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Premium Replacement Steam Valve Knob for Lelit Anna (PL41EM, PL41TEM) Espresso Machines

Sale price$45.00

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Restore precision and effortless control to your espresso routine with this premium replacement steam valve knob, specifically engineered for the Lelit Anna series. Whether your original factory knob is cracked, slipping, or worn out over time, this high-grade replacement part ensures a snug fit and comfortable, ergonomic tactile grip for steaming milk or dispensing hot water.
Key Features:
  • Perfect Compatibility: Designed specifically to fit Lelit Anna PL41EM, PL41, and PL41TEM espresso machine steam valves.
  • Durable Construction: Manufactured using heat-resistant, heavy-duty reinforced polymers to withstand the thermal demands of daily espresso brewing.
  • Ergonomic Design: Features an enhanced textured outer surface for a non-slip grip, making texturing milk easier even with wet hands.
  • Tool-Free Installation: Standard friction-fit interior allows you to slide it onto the existing metal D-shaft without complex modifications.
Specifications:
  • Material: Heavy-duty, high-temperature ABS polymer
  • Color: Sleek Matte Black
  • Shaft Diameter Compatibility: Standard 6.1mm D-shaft matching OEM Lelit specifications
  • Package Includes: 1 x Replacement Steam/Hot Water Control Knob

 

  • Q: Will this knob fit my specific Lelit Anna model?
    • A: Yes, this knob is engineered to perfectly match the standard D-shaft dimensions of the Lelit Anna family, including the PL41, PL41EM, and PL41TEM PID models.
  • Q: Do I need any tools to install this replacement part?
    • A: No tools are necessary. Simply pull off your old, damaged knob and line up the D-flat edge of the internal socket with your machine's metal stem, then slide it firmly into place.
  • Q: Is this part made of heat-resistant material?
    • A: Absolutely. The knob is made from high-grade, heat-insulated industrial polymer designed to handle continuous ambient steam heat without warping or cracking.
  • Q: My steam valve stem is loose or leaking water, will a new knob fix this?
    • A: A replacement knob restores structural grip and turn-radius control. However, if water is actively leaking from behind the panel or the stem itself is physically loose, you may need to replace the internal O-rings or the brass valve stem component instead.