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Da Klugs 11-11-2011 01:57 PM

Taking the plunge
 
Been thinking about this for a while.

Consumer vs maker of these types of beverages so thinking automatic is the way for me to go.

Any reason not to go with this one?

Jura-Capresso Impressa Z7 One Touch

icehog3 11-11-2011 02:28 PM

Re: Taking the plunge
 
I would get the one Allan had in KC, it reads you the paper and gives you an HJ too. ;)

gorob23 11-11-2011 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by icehog3 (Post 1471116)
I would get the one Allan had in KC, it reads you the paper and gives you an HJ too. ;)

I'm getting 2 just in case the 1st one ever needs repair...;s

Rob :tf

Resipsa 11-11-2011 04:00 PM

Re: Taking the plunge
 
Pricey.

BUT. A friend has one and it makes a very good drink. If you're not going to bury yourself in the details of grind size, tamp pressure and all the analosity that goes along with the manual side of espresso based drinks, this is an excellent fully automatic rig Dave:banger

germantown rob 11-11-2011 04:42 PM

Re: Taking the plunge
 
Here is a machine that users of super auto have talked very highly of http://www.chriscoffee.com/products/...monzasuperauto
Chris' is a great place to do business with and they stand behind their machines, it is worth a call to talk to Chris or Mary and see what they have to say.

The Jura machine are considered disposable, I have seen many post that they are on their third machine in 6 years.

markem 11-11-2011 04:48 PM

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The one that bigwaved has is stellar. Enjoyed many a cuppa from that excellent machine.

Resipsa 11-11-2011 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by markem (Post 1471213)
The one that bigwaved has is stellar. Enjoyed many a cuppa from that excellent machine.

I think panty boy has th same machine as me Mark.

Great machine, but not a super auto.

Resipsa 11-11-2011 05:40 PM

Re: Taking the plunge
 
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Originally Posted by germantown rob (Post 1471207)
Here is a machine that users of super auto have talked very highly of http://www.chriscoffee.com/products/...monzasuperauto
Chris' is a great place to do business with and they stand behind their machines, it is worth a call to talk to Chris or Mary and see what they have to say.

The Jura machine are considered disposable, I have seen many post that they are on their third machine in 6 years.

Plus you'd have a hometown brother that could pick up parts for you;)

Chris is right down the road from me

pektel 11-11-2011 06:06 PM

Re: Taking the plunge
 
What do people think of Miele brand machines? One of my distributors carries them, and iirc retail for about 2500.

Totally shooting from the hip, as I never researched them. Just had a cup or 2 every time I go there, and it's always excellent.
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gorob23 11-11-2011 09:07 PM

Re: Taking the plunge
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by markem (Post 1471213)
The one that bigwaved has is stellar. Enjoyed many a cuppa from that excellent machine.

Ok so which one is it???

I looked at the one Mr. Nee bought.

Breville BES860XL Barista Express


I Almost got it before he did, but didn't pull the trigger...don't ask....then saw it in action because Tristan was making them as fast as he could.

I still don't know it is a lot of money. My oldie made about 5 oz of expresso that I split between 2 cup with a little foam each and every day ..good stuff.

Mr. Nee swears his can make that much but I am kinda getting used to drinking plain coffee :sh

Rob :cf2

Da Klugs 11-11-2011 11:19 PM

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Pricey.

BUT. A friend has one and it makes a very good drink. If you're not going to bury yourself in the details of grind size, tamp pressure and all the analosity that goes along with the manual side of espresso based drinks, this is an excellent fully automatic rig Dave:banger

Trigger pulled!

http://www.jlhufford.com/images/jura-z7.jpg

got the cup warmer and milk cooler and a bunch of other stuff. Now the waiting.

For my office so need a push the button clean deal. Dont hate me you purists!

icehog3 11-12-2011 12:30 AM

Re: Taking the plunge
 
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Originally Posted by Da Klugs (Post 1471477)
Dont hate me you purists!

Please, no racial comments on Cigar Asylum. ;)

Da Klugs 11-14-2011 09:38 PM

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OpusEx 11-15-2011 04:53 AM

Re: Taking the plunge
 
Jack has the Z5, I've always enjoyed the cups I've had from it (numerous!) & he's had it for quite some time now with no problems to my knowledge. Best of luck with yours & enjoy!

Mister Moo 11-15-2011 05:45 AM

Re: Taking the plunge
 
The trick is finding a good blend of local fresh roasted coffee. I have heard Maxwell House comes up short. As always, anyone with enough dough to burn a wet mule should order bi-monthly from UncleBeanz or Intelligensia.

Mikes 11-15-2011 10:53 AM

Re: Taking the plunge
 
I have also had a cup or two from Jacks place. Liked it... You should be pleased with your Jura. If I had not gotten the Nuova Simonelli Microbar this was going to be what I went with as well.

Stay wired my friend ;o)

Mikes

shilala 11-15-2011 11:47 AM

Re: Taking the plunge
 
I'm guessing the new sweet baby has shown up?
I'd like to hear how she's doing. :tu

floydpink 11-16-2011 08:06 AM

Re: Taking the plunge
 
I'd say you have many years of great coffee in your future.

To echo Moo's statement, the quality of the beans will be the deciding factor.

I have a friend with the same machine and it really does a nice job and I am always impressed with the ease in which he entertains guests with espresso that is quite nice.

I'm more of a hands on guy during the whole process, but realize in an office setting, that's not always practical.

Congratulations and all the best.

Mister Moo 11-16-2011 05:04 PM

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Gotta be the beans.

floydpink 11-16-2011 07:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Mister Moo (Post 1476027)
Gotta be the beans.

Gas?


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