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  • The only catch is that it is untested so the guy doesn't know whether it will work. TBH it looks favourable - you can see the machine has been well looked after, I reckon it would be fine. If not, the fault should be easy to find and the parts are all available.

    This will attract quite a lot of bids, I think £350 would be reasonable money.

  • Funnily enough I came here to ask you a similar question.

    I've seen a Rancilio near me.

    This one.

    I'm sort of guessing that a tear down and new seals will probably solve the leak. (I'm technically minded so things to bit's doesn't bother me).

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