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  • #16
    I couldn't agree more with your words above Mal. Well said.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Dimal View Post
      . Like everything, it's a "horses for courses" situation
      Absolutely. If you are a real tinkerer and like to play with things to get the utmost quality, a DB may be your friend, if you are not into the real top end science of brew temps etc, you're probably best to stick with a high quality HX and save some $$$ (or add it into a really nice grinder).

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      • #18
        Originally posted by pbarton View Post
        Ah, I used my last machine for 5 yrs. Time passed in the blink of an eye. Maybe 8 years is a realistic time frame.
        For me it was a just slightly nutty 7 machines in 12 years. That's because coffee became my #1 hobby.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by K_Bean_Coffee View Post
          For me it was a just slightly nutty 7 machines in 12 years. That's because coffee became my #1 hobby.
          Well I was getting quite acceptable espressos and milk coffees from a Zaffiro (single boiler and no PID). Coffee is no. 2 hobby behind bikes. The ability to "tinker" and explore the nuances of coffee really appeals. If I wasn't interested in exploring the nuances of coffee then the HX would more than suite my needs.

          I really appreciate everyone's opinion and for relating your coffee journey
          Paul

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          • #20
            Originally posted by snedden9485 View Post
            you're probably best to stick with a high quality HX and save some $$$ (or add it into a really nice grinder).
            Or Lots of great, fresh coffee from CoffeeSnobs or Site Sponsors...

            Mal.

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            • #21
              Yep - save the $1k

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