Hi,
About a year ago I bought a six year old Bezzera BZ02 from Chris at Barazi. Have finally got used to the idea that a well made HX machine is a good thing and now ready to step up to something thing new. All though have been keen on the Domus Galatea but the new style steam/Hot water levers rather then turn knobs look much better and seems more practical. The Mrs and Chris (mostly the Mrs) has tried to make me really think about the Strega but still think I am not all there to head down the path of a lever just yet. See myself getting a nice Lever Machine when I retire. Till then have my eyes set on the Magica. Really nice tidy package that has all the inner works of the Galatea/Gea and apart from the E61 its all Bezzera.
Wondering if there are any Magica Owners out there that can give some feedback on how they like the machine.
Think the last time I went to see what was new at Barazi I had a small play with Strega but did not see a Mitica/Magica to play with and was a little tunnelled into the Galatea at the time.
Cheers,
Ken
About a year ago I bought a six year old Bezzera BZ02 from Chris at Barazi. Have finally got used to the idea that a well made HX machine is a good thing and now ready to step up to something thing new. All though have been keen on the Domus Galatea but the new style steam/Hot water levers rather then turn knobs look much better and seems more practical. The Mrs and Chris (mostly the Mrs) has tried to make me really think about the Strega but still think I am not all there to head down the path of a lever just yet. See myself getting a nice Lever Machine when I retire. Till then have my eyes set on the Magica. Really nice tidy package that has all the inner works of the Galatea/Gea and apart from the E61 its all Bezzera.
Wondering if there are any Magica Owners out there that can give some feedback on how they like the machine.
Think the last time I went to see what was new at Barazi I had a small play with Strega but did not see a Mitica/Magica to play with and was a little tunnelled into the Galatea at the time.
Cheers,
Ken


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