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Cafelat Group Gasket-E61 (Red), Silicone, E61
Cafelat Group Gasket-E61 (Red), Silicone, E61

Cafelat Group Gasket-E61 (Red), Silicone, E61 8mm, SYNCHKG060251

Product ID : 5281928
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Galleon Product ID 5281928
Shipping Weight 0.02 lbs
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Model SYNCHKG060251
Manufacturer Cafelat
Shipping Dimension 2.87 x 2.68 x 0.35 inches
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Cafelat Group Gasket-E61 (Red), Silicone, E61 Features

  • Upgrade your espresso group gasket

  • Food Grade Silicone is odorless and tasteless

  • Durable, and easier to install and remove than rubber gaskets

  • 73mm (OD) x 57mm (ID) x 8mm thick

  • Fits most modern E61 group heads (thinner size)


About Cafelat Group Gasket-E61 (Red), Silicone, E61

Premium Cafelat group gaskets are made from food grade FDA silicone. Unlike regular gaskets that are made from rubber, these do not have any smell or taste whatsoever, and are easy to change since they will not bake rock hard like rubber does. If you have ever struggled to change an old gasket you cannot help but notice the awful smell and the black soot that comes off the rubber. And that is what you are potentially consuming with each drink. Cafelat has spent months testing and adjusting the material so that these have the same compression strength as rubber, but are also softer so that it is easier to create a good seal. The replica E61 groups made these days are pretty much all the same, the different machine manufacturers then use either an 8mm or an 8.5mm group gasket. This is the red, thinner 8mm gasket. The thickness of the gasket will determine the “lock-in” position of the portafilter handle. Ideally you want the handle to lock in directly towards you (6 o’clock position). If the gasket is too thin it will lock in too far. If the gasket is too thick it will not lock in enough. Please note that although the gaskets are strong under compression, you should never use a sharp tool like a screwdriver to install them. This may tear the silicone.