Tamper Diameter Size by Espresso Machine Make and Model

Espresso Tamper Diameter Guide for Modern Espresso Machine Brands and Models

Using the correct espresso tamper size is essential for achieving even extraction and consistent espresso quality. While many modern espresso machines use the industry-standard 58mm commercial portafilter, numerous home machines and specialty systems require smaller diameters. Choosing the proper tamper ensures full coffee bed coverage and minimizes channeling.

This guide provides a reference table of common espresso machine manufacturers and the tamper sizes typically used with their current and recent models.

Why Tamper Size Matters

A tamper that is too small leaves gaps around the edge of the basket, resulting in uneven compression and poor extraction. A tamper that is too large may not fit inside the basket at all.

Modern precision tampers often measure slightly under the nominal basket size—for example, 58.3mm, 58.4mm, or 58.5mm—to maximize puck coverage and improve extraction consistency.

Espresso Tamper Diameter Chart

Espresso Machine BrandPopular ModelsBasket SizeRecommended Tamper Diameter
La MarzoccoLinea Mini, Linea Micra, GS358mm58.4–58.5mm
Rocket EspressoAppartamento, Mozzafiato, R Nine One, Giotto58mm58.4–58.5mm
ProfitecGO, Pro 300, Pro 400, Pro 600, Drive58mm58.4–58.5mm
ECMSynchronika II, Mechanika Max, Classika PID58mm58.4–58.5mm
LelitBianca V3, Mara X, Elizabeth, Bianca58mm58.4–58.5mm
RancilioSilvia Pro X, Silvia V658mm58.4–58.5mm
Nuova SimonelliOscar II, Musica, Appia Life58mm58.4–58.5mm
Victoria ArduinoEagle One Prima, E1 Prima EXP58mm58.4–58.5mm
SanremoYOU, Cube, Café Racer58mm58.4–58.5mm
SlayerSingle Group, Steam LP58mm58.4–58.5mm
BezzeraBZ13, Duo DE, Matrix58mm58.4–58.5mm
Quick MillAndreja Premium, Vetrano, Silvano Evo58mm58.4–58.5mm
AscasoSteel DUO PID, Steel UNO PID, Baby T58mm58.4–58.5mm
Breville (Sage)Dual Boiler, Oracle, Oracle Touch58mm58.4–58.5mm
Breville (Sage)Barista Express, Barista Express Impress, Barista Pro, Bambino Plus54mm53.3–53.5mm
De’LonghiLa Specialista Series51mm51mm
GaggiaClassic Pro, Classic Evo Pro58mm58.4–58.5mm
GaggiaCarezza, Gran Prestige53mm53mm
KitchenAidSemi-Automatic Espresso Collection58mm58.4–58.5mm
DilettaBello+, Mio, Alto58mm58.4–58.5mm
LUCCAM58, A53 Mini58mm or 53mmModel dependent
La SpazialeMini Vivaldi II, Dream T53mm53mm
SolisPerfetta Plus54mm53.3–53.5mm
CapressoEC Pro58mm58.4–58.5mm
Flair EspressoFlair 5858mm58.4–58.5mm
Flair EspressoClassic, Signature, Pro 2ProprietaryFactory tamper
CafelatRobot58mmIncluded tamper
Decent EspressoDE1 Series58mm58.4–58.5mm
ElektraVerve, KUP, Kappa, Sixties, Belle Epoque, Barlume, Mini Verticale, Modern, Micro Casa Semiautomatica58mm58.4–58.5mm
ElektraMicro Casa a Leva49mm48.5mm
JuraAutomatic machinesN/ANo tamper required
PhilipsLatteGo SeriesN/ANo tamper required
BoschVero SeriesN/ANo tamper required

Common Espresso Tamper Sizes

58.5mm

The most common precision size for commercial and prosumer espresso machines. Brands including La Marzocco, Rocket Espresso, ECM, Profitec, Lelit, Elektra, Rancilio, Sanremo, Slayer, and Decent Espresso all use 58mm baskets that pair exceptionally well with a 58.5mm precision tamper.

54mm Systems

Popular among Breville Barista Express, Barista Pro, Bambino Plus, and Solis machines. Precision tampers measuring 53.3mm to 53.5mm provide the best fit.

53mm Systems

Found on La Spaziale machines, select LUCCA models, and some older Gaggia machines.

51mm Systems

Common on entry-level De’Longhi machines and compact home espresso systems.

49mm Systems

Used by the Elektra Micro Casa a Leva and certain traditional lever espresso machines.

Precision Tampers vs Standard Tampers

High-end accessory manufacturers such as Pullman, Normcore, Force Tamper, Saint Anthony Industries, and Bravo produce precision-machined tampers designed to fit modern baskets more closely than standard nominal sizes. Diameters such as 58.3mm, 58.35mm, 58.4mm, and 58.5mm reduce sidewall gaps and promote more uniform extractions.

Final Thoughts

Before purchasing a tamper, verify the basket diameter used by your specific espresso machine model. Although 58mm remains the industry standard, manufacturers such as Breville, La Spaziale, De’Longhi, and Elektra offer machines with smaller basket diameters that require dedicated tampers. Matching the tamper diameter to the basket size helps ensure more even extractions, better crema, and consistently excellent espresso.

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