Hi All,
my wife had never been happy with the little Boema 1 group, even less with the ECM Botticelli, both of which I loved.
I have the opposite Wife Approval Factor to most people and Im a very lucky man. Janes family had a sportswear business and she loves industrial machines (she was a cutter/tailor as well as industrial sewing machine mechanic now turned school teacher). She loved the Bezzera 2 gp which lived in our house for about 2 years but whose owner claimed her back!
While helping with coffee carting recently I played with an ECM 2 group and realised I needed an up date, and Jane instantly started looking with me.
The new arrival is a 2008 Faema Due S in the Vittoria colours with about 6 months use. It had been repossessed from a failed restaurant venture and apart from half an inch-thick build up of deep-fat fryer slime and a sticky on off button (left side) it was in wonderful condition- half an hour of degreasing later, and 6 shots (almost too smooth said my son after his doubleshot).
Lovely, lovely, lovely!
Brett

my wife had never been happy with the little Boema 1 group, even less with the ECM Botticelli, both of which I loved.
I have the opposite Wife Approval Factor to most people and Im a very lucky man. Janes family had a sportswear business and she loves industrial machines (she was a cutter/tailor as well as industrial sewing machine mechanic now turned school teacher). She loved the Bezzera 2 gp which lived in our house for about 2 years but whose owner claimed her back!
While helping with coffee carting recently I played with an ECM 2 group and realised I needed an up date, and Jane instantly started looking with me.
The new arrival is a 2008 Faema Due S in the Vittoria colours with about 6 months use. It had been repossessed from a failed restaurant venture and apart from half an inch-thick build up of deep-fat fryer slime and a sticky on off button (left side) it was in wonderful condition- half an hour of degreasing later, and 6 shots (almost too smooth said my son after his doubleshot).
Lovely, lovely, lovely!
Brett


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