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