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    Hi all,

    Im planning to pickup a second-hand ECM Giotto Premium (or something similar), 4-5 years old, if I can find one at a reasonable price. Something like the one advertised here that went today in Adelaide would be perfect.

    My question for you CSs… once Ive got hold of one, how much can I expect to pay to have it serviced, assuming that nothing major is wrong?

    Ive searched through the forums and from what I can gather $150-$300 is the ball park, depending on what is required. Does that sound about right?

    Also, any recommends for machine service in Brisbane would be great

    Post #1, been lurking for a while, was time to jump in

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    Re: Giotto service cost

    I think I paid $130 for mine, just gave away the receipt today along with the machine so cant check. This included a descale.

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    • #3
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      Decnal

      We service the ECM/Rocket machinery and are based out of Yatala, QLD.

      As you have pointed out yourself the work required would be completely dependent on the state of the machine you decide to purchase. I have however forwarded you through our pricing structure for servicing to give you a guideline for when looking at machines.

      If the budget can be pushed I would also recommend looking at new machines e.g the Diadema at $1,999/$2,099 respectively http://coffeesnobs.com.au/YaBB.pl?num=1251468789 which is going for an amazing price right now or we also have a display model Giotto 6 months young at $2,500 with incentives.

      Feel free to contact me direct if you have any questions or if I can assist you further.

      Kind Regards,

      Roger Bright
      Supreme Roasters
      (07) 3801 8989
      0410 292 962

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        Re: Giotto service cost

        Originally posted by 6E5E454B4458495E7F4548492C0 link=1273925642/2#2 date=1273976548
        If the budget can be pushed I would also recommend looking at new machines e.g the Diadema at $1,999/$2,099 respectively http://coffeesnobs.com.au/YaBB.pl?num=1251468789
        Diadema Junior Plus Semi-Automatic RRP: $2,350 Discounted Price: $1,999
        Diadema Junior Plus Levetta RRP: $2,450 Discounted Price: $2,099


        Bargain prices, Id be jumping at these. I tried to talk the CS member who bought my Giotto yday into buying one of these instead.

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        • #5
          Re: Giotto service cost

          Originally posted by 7F7E78757A771B0 link=1273925642/0#0 date=1273925642
          Also, any recommends for machine service in Brisbane would be great
          Barazi in Coopers Plains
          Supreme Roasters in Yatala
          Di Bella in Bowen Hills

          Originally posted by 7F7E78757A771B0 link=1273925642/0#0 date=1273925642
          Ive searched through the forums and from what I can gather $150-$300 is the ball park, depending on what is required. Does that sound about right?
          Most of the cost is attributed to parts and if new parts are required

          KK

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          • #6
            Re: Giotto service cost

            In addition to KKs post

            QCMS - La Nuova Era

            Any number of others but not sponsors and one always need to be careful with servicing and electrical issues in QLD and other states.

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            • #7
              Re: Giotto service cost


              Thanks for the replies and recommendations for a service

              The Diadema Junior Plus deals at Supreme Roasters look really good but the prices are not far off my total budget and I also need to purchase a grinder, ideally a second hand Mazzer Mini or maybe a new Compak K3 Touch

              Ive had a few different thermoblock machines & appliance grinders over the years but having recently returned from more than a decade in Europe and starting from scratch again, Ive decided that it is time to get some decent hardware

              Ive lusted after a Giotto for some time and, being honest with myself, I know that I will struggle to be objective when looking at other machines

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              • #8
                Re: Giotto service cost

                Hi decnal

                I recommend that you should go down and see Roger (Supreme Roasters) to get your hands on the mentioned machines and im sure that you will not go home with empty hand ;D

                GGDS

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