Hello Kurt!
** On Monday 13.03.23 - 08:38, you wrote:
It's got a decent sized-boiler - you can pull two expresso
shots then immediately go about steaming milk or pulling
boiling water for an americano.
Two things that make it larger than some others are the
system for disposing of coffee pucks and the front-mounted
water reservoir. That makes it easy to maintain the unit
if it's under a counter, like mine is.
The last machine that I had in use was a Bosch/Tassimo unit.
The coffee/tea pucks are very compact and thin. It was in use
for about 12 years. The quick/automated way of having a coffee
started and ready (walk off and do something else) was
addictive in of itself.
I was even contemplating offering "fresh" coffee at my shop
with a couple of units like that.
I did NOT appreciate having to take the system offline for the
descaler process every 6 months or so. However, I persisted
until I simply got fed up with paying the premium for the pre-
packaged pucks. Instead, I repurposed the machine to act as my
inline hotwater heater and just made my coffees with a
cone+filter that sits on top of the cup - and I used the much
less expensive loose-ground coffee - I did that for about 5
years.
Then, one day (after 10 years total) the machine reported a
fault light indicating that the water reservoir was empty,
although it was NOT. As a result, a simple descaler process
wasn't going to cooperate! I was already drinking decaf by
that time, so I wasn't really missing having a coffee. But the
machine is toast as far am I am concerned and will simply go to
landfill.
The machine only made at the most 4 to 6 beverages per day.
With those numbers it seems that 10 years of service, including
the recommended descaling, for a mchine like that seems
underperforming.
Anyway.. boiling water the simple way in a kettle, and letting
gravity and a paper cone do its magic is quite good and fast
enough.
I would imagine that your espresso machine would need far more
maintenance and cleaning than a simple water-only Bosch/Tassimo
system. I know you said that the machine "has already paid for
itself" in a few months (keeping in mind that the cost of
bistro coffees are overpriced to begin with), but I hope the
machine doesn't create maintenance headaches and added cost
down the road.
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