Hey all!
Came across a machine today that I have never seen/heard of before. Brand is Amica and is sold through the Coffex chain. Looks very similar to a La Cimballi JNR and when they were sitting side-by-side, youd swear they shared the same DNA.........(Coffex distribute the La Cimballi range...)
Anyway, was a great little?!? unit but one thing stopped me in my tracks....It has a 4lt Boiler
Surely this is too big for domestic use??
I told this story to my wife that I liked the machine, but heating up 4lts of water for 2 caps in the morning is uncouth! She replied - "How is that bad, why cant you just put 1lt of water in the tank for the mornings you make 2 coffees and fill it up when guests come around.?"
I said I have no idea why I cant do that..... But I knew some people on this site would.
What stops me putting only a small amount of water into a large boiler on a daily basis??
Yes, Im aware in advance there will be a really simple answer to my question, but if you dont ask...... :-[
Regards,
James
Came across a machine today that I have never seen/heard of before. Brand is Amica and is sold through the Coffex chain. Looks very similar to a La Cimballi JNR and when they were sitting side-by-side, youd swear they shared the same DNA.........(Coffex distribute the La Cimballi range...)
Anyway, was a great little?!? unit but one thing stopped me in my tracks....It has a 4lt Boiler

Surely this is too big for domestic use??
I told this story to my wife that I liked the machine, but heating up 4lts of water for 2 caps in the morning is uncouth! She replied - "How is that bad, why cant you just put 1lt of water in the tank for the mornings you make 2 coffees and fill it up when guests come around.?"
I said I have no idea why I cant do that..... But I knew some people on this site would.

What stops me putting only a small amount of water into a large boiler on a daily basis??
Yes, Im aware in advance there will be a really simple answer to my question, but if you dont ask...... :-[
Regards,
James



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