La Marzocco Linea Mini R — Matte Military Green with Dark Wood & Brass
Built for the counter that already has a point of view
Matte military green, dark wood panels, and brass hardware — finished by hand, backed by commercial engineering. The Linea Mini R pairs dual boilers and Brew-by-Weight precision with materials that read more like heritage furniture than kitchen appliance.
What This Machine Answers
Unrepeatable results
Brew-by-Weight ends every shot at target
Boiler temperature fluctuation
PID holds both boilers rock-steady
Machines that look disposable
Dark wood & brass built to patina
Home-only limitations
Rated for busy service settings
Two separate boilers run independently — your brew boiler is PID-locked to the temperature you set, while the steam boiler maintains its own higher pressure for milk work. The Brew-by-Weight system sits in the drip tray, measuring output as espresso flows, and cuts the pump the moment your shot hits the target dose. You set the recipe once. The machine executes it the same way every time. That level of repeatability is what separates a hobby setup from a serious home bar.
Dual Boiler Architecture
Independent brew and steam boilers eliminate the thermal tug-of-war that limits single-boiler machines. Pull a shot while steaming milk — no waiting, no temperature sag. This is the foundation of every serious La Marzocco machine.
Brew-by-Weight
A built-in scale measures liquid output in real time and stops the shot automatically. Your 36-gram yield comes out at 36 grams, whether you're watching or not. Repeatability this tight used to require a separate scale and a fast hand.
PID Temperature Control
Both boilers are regulated by independent PID controllers that respond to demand in real time. Thermal stability means your first shot and your fifth shot taste the same. No surfing, no guessing, no flushing water to manage temperature.
Custom Matte Green Finish
Matte military green with dark wood side panels and brass accents, built to order. The finish is meant to develop character — not hide in a corner. It reads like vintage military hardware crossed with mid-century workshop furniture.
Service-Rated Build
Engineered for high-volume settings, not just weekend use. Whether you're running a pop-up, catering an event, or pulling 20 shots on a Sunday morning, the machine doesn't slow down. The internals are the same ones found in commercial La Marzocco fleet machines.
Built For
The person who treats their espresso setup like a workshop, not a convenience
You've read the forums. You've watched the flow videos. You know what channeling looks like and you know how to fix it. Now you want hardware that matches your knowledge — and a finish that fits the space you've already built around your morning ritual.
Made for
Dedicated home baristas and mobile coffee operators who want gravimetric precision and commercial reliability in a machine that looks like it was designed, not just manufactured. You value craft in your tools as much as in your cup.
Not for
Casual coffee drinkers or anyone who wants a machine to handle everything from grinding to pouring. This is a hands-on setup — if you're not already working with a quality grinder and weighing your doses, start there first.

