☕ Upgrade your brew game with drip-free precision!
The De'Longhi 7332128100 Drip Valve is an original, precision-engineered replacement part designed to eliminate drips and spills in a wide range of De'Longhi coffee machines. Lightweight and easy to install, it ensures a clean, mess-free coffee experience while maintaining perfect compatibility and durability.
Brand | De'Longhi |
Model Number | 7313286129 - 7332128100 |
Colour | Silver |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 3 x 4 cm; 20 g |
Voltage | 2.3E+2 Volts |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Special Features | Drip Free Valve |
Item Weight | 20 g |
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Excellent
C**S
It works
My coffee machine broke and after some online research I guessed that it.might be this piece that needed to be replaced. Luckily I was right and with the help of YouTube video instructions I was able to replace the part and now my coffee machine works again. (It actually took me over a year to get round to replacing it 😬)
S**I
Worth every penny
Fixed my coffee machine perfectly, no longer drips or putters.
A**I
Replaced this one part and fixed my machine a treat.
My Dedica has had a fair old life of making coffees every day for years now, unfortunately it started to fail and I had to open it up to see what was up.Rather quickly it was clear that the non drip part on the pump had failed, so instead of shoveling the whole machine into the tip I decided to repair it up to new.The part is cheap and shipped from Italy, but arrived in the predicted time and once installed properly (you need to take a washed out of the part that leads to the steamer/main spout out of the original part and put it in the replacement)It fixed the problem and got me back to making tasty coffee.Don't buy a new machine, just replace the broken parts and it'll run like new.
G**E
Easy fix
I have replaced this part on a previous machine, so worth noting when your machine starts spewing water from underneath its probably this that's failed. It's an easy replacement once you have figured out how to get inside the machine (found a video which helped). Note, the replacement part has the o-ring seal on the threaded connection, but not where the nylon pipe fits. So if the o-ring is not on the end of the nylon pipe, it will probably still be inside the old part. Just need to make sure you fit it, or it will still spew water out - Guess how I found out!
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