The Oracle is an impressive machine from the comparison. That is an impressive level of automation. However, I achieve what I consider to be excellent results from a Rocket R58 and a Mazzer Kony. As with other's recommendations, you can achieve excellent coffees with not much effort with your existing machine and a good grinder. Invest in the grinder.
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I also achieve excellent results from a Kony and R58
But at work I also achieve excellent results with a M4D and Giotto Rocket Premium. The folk are super satisfied!
As above consider a better grinder.
I has been suggested in the forum the grinder should match the cost of the Espresso machine! Ouch! That is why we bought a Kony-e. Ouch. We have never regretted this purchase. Originally bought for the Premium It is now paired with the R58.
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As a rocket giotto owner I feel well placed to comment here. A machine upgrade won't give you what you are after unless there is something wrong with your machine.
I have a compak k3 grinder and can make a flat white in less time than it takes to boil the jug for the wife's cup of tea.
If you are after consistency and ease of use then don't change any of the variables. Use the same beans in the same due post roast date range. Adjust the grinder minimally, don't adjust your dose and tamp.
Put milk in jug, grind, tamp, lock into machine, start pump, clear steam wand and start steaming, finish steaming, stop pump, clean wand, add milk to coffee, clean handle and group head, clean milk jug. Enjoy coffee.
Ps. Your grinder has flat burrs not conical
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