Lelit Victoria vs LUCCA Solo Espresso Machine with Flow Control
The crowd’s default against the challenger.
About US$496 apart — the split below is what the gap buys.

Lelit
Community defaultUS$999
The Victoria is the tidiest expression of the compact PID single-boiler: real 58 mm hardware, front-panel temperature control, and a pre-infusion routine that actually works, all in a footpr…
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LUCCA
US$1,495
The LUCCA Solo with Flow Control does exactly one thing and does it well: pulls PID-controlled, flow-profiled espresso through a commercial E61 group in a genuinely compact footprint. Anyone…
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Where they actually differ
On 7 of 11 measures these two tie. The 4 rows below are the entire argument.
Victoria
Solo Espresso Machine with Flow Control
Milk & steam
Victoria leads, decisively
Ready when you are
Solo Espresso Machine with Flow Control leads, decisively
~23 min· ~11 min
The price
Victoria costs less, decisively
US$999· US$1,495
Forgiving to learn on
Victoria leads, clearly
Push-button convenience
Victoria leads, clearly
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The counter’s vote
Looks barely figure in either machine’s record — the counter can sit this one out.
Solo Espresso Machine with Flow Control: Compact utilitarian design, no aesthetic polarization — function-forward, not kitchen-theater; appeal is craft and heritage, not countertop showpiece.
Only the Solo Espresso Machine with Flow Control: flow control.
Only the Victoria: a hot-water tap.
Where they tie: shot ceiling · back-to-back drinks · reliability record · parts & repair · built to last — don’t let a spec sheet invent a difference.
So — which one?
Take the Victoria if —
- Milk drinks are the daily order
- The difference stays in your pocket — or goes into beans
- You want the more forgiving of the two
- You want a button, not a ritual
Take the Solo Espresso Machine with Flow Control if —
- Patience is not your virtue at 6 a.m.
- You want more dials, not fewer
Both columns reading true? Take the Victoria and put the difference into fresh, roast-dated beans — they move the cup more than this choice will.
Known weak points
Solo Espresso Machine with Flow Control
E61 grouphead thermal stability issues under extreme ambient conditions (rare); single boiler limits simultaneous steaming and shot work (by design, not failure)
For the row-by-row readers
The whole sheet, side by side
Matching rows fade back — the ink is where they differ.
Victoria
Solo Espresso Machine with Flow Control
Type
Single boiler
Single boiler
Heat-up time
~23 min
~11 min
Steam power
2.5/5
0/5
Brew + steam at once
No
No
Guest recovery
2/5
2/5
Shot quality ceiling
3.5/5
4/5
PID temperature control
Yes
Yes
Milk system
Manual steam wand
None
Removable brew group
No
No
Hot-water tap
Yes
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Cup clearance
10.2 cm
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Workflow demand
3/5
4/5
Maintenance
2.5/5
2/5
Noise
3.5/5
3/5
Build longevity
3.5/5
4/5
Dimensions
22.5 × 27 × 38 cm
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Flow control
—
Yes
One owner each
“It's a fantastic machine at the $1K price point, and in some ways, I prefer it over the Profitec Go (though not in every way).”
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