⚡ Elevate your espresso game with precision power!
The ULKA EP5 Vibration Pump by SOWTECH is a compact, durable 460g replacement part designed to deliver consistent pressure for espresso machines, ensuring professional-quality coffee extraction with every use.
Brand | SOWTECH |
Model Number | EP5 |
Colour | Red, Silver |
Product Dimensions | 11 x 6 x 6 cm; 460 g |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Special Features | Vibration Pump |
Item Weight | 460 g |
A**E
Fixed Sage Express BES8750
Fits and works on Barista Express, simple to fit.Can look daunting but a cheap easy fix, plenty of tutorials on YouTube.Anyone looking to fix their machine my symptoms were - hot water spitting from the hot water tap, no pressure on coffee but small ammounts of water still pushing through the machine and barely any pressure coming from steam wand. My first attempt was fixing the Solanoids this didn't work. I purchased this pump, swapped it in and machine works perfectly again!
S**D
Great price
Great electric pump just what was needed to repair gargia coffee machine. Worked perfect, good voice level, excellent at milk frothing, no leakage,
T**2
Fast delivery but pump a bit noisey
The part arrived quickly but the new pump when fitted is very noisy compared to the previous one. The pump is working and the delivery was sooner than anticipated so tge service was good.
P**Y
Pump for Gaggia Classic
This is the correct pump for a Gaggia Classic and many other domestic and commercial coffee makers. If your machine is struggling to start pumping or making nasty coffee it may be the pump. Its inexpensive, arrived quickly and easy to fit. In our experience they last about four years with daily use so we almost treat the pump as a consumable. Our Classic is on at least its third pump.
D**E
Gaggia Classic Pro 2020 - fits perfect
Fixed my gaggia classic pro (2020) I can have coffee again!
S**Y
My old Gaggia Classic coffee machine was in very good visual condition but it just did not pump very ...
My old Gaggia Classic coffee machine was in very good visual condition but it just did not pump very well.I investigated the coffee machine market and decided that I did not want to pay big money for a brand name but would prefer solid build construction and reliability. So I decided to repair my coffee machine.When I stripped down the Gaggia Classic, to my surprise, the date code on the pump was 24/10/2003. She had been pumping for nearly 15 years.The pump is very easy to remove. The pump power connections are fitted in a specific way and should not be reversed. You have to remove the brass union from the pump outlet and the inlet pipe to re install into the new pump. I used a pair of plumbers pliers to hold the pump plastic output pipe while removing the union with a small adjustable wrench. The pump is secured to the mounting plate with a rubber gaiter/shock absorber which was glued to the pump body on the inlet side of the pump. You have to ease this out carefully and when you reinstall the new pump, use a cable tie to hold the gaiter securely onto the pump body. The silicone pipes are easy to remove and re assemble. Once you have re assembled all of the components , check that all the connectors/connections are tight. Re assemble the top lid/filler spout and DO NOT forget to attach the earth tag to the top lid. Fill the reservoir with water but do not switch on. Remove the group. I placed a small bowl under the group head and switched on the power switch. Then I switched the coffee switch on , this starts the pump. Within seconds there was a very abundant shower of water coming from the group head into the bowl. This means that the pump had primed correctly. If no water comes out of the group head switch off immediately. This means that there may be an air lock and you have to prime the pump manually with water via a syringe connected to the pump inlet pipe. Now that you have reached this stage and everything is functioning as it should, it is time to clean the machine with "Pully Caff" coffee machine cleaner and your "blind basket".There is a lot of information on YouTube on how to do this. I did flush the machine thoroughly with a whole tank of water after cleaning. Now comes the acid test. With the machine up to working temperature, I made a double shot espresso. Perfect crema and a repaired Gaggia Classic. Please note that this is not a full restoration but a pump replacement only. I would suggest that the group head seal be replaced but in my case it was like new. Most of the parts are still available for this GREAT ITALIAN CLASSIC.The old Gaggia Classic is built like a WW2 bunker and gives a lot of "bang" for your money.
N**O
Update - still working well after 12 months
Very impressed with this pump; good value and was simple to install into my Gaggia Classic from 2011.I recently thought it had failed after 12 months but found that the problem is most likely due to a blocked solenoid from scaling and a blocked shower disk (based on a little internet research about the symptoms).
C**S
Delonghi dedica replacement pump
Was a perfect fit for the delonghi and took me about 2 hours to replace the pump and valve.Really pleased with what proved to be a great quick fix.
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