I’ve had my Evo1 for about 4.5 years now, and while it’s been a joy, there were a few issues—like a loose steam arm which leaked, and a float, a click-clack sound from the lever head. Thankfully, ACS sorted everything out quickly and even gave me the top of the lever group fix for free. Their support has been phenomenal every single time. I really admire that they keep innovating—it’s genuinely impressive.
I’m not very active on the forums these days, but I’ve heard some Evo2 units had their share of issues. I still haven’t understood or appreciated the importance of that safety sleeve in the Evo2. I do not think it is required in home settings. If someone doesn’t want it, just give them an Evo2 without it. But, hey who am I to judge? 😊
Hopefully, ACS has taken the Evo2 apart, figured out the kinks, and fixed them before diving into mods on the new lever. The last thing anyone wants—ACS included—is for any lingering Evo2 issues to sneak into the new lever design. That said, I trust they know what they’re doing.
To be fair, my Evo1 has been seriously underused for the last 2.5 years. It’s a lovely machine, but we only make 4–6 espressos and flat whites in total a week. We’re mostly filter coffee drinkers. I even told my daughter she could have the Evo if she’s interested. But like us, she’s also a filter fan. Her Sage Bambino gets used for one flat white a day, and that’s about it.
If she does take the Evo, I’m not sure I’d go for another high-end machine. Maybe I’ll just use her Sage and make a couple of flat whites for my wife on the weekends.
Nevertheless, still, I’m watching this new lever with interest. Let’s see what ACS brings to the table next! 😊
We all have our reasons, preferences, and differences. It’s totally fine to air them—that’s what makes this forum great!