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Originally posted by 262E26212B2D4F0 link=1314427603/5#5 date=1314675968
Originally posted by 03342D2D283535410 link=1314427603/4#4 date=1314669524
There has been a few concessions on CS that the Jura range is generally less problematic, and at least capable, for those who "have to" have a superauto. So now you have two choices for them.
yes I was considering Jura - not sure which ones are boilers and if they are close to $1500 though.
Bullitt
Posts: 666
hmm, should I trust the 666th post from anyone?
thanks!
Off topic, but I didnt even notice the 666, anyway its now more than that so you can rest in peace.
Originally posted by 03342D2D283535410 link=1314427603/4#4 date=1314669524
There has been a few concessions on CS that the Jura range is generally less problematic, and at least capable, for those who "have to" have a superauto. So now you have two choices for them.
yes I was considering Jura - not sure which ones are boilers and if they are close to $1500 though.
There has been a few concessions on CS that the Jura range is generally less problematic, and at least capable, for those who "have to" have a superauto. So now you have two choices for them.
It has a good reputation and if someone wants something relatively easy and doesnt enjoy the ritual involved in making coffee, then they will probably appreciate this machine.
Im looking for a Super to recommend to friends - now before you chime in with the usual response let me say that Ive explained the price, quality, cleaning requirements and taste differences between a super and a manual/semi in good hands but theyre insistent for various reasons which I wont go into here. I cant find any threads which cover details apart from:
Poster: Which Super-Auto?
CoffeeSnob: none
Poster: No really, which one?
CoffeeSnob: essay on how good a coffee would taste out of a cheap manual compared to an expensive super-auto
: no offence!
Im leaning towards Jura for their construction quality, and we had an Impressa Z5 at my old work which beat the pants of the cold weak sour flat brown bleugh that comes from the Delonghi Magnifica at my new work (I know one is double the price of the other...)
Im wondering which super-autos have boilers? Any close to or under $1500? Which autos would you recommend for best extraction factors and taste? They will probably only drink lattes / capps (milk covers a multitude of extraction problems!)
In the mean time I will keep extolling the virtues of the One True Way...
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