bean to cup coffee machine

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PositronicRay

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27,120 posts

185 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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Just back from visiting some friends and I'm a convert, after yrs of our old filter.

So here's the rub they have a Jura E8 machine, excitedly googled this then had to pick myself up off the floor!!

Any more budget orientated machines, that'll still do a good job?

Edited by PositronicRay on Monday 16th October 10:48

Shaw Tarse

31,544 posts

205 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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Delonghi

PositronicRay

Original Poster:

27,120 posts

185 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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Shaw Tarse said:
Delonghi
Phew!

Something like this?


https://www.amazon.co.uk/DeLonghi-Magnifica-Espres...

Shaw Tarse

31,544 posts

205 months

Monday 16th October 2017
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That ^^^ is what I bought ages ago thanks to PH.
I'm happy with it, though it's not quiet.
Plenty more advice if you try the search function.

Origin Unknown

2,313 posts

171 months

Friday 20th October 2017
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I also followed the steer from the PH masses and went for the De'Longhi Magnifica ESAM4200 machine recently. Great machine for a very sensible price. I now have Americano's and Macchiato's that we think taste better than what we get from Costa! The expresso's are pretty good too.

Bought from here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001EOMZ5E/ref...

Lotobear

6,510 posts

130 months

Friday 20th October 2017
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I've had a Sage Barista for a few years now - use it every day and it's great. I really could not want more in a coffee maker.

PositronicRay

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27,120 posts

185 months

Friday 20th October 2017
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Origin Unknown said:
I also followed the steer from the PH masses and went for the De'Longhi Magnifica ESAM4200 machine recently. Great machine for a very sensible price. I now have Americano's and Macchiato's that we think taste better than what we get from Costa! The expresso's are pretty good too.

Bought from here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001EOMZ5E/ref...
That sounds great, does it look okay? In the photo the fascia and controls look a bit..............well.................plasticy.

PositronicRay

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27,120 posts

185 months

Friday 20th October 2017
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Lotobear said:
I've had a Sage Barista for a few years now - use it every day and it's great. I really could not want more in a coffee maker.
This is going to sound a bit crap, but things endorsed by famous cheffy types irritate me.

Origin Unknown

2,313 posts

171 months

Friday 20th October 2017
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PositronicRay said:
That sounds great, does it look okay? In the photo the fascia and controls look a bit..............well.................plasticy.
I know exactly what you mean. I can only really offer an opinion but to me, it's appearance isn't cheap and it feel solid to use. If you're anywhere near Crowthorne Berks , you are welcome to pop in.

PositronicRay

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27,120 posts

185 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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Origin Unknown said:
PositronicRay said:
That sounds great, does it look okay? In the photo the fascia and controls look a bit..............well.................plasticy.
I know exactly what you mean. I can only really offer an opinion but to me, it's appearance isn't cheap and it feel solid to use. If you're anywhere near Crowthorne Berks , you are welcome to pop in.
Thanks.

We're Warwickshire, so a bit far, sounds reassuring anyway.


ETA

Amazon also have this one spec looks the same

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00LB8FHJ4/ref...

Edited by PositronicRay on Saturday 21st October 07:44

PositronicRay

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27,120 posts

185 months

Saturday 21st October 2017
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Just seen this one with "new silent grinder" confused I will be!

https://www.argos.co.uk/product/7453605

Just too much choice man.

Picked up the Argos jobbie this morning

a) It's black
b) Quiet grinder

Very impressed so far. biggrin

Edited by PositronicRay on Sunday 22 October 11:39


Edited by PositronicRay on Sunday 22 October 14:48

Cold

15,268 posts

92 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Origin Unknown said:
PositronicRay said:
That sounds great, does it look okay? In the photo the fascia and controls look a bit..............well.................plasticy.
I know exactly what you mean. I can only really offer an opinion but to me, it's appearance isn't cheap and it feel solid to use. If you're anywhere near Crowthorne Berks , you are welcome to pop in.
Yep, I use mine almost daily and have had it for about five or six years now. No, the knobs and switches definitely aren't billet aluminium but the actions have a solid feel to them. I've had no issues with it during ownership apart from it wanting to do two descaling procedures over the years, but I do live in a very hardwater area. (Think of it as a DPF regen!)

Looking at my photo it seems I should probably give it a wipe down with a damp cloth soon. irkedlaugh


jinkster

2,257 posts

158 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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I really like the idea of the Miele coffee machine (standalone). They are expensive bought new but eBay seems to throw up a few bargains every now and then. Anyone got one? Can you recommend?

Vaud

50,796 posts

157 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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jinkster said:
I really like the idea of the Miele coffee machine (standalone). They are expensive bought new but eBay seems to throw up a few bargains every now and then. Anyone got one? Can you recommend?
Parents in law have one and are very impressed.

Vaud

50,796 posts

157 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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Origin Unknown said:
The expresso's are pretty good too.
Espresso wink

anonymous-user

56 months

Sunday 22nd October 2017
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PositronicRay said:
Shaw Tarse said:
Delonghi
Phew!

Something like this?


https://www.amazon.co.uk/DeLonghi-Magnifica-Espres...
Brilliant machine. Not up there with the fancy brevilles etc nor much use for textured milk but for espresso it is unbeatable value. I have been drawing 6 espressos a day from mine for about 7 years now and it has never put a foot wrong. It takes a bit of setup of grind and dosage to get it just perfect for your favourite bean but, once set, it delivers a consistent crema time after time. Unbreakable in my experience despite its obviously cheap materials and low price.



Steviesam

1,254 posts

136 months

Monday 23rd October 2017
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Hang On said:
PositronicRay said:
Shaw Tarse said:
Delonghi
Phew!

Something like this?


https://www.amazon.co.uk/DeLonghi-Magnifica-Espres...
Brilliant machine. Not up there with the fancy brevilles etc nor much use for textured milk but for espresso it is unbeatable value. I have been drawing 6 espressos a day from mine for about 7 years now and it has never put a foot wrong. It takes a bit of setup of grind and dosage to get it just perfect for your favourite bean but, once set, it delivers a consistent crema time after time. Unbreakable in my experience despite its obviously cheap materials and low price.
We have one at our office. It must do 200 cups a day and its not broken down yet!

RobGT81

5,229 posts

188 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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anonymous-user

56 months

Friday 24th November 2017
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RobGT81 said:
Cheapest I have ever seen it. (Paid 299 for mine).

shep1001

4,600 posts

191 months

Wednesday 29th November 2017
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Got a delonghi eletta machine in the Black Friday deals for £370. It’s a big old beast but knocks out a good cup of coffee. Not sure what they are going for now but seen them on the delonghi website for £900 and on Amazon for £600