I just discovered Eureka are entering the low retention market with a slightly mysterious new machine titled ‘Zeus’. Their website doesn’t have an actual photo of it but I saw a twitter post from Host Milano that showed it sitting on a bench. It had some yellow powder coating which was an instant turnoff, but Matt black it would look cool. It did have a bean hopper so that sort of confused me a bit. Anyone heard anything about it?
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It will well worth the visit, some great posts on that thread!Originally posted by 338 View Posthttps://coffeesnobs.com.au/forum/equ...-eureka-models The thread above from last year has a post by Mal linking to some info on it
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First crack or nothing
- Nov 13
- 3438
- Sydney (West)
- Filter or long black: clean with crisp acidity
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In case you get to work and realise you forgot to grind your coffee that morning. Or perhaps you're at your holiday house and your aged mother is house-sitting but can't operate anything with less than 2 buttons. Imagine, if you will, the Capuchin monkey butler you've always wanted is finally a reality, you've even had him barista trained and commissioned a local artisan tailor to see him a tiny apron, but alas, Montgomery is confounded by touchscreens, so you must log in from your toasty warm bed and operate it for him.Originally posted by lancruiser View PostThe IoT connectivity piqued my interest. Why?
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The ninja has been awoken from slumber!Originally posted by level3ninja View PostIn case you get to work and realise you forgot to grind your coffee that morning. Or perhaps you're at your holiday house and your aged mother is house-sitting but can't operate anything with less than 2 buttons. Imagine, if you will, the Capuchin monkey butler you've always wanted is finally a reality, you've even had him barista trained and commissioned a local artisan tailor to see him a tiny apron, but alas, Montgomery is confounded by touchscreens, so you must log in from your toasty warm bed and operate it for him.
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