Lelit Anna (PL41TEM)

Price$599–$700 · Verified reviews682 · Updated2026-03-26

One-line verdict

Best budget single-boiler prosumer machine for beginners moving up who want PID control, a commercial steam wand, and Italian quality under $700.

How it compares

  • vs Gaggia Classic Pro E24 ($450): Lelit Anna wins on PID temperature control and digital display, Gaggia wins on cheaper 58 mm parts.
  • vs Profitec Go ($1,199): Lelit Anna wins on price and compact size, Profitec Go wins on 58 mm group and build prestige.

What verified buyers consistently say

Praised (mentioned in >78% of positive reviews)

  • PID temperature control with digital display gives accurate and adjustable brew temps
  • Powerful commercial-style steam wand with good microfoam results
  • Compact Italian build with manometer and solid 57 mm portafilter

Criticized (mentioned in >55% of negative reviews)

  • Single boiler requires waiting between shots and steaming
  • 57 mm portafilter is slightly non-standard (baskets and accessories less common than 58 mm)

Best for

Intermediate users upgrading on a budget, small kitchens, anyone wanting PID features without spending $1,000+.

Not for

Heavy milk-drink households, users wanting full 58 mm ecosystem, absolute beginners who want zero learning curve.

Specifications

SpecValue
Group head57 mm LELIT57
Boiler250 ml brass single with PID
PumpVibration
Water tank2.7 L
Dimensions9.1” W × 15” D × 13.4” H
Weight16.5 lbs
FeaturesPID with display, manometer, multidirectional wand

Data sources

  • 682 verified purchase reviews via Shopify merchants (Whole Latte Love, Seattle Coffee Gear, Amazon)
  • Review period: Jan 2024 – Mar 2026
  • Sentiment confidence: high based on sample size
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