flagship
prosumer
la marzocco linea mini
the commercial-grade machine miniaturised for the kitchen.
Single-group commercial-quality dual boiler in a prosumer footprint. The aspirational home espresso machine — and built to last.
what it does well
- commercial-grade thermal stability with a saturated group and dual pid boilers
- 3.5-liter steam boiler delivers strong, consistent steam pressure
- built to last 15+ years with commercial-grade parts and repairability
- available in direct-plumb or reservoir configurations
- handmade in florence with materials and tolerances from la marzocco's commercial line
where it stops short
- no flow profiling or pressure profiling at any price point
- no built-in shot volumetrics without adding the la marzocco lunar scale ($400)
- at $6,600, competitors like the lelit bianca offer more control for similar or lower cost
- long lead times, up to 6-8 weeks or more depending on color
- feature set is intentionally minimal, which frustrates buyers expecting modern programmability
specs
- pump
- rotary
- boiler
- dual
- heating
- boiler
- best for
- prosumer
- pressure profiling
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frequently asked questions
what is the La Marzocco Linea Mini?
the La Marzocco Linea Mini is a prosumer espresso machine. the commercial-grade machine miniaturised for the kitchen.
how much does the La Marzocco Linea Mini cost?
the La Marzocco Linea Mini costs £4,900–£5,800, released in 2014.
what is the La Marzocco Linea Mini best for?
the La Marzocco Linea Mini is best for prosumer coffee.
what are the pros and cons of the La Marzocco Linea Mini?
strengths: commercial-grade thermal stability with a saturated group and dual pid boilers, 3.5-liter steam boiler delivers strong, consistent steam pressure, built to last 15+ years with commercial-grade parts and repairability, available in direct-plumb or reservoir configurations, handmade in florence with materials and tolerances from la marzocco's commercial line. trade-offs: no flow profiling or pressure profiling at any price point, no built-in shot volumetrics without adding the la marzocco lunar scale ($400), at $6,600, competitors like the lelit bianca offer more control for similar or lower cost, long lead times, up to 6-8 weeks or more depending on color, feature set is intentionally minimal, which frustrates buyers expecting modern programmability.