Read the machine label
Brand, model code, and the revision, serial range, region, or voltage when any of those change the part.
A Canadian espresso parts shop · Coming soon
Coming soon: espresso machine maintenance parts researched by model, revision, and part number.
01 Exact models, not broad lists
02 Part numbers and sources kept together
03 Planned for Canadian owners
Two gaskets can both be sold as 54 mm and still behave differently in the same machine. Model codes, production changes, and aftermarket portafilters can change what seals properly.
We’re recording the exact machine, original part number, replacement options, known exclusions, and source for each match we publish.
Most parts listings
“54 mm — fits Breville”Read reviews. Compare photos. Hope your model is on the list.What a useful listing says
“Checked for BES870XL”Model code, part number, source, and known exclusions shown.A proper match begins with the label on the machine. Here’s what we record before calling a part compatible.
Brand, model code, and the revision, serial range, region, or voltage when any of those change the part.
OEM number, replacement numbers, dimensions, and credible aftermarket options.
What fits, what does not, what still needs checking, and the source for each answer.
V6 · 110 V · CanadaFit listed by revision + sourceWe’re starting with four common home-machine families and the parts owners replace most often. Products will only appear after sourcing and model checks are complete.
Breville
BES870 / BES450 / BES500Research underwayGaggia
Classic Pro / Evo Pro / E24Research underwayRancilio
V1–V6 / Silvia MResearch underwayDe’Longhi
EC680 / EC685 / EC695 / EC885Research underwayA short, well-researched catalog is more useful than thousands of listings that may or may not fit.
Help choose the first stock
Tell us the machine and the part—or just describe the leak, noise, or maintenance job. Repeated requests move to the top of the research list.
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