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CoffeeGeek - Jura Capresso S9

CoffeeGeek - Jura Capresso S9 ()

  „In fact, it's almost a shame to call the Jura Capresso Impressa S9 Super Automatic a "consumer machine". This is a dual thermoblock machine, with independent heating systems for brewing and steaming. It's a large capacity and large volume automated espresso machine designed to see heavy duty in the home, and even medium to heavy duty in the office.“

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CoffeeGeek - Krups Moka Brew Pressure Brewer CoffeeGeek - Krups Moka Brew Pressure Brewer

  „And every single one that I put under the Fluke Therm test disappointed. Coffee machines made by Krups - at least the ones we've tested (six at last count) - simply cannot brew coffee at the proper brewing temperatures.“

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CoffeeGeek - Coffee: Machines and Brewing Methods, Bad 1st Experience with a CoffeeGeek - Coffee: Machines and Brewing Methods, Bad 1st Experience with a "Real" coffee maker.

  „Discussions> Coffee> Machines> Bad 1st...“

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CoffeeGeek - Isomac Zaffiro - Performance CoffeeGeek - Isomac Zaffiro - Performance

  „It does let you down in terms of being a "cappuccino machine", because of a long draw time between brewing and steaming (I do not recommend steaming first, then cycling the machine down to brew a shot - it takes almost as long, and can use half a reservoir of water in the process). But with that said, the actual steam performance of the Zaffiro was superb once the machine is heated up properly.“

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CoffeeGeek - Villaware Coffee Makers - Jim R.'s Review

  „ Machines that use only one element for warming and brewing often don't have enough juice for hitting this brew temperature.  I measured the temperature of the water coming out of the Villaware and it is 197F.  I had real hopes that this would be the case because of the dual heating elements and it is!“

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