Espresso machine brand
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De Jong Duke 5KBR088 PTFE Gasket for Piston D70
De Jong Duke 5KAF066 Drip Tray Grid Siro T0
De Jong Duke 5KAF162 Drip Tray Lid
De Jong Duke 5KBK058 Cup Guide
De Jong Duke 6VBL126 Complete Boiler 1660W
De Jong Duke 9DCN091 Bean Canister Injection Molded with Lid and Lock
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De Jong Duke 9DCN321113 Complete Product Container
De Jong Duke 9DCN620113 Container B 174 Arena
De Jong Duke 9EPR019 Virtu-800x600 Control Board
De Jong Duke 9VBL061 Complete Pressure Boiler 1660W
De Jong Duke 4ROR049 O-ring EPDM Black 9.1x1.6 mm
De Jong Duke 6DCN200 Short Auger for 32mm Container Arena
De Jong Duke 6DCN335 Complete Container Virtu
De Jong Duke 6VBL119 Complete Boiler 1660W
De Jong Duke 5MAF102 Wire Rack Nio
De Jong Duke 5RSL011 Double Mixer Outlet Tube
De Jong Duke 9RVA013 Boiler Gasket for Level Sensor Inox
De Jong Duke 5RVA018 Cup Guide EPDM 1 mm
De Jong Duke 5RVA023 Grinder Lid Gasket Nio
De Jong Duke 5KVL069 Coffee Grinder
Our range of brands
At Brooks, you can find a variety of espresso machine parts from a wide range of manufacturers. Most of the brands we carry are Italian, such as Faema, Cimbali, Nuova Simonelli, and Victoria Arduino. However, we also stock parts for brands like Astoria, Wega, Bezzera, and La Pavoni.
One advantage of many espresso machine parts is that they are often universal and interchangeable between brands, such as with the E61 group head.
We not only stock espresso machine brands but also brands of accessories that you can use with your espresso machines.
The rise of espresso machines worldwide
The espresso machine as we know it today has only existed since the 1960s, starting with the Faema E61. It was the first pump-driven espresso machine. Before this, pressure in the group head was generated by pulling down a lever that compressed a large spring. The pressure would then be released slowly through the coffee, creating an average of 9 bars of pressure, which later became the standard for pump-driven machines.
Below is an overview of countries where various espresso machine brands originate, some of which may surprise you.
Italy
The birthplace of the espresso machine is undoubtedly Italy. Brands like Faema, Cimbali, and Bezzera have been around since World War II. Other brands like Astoria, Wega, and Nuova Simonelli joined later. There are still many more brands that produce machines and spare parts for coffee machines in Italy.
Spain
In Spain, the company Quality Espresso owns brands like Futuremat, Visacrem, and Gaggia. Another famous company is Ascaso, known for their home espresso machines, but they also build commercial models.
France
From France, there is currently one company, Conti Sacome, founded in the 1950s. They mainly produce commercial espresso machines.
Germany
One of the best-known brands for home espresso machines is ECM (Espresso Coffee Machines Manufacture GmbH). They also produce commercial espresso machines, but they are less common.
Netherlands
In the Netherlands, there is only one manufacturer of espresso machines: Kees van der Westen. They produce high-end commercial espresso machines, which are found worldwide. Another leading brand for filter coffee is Technivorm, with their Moccamaster filter machines.
USA
The USA is not widely known for its espresso machines, but there are three manufacturers: Slayer, Synesso, and Modbar. These brands cater to the high-end market. Slayer and Synesso make traditional espresso machines, while Modbar produces under-counter espresso machines, with only the group heads above the counter.
Need help finding the right spare parts?
Can't find the parts you're looking for for your coffee machine? Feel free to contact us so we can assist you. Please note that special orders may have longer lead times.
Also, feel free to check out our blog page, where you can find a variety of interesting topics about espresso machines.