Hi everyone,
I was put on to this forum from Whirlpool. I'll try to keep this brief and appreciate any advice.
I run a small business from home with my wife. For the past couple of years I have been using a DeLonghi Nespresso machine, with a milk frother, but generally I am just doing 2 shots of coffee and adding plain milk. Frothing even with the container, I find is too much effort and takes too long.
The machine is finally on the way out and I'm looking to replace it.
I am looking to get a fully automatic machine, but from my research has realised that if I'm going to do it, then I should ensure I pay out enough to make sure it's something decent.
I have heard good things about Jura machines and can get one through the business from somewhere like Harvey Norman quite easily.
Can anyone recommend a machine that would be suitable for my needs:
Two people working from home. I generally have around 8 cups a day, my wife has maybe 3-4, but with the occasional client, then maybe up to 20 cups a day, 7 days a week.
Automatic and easy. I don't want to have to have a milk jug that needs rinsing every time I make a cup, ideally I want to be able to hit a button, and have a coffee. I have read that some Jura machines have a hose straight in to a carton?
I am not sure where to start budget wise.
HN's top priced machine is Commercial link removed per our posting policy , but would that be overkill?
I'm having trouble understanding the difference between the range of Jura machines. I'm also wondering why the AU Jura site doesn't list the Z9, is it new, or perhaps labelled wrong on the HN web site?
How often does a fully automatic machine need servicing?
How much does this cost, and who generally does it? (I am in Tas is that makes any difference)
Can anyone recommend somewhere online to purchase quality coffee beans?
Thanks,
Jarvis
I was put on to this forum from Whirlpool. I'll try to keep this brief and appreciate any advice.
I run a small business from home with my wife. For the past couple of years I have been using a DeLonghi Nespresso machine, with a milk frother, but generally I am just doing 2 shots of coffee and adding plain milk. Frothing even with the container, I find is too much effort and takes too long.
The machine is finally on the way out and I'm looking to replace it.
I am looking to get a fully automatic machine, but from my research has realised that if I'm going to do it, then I should ensure I pay out enough to make sure it's something decent.
I have heard good things about Jura machines and can get one through the business from somewhere like Harvey Norman quite easily.
Can anyone recommend a machine that would be suitable for my needs:
Two people working from home. I generally have around 8 cups a day, my wife has maybe 3-4, but with the occasional client, then maybe up to 20 cups a day, 7 days a week.
Automatic and easy. I don't want to have to have a milk jug that needs rinsing every time I make a cup, ideally I want to be able to hit a button, and have a coffee. I have read that some Jura machines have a hose straight in to a carton?
I am not sure where to start budget wise.
HN's top priced machine is Commercial link removed per our posting policy , but would that be overkill?
I'm having trouble understanding the difference between the range of Jura machines. I'm also wondering why the AU Jura site doesn't list the Z9, is it new, or perhaps labelled wrong on the HN web site?
How often does a fully automatic machine need servicing?
How much does this cost, and who generally does it? (I am in Tas is that makes any difference)
Can anyone recommend somewhere online to purchase quality coffee beans?
Thanks,
Jarvis



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