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Microcimbali boiler chamber construction - 2006/08/04 14:11 Hi,

I'm in the market for a used MicroCimbali Liberty, I owned a used one when I worked in Europe and the construction of the boiler chamber was made of aluminium. It pitted and leaked, and it affected the gaskets. Nice design, but it was junk in the end.

Can someone tell me if the MicroCimbali "Liberty" boiler chamber is still made of aluminium or have they changed to copper or another "noble" material such as stainless steel?

Regards,

Charles,
Montreal.
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Re:Microcimbali boiler chamber construction - 2006/08/08 10:45 to the best of my knowledge they are no longer made.

Even pavoni and the pavoni repackaging that they make for Gaggia (the Gaggia lever series) are supposedly corrosion resistant.
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