Is Delonghi still the goto
Discussion
For bean to cup coffee machines?
Old well used Delonghi is to be replaced, ninja machines seem quite funky or should we stick with tried ans tested?
ETA
Current machine has a steam wand we've never really used, is it worth getting a milk brother?
Old well used Delonghi is to be replaced, ninja machines seem quite funky or should we stick with tried ans tested?
ETA
Current machine has a steam wand we've never really used, is it worth getting a milk brother?
Edited by Huzzah on Tuesday 21st April 16:37
Still the go to? How low is your bar?
Buy a decent one.
https://uk.jura.com/en/homeproducts/automatic-coff...
Buy a decent one.
https://uk.jura.com/en/homeproducts/automatic-coff...
Quattr04. said:
Bean to cup machines are trash, no matter what you re spending
Get a proper set up, a good grinder and a espresso machine
Might aswell get a nespresso if you think bean to cup coffee is any good
I'm all ears please explain why my Jura Z10 is "trash" Get a proper set up, a good grinder and a espresso machine
Might aswell get a nespresso if you think bean to cup coffee is any good

PS. Hows the decaf going

Quattr04. said:
Bean to cup machines are trash, no matter what you re spending
Get a proper set up, a good grinder and a espresso machine
Might aswell get a nespresso if you think bean to cup coffee is any good
I don't see how manually putting the beans in a grinder and then manually putting the ground coffee in an espresso machine is so superior to letting the machine do the whole thing. For someone who is an inexperienced barista, the machine will surely do a much better job and more efficiently and with less mess.Get a proper set up, a good grinder and a espresso machine
Might aswell get a nespresso if you think bean to cup coffee is any good
Huzzah said:
For bean to cup coffee machines?
Old well used Delonghi is to be replaced, ninja machines seem quite funky or should we stick with tried ans tested?
ETA
Current machine has a steam wand we've never really used, is it worth getting a milk brother?
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZEq6bADIT8c[/youtube]Old well used Delonghi is to be replaced, ninja machines seem quite funky or should we stick with tried ans tested?
ETA
Current machine has a steam wand we've never really used, is it worth getting a milk brother?
Edited by Huzzah on Tuesday 21st April 16:37
Quattr04. said:
Bean to cup machines are trash, no matter what you re spending
Get a proper set up, a good grinder and a espresso machine
Might aswell get a nespresso if you think bean to cup coffee is any good
As sneering goes, thats pretty sneery, but I've had far more impressive sneers in my time. Get a proper set up, a good grinder and a espresso machine
Might aswell get a nespresso if you think bean to cup coffee is any good
PS I've discounted the Ninja because (horror of horrors) it needs manual tamping. Jura's are a bit too spendy.
Oh and it's frother not brother.
Edited by Huzzah on Wednesday 22 April 09:01
Huzzah said:
Quattr04. said:
Bean to cup machines are trash, no matter what you re spending
Get a proper set up, a good grinder and a espresso machine
Might aswell get a nespresso if you think bean to cup coffee is any good
As sneering goes, thats pretty sneery, but I've had far more impressive sneers in my time. Get a proper set up, a good grinder and a espresso machine
Might aswell get a nespresso if you think bean to cup coffee is any good
PS I've discounted the Ninja because (horror of horrors) it needs manual tamping. Jura's are a bit too spendy.
Oh and it's frother not brother.
Edited by Huzzah on Wednesday 22 April 09:01
The Ninja was not on sale at the time but if the budget was tighter then it would be the Ninja that tamps and based on weight. Good description and comparison here..........Gassing Station | Food, Drink & Restaurants | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


