Can you imagine a company that goes this far in depth into the things they sell? Just WOW!!! Love Marc and Todd. Thumbs up, subscribed and thanks for this.
Can't thank you enough for this video. My steam boiler pump did the 1 min run followed by timeout this morning, and as it turns out, that tiny little orifice under the boiler fill line that you point out around 4:57 had crusted right over. A quick descale and I was back up and running! Cheers to you guys for making this detailed video!
Hey Team, I wanted to thank you for the video and guide, the jet in ours got clogged after having it for about 2.3 years using r.o. water. There's no way I could have done it without your content. Thank you so much.
You guys really appeal to they way I like to view and buy things. I love the detailed investigation into the inner workings of these machines, and indeed all of the machines you review. Gives anyone a really good insight into how they work, if they are well manufactured, what can go wrong and potentially how it can self-fixed by a keen, capable owner. I wish Todd and Marc did videos for all the items in my life, that I wish I had a better understanding of, before buying (Hi-Fi, cameras, and many more!). The knowledge and enthusiasm is exceptional. Well done guys. Love it, love it, love it!
Hi PG, Thanks for the comment! We do put a lot of work and research into our videos! If you like this, you will like our tour of the Bezzera Factory near Milan, Italy. Bezzera is one of the original espresso machine manufacturers and one of the few that makes a majority of their machine components in their own factory. Here's a link to the factory tour video: th-cam.com/video/KY14ND7_Exs/w-d-xo.html Marc
Wow this video shows just how passionate you guys are about your work. Your videos in general are the most informative and interesting. Very impressed. Keep up the great work.
Wow there’s some thought gone onto the making of theses machines no wonder they last for years, enjoyed this in-depth look inside some much , it’s guys like you that are bringing so many machines to our attention, keep on doin what ya doin👍
this video saved my butt today. I just ordered some spare parts from your website. So much easier to fix my Duo MN instead of shipping back to you for repair.
I absolutely love your videos, the depth of your reviews and the amount of detail shown in your videos really help in making decisions when it comes down to buying equipment !! ❤
Great,great video,thank you so much Todd. You are a braver man than me taking this complex machine apart. Interesting comparison between the ECM and the Profitec. Thanks again!
Hi, thank you for another quality video. You guys have the most detailed information for the Bezzera and Expobars which are really good for home users. I hope you can do a video on testing the electronics like what you did for the Expobar eventually. I've a quite a number of questions with regards to the internals. How easy is it to access the transducer and relay which appears to be behind the boiler. Must the boilers be removed before we can access to that area or could the lever regulator be removed to easier access? Will you be able to show us how to remove the boiler that is already filled with water? Is descaling for the machine easy? Thank you for your hard work, Bezzera is proud to have you as distributors.
@Whole Latte Love, how did you removed the watertank holder? I dont know how to remove it, because its very tight over the pump, especially on the right side. Thanks for your answers :)
Here is the Bezzera Matrix / ECM Synchronika 2019 question I would like to know. Is it easier to work with the Bezerra or ECM Synchronika when it comes to troubleshooting issues with them? Which one is built more to last? My take is the Synchronika because it has less circuitry thus easier to maintain. I could be wrong but it makes it easier for me to make buying decision on my first espresso machine. As nice and techno impressive the Bezerra is, I am concern if I am buying a fancy looking machine that may not last as long as it looks. Then comes the taste of the espresso. Does it taste as good as it looks??? I mean I like the thought of super automatic, but this is what steered me out of the Oracle Touch too. Please help me with my weak sense of understanding espresso machines. You guys really know your stuff.
I have the matrix version. The LEDs are really cool and like to keep them on even if not making coffee. How can I keep the LEDs on without heating the boilers?
Hi Brian, The LEDs are cool! You'd likely have to DIY hack in some aftermarket LEDs as the original LEDs are tied into the control board of the machine for power and color mixing functionality.
hello guys ,I checked all the videos for the bezzera duo matrix and so far it's the best, i have a problem with this coffee machine,the brewing group does not work when i press any of the buttons same and the indicator light.Any idea? thx.
I am trying to plumb my Duo. I use the tube that it comes with but can't find water connector from home to supplied connector. What is the size male connector?
Hi guys!! Great videos! I have a DE Machine that has a European Schuko Plug. In looking at this video, it looks like the Power cord/plug is "plug and play" and could easily be replaced. How could I get an American version, prefer the 20 AMP version that allows both boilers
Hi Chad, Not exactly sure what you're after. You want to purchase an EU version and put US spec plug on it? Be aware EU versions run at higher voltage so more to it than swapping out the plug. This US Matrix is 20amp: www.wholelattelove.com/collections/prosumer-espresso-machines/products/bezzera-matrix-de-dual-boiler-espresso-machine#product-specs
@@Wholelattelovepage Well, my comments keep getting deleted. Not sure why. Trying to simplify and remove links to see if perhaps that is what the issue is. I already have the EU version. From looking on the Bezzera Website parts list, the only parts that appear to be regionalized are the power cords which come in many different versions for many different countries. That is why it seems it could be switched out. My understanding is that the US version that runs at 20 Amp is also 220V, at least it appears to be a 220 V plug? So, was trying to figure simplest way to use the EU machine in the US.
Hi thanx this video. My Bezzerra Duo De give me 13g/sec water. and this is a lot. I would liketo set 9g/sec. How can I set this manually? Somewhere I must to fint a Part. Where is this part in my Bezzera? THANK YOU!
Hi Paar, You can't really change the flow rate in a meaningful way. It's possible you could get a small reduction by adjusting the rotary pump bypass but that would cause a significant reduction in brew pressure.
Hi Todd & Marc - you guys are great..after washing this and your other reviews of Bezzera Matrix DE, quite repeatedly over one year, I finally purchased it last October from WLL, and could not be happier!! I came back here to ask this question. I removed the steam wand tip to clean milk buildup. I used a thin bottle-cleaner type thingy to clean the tip's inside, but it came off with a red colored O-ring (washer). I am not quite sure where the red O-ring should go back? There is a black colored O-ring still intact at the bottom exterior of the tip's threading. But where should I put back the red O-ring? is it on top of the black O-ring or somewhere else? Please advise.
Hi, I know this is an old video, but hoping the comments might still be moderated. I need to replace a stripped inlet valve to plumb in. I have ordered the replacement part (the brass union elbow) just searching for some advice on how to replace it. Im hoping i wont have to remove the housing. Any words of wisdom?
Hi TDF, yes still moderating! Fairly certain you will need to remove the housing to get a wrench on the other side of the fitting to remove. If you do need to remove the housing it's not difficult and we have this video that shows you how to do it on the Duo. Not sure which model you have but it's even easier on the Matrix: support.wholelattelove.com/hc/en-us/articles/360061078214--Bezzera-DUO-Remove-Housing-and-Drain-the-Boiler If you purchased the machine from us and run into trouble you can reach out to our Tech Support team here for assistance: support.wholelattelove.com/
Hi gubro, you are welcome and thank you for the comment and question! Yes the brew pressure is shown in the display. Here's the full review video of the Matrix/Duo machines: th-cam.com/video/1vuvwNLgS9g/w-d-xo.html Link is cued to shot of the display. Brew pressure is indicated on left side. Marc
Could a professional plumb the Magica so it was fed from the direct water supply? You could also install an in-line filter. I think due to the water quality in my area it would be best to be a direct water supply with an inbuilt filter to protect the coffee machine. Could the Magica be supplied with the ability to connect water to direct supply?
Hi E, No way to plumb direct to waterline. But you're right to filter water if you know your water is hard! A couple of great options for reservoir fed machines are in-tank pad filters like the BWT Bestsave: www.wholelattelove.com/products/bwt-bestsave-m-anti-scale-filter Or the BWT Penguin Pitcher: www.wholelattelove.com/products/bwt-penguin-2-7-l-water-pitcher Both those options go way beyond simple water softening using patented ion-exchange technology which replaces calcium in water with magnesium to prevent scale. Marc
What would cause my display not to work. It’s on the temperature screen and I can adjust the temperature + and - but I can’t tap on the OK button to accept the changes. Do the touchscreens go bad or would it be the controller?
Hi Eric, Thanks for the question. Hard to say. It is possible the screen went bad. I'd contact the retailer. If Whole Latte Love go here: www.wholelattelove.com/pages/contact-us
Hey Ante, Thanks for the question. The Matrix/Duo DE use a triple PID so the BZ group is under PID control. Bezzera does not specify wattage of group heating element. Here are other specs from the Bezzera site: www.bezzera.it/?p=articoli&id=34&lang=en Marc
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I like Todd's disassembly. I looking for new machine. Only one think i dont like. Copper boiler. I really like stainless steel. I am waiting for new VBM machine. Favorites are Bezzera Matrix, Rocket Cinquantotto and Lelit Bianca. I may need Todd's help.
Please don't take this as criticism, but why fiddle about with a dismantled machine when you coud take us through the one next to it - like the excellent vids you did on the Profitec/ECM dual boiler machines? It's hard to visualise whats going on with the components "almost" where they should be and a great big hand blocking half of the view! Your ECM stuff was fantastic.
Hi d, Thanks for the question. I can't say one makes a better espresso than the other. I can say the E61 opens up more possibilities for modifying an extraction. For instance rotary pump, plumbable machines from Profitec and ECM can do line-pressure pre-infusion. Also E61 machines with flow control which can modify flow rates to the group during an extraction. On the flip side electrically heated BZ groups are ready to brew far faster than thermosiphon heated E61 groups. Hope that helps! Marc
Hi! First of all great work! Really love your videos! Have you ever serviced the Bezzera Mitica top? Is the boiler insulated? Is it copper or stainless steel? From another video i've seen there is a tube that goes into the water tank from the top, what do you think is that for? Many thanks for your help! :)
Hi TV, Thanks a whole latte for the comment and questions! We do not carry the Mitica so have not serviced. My understanding it is a copper boiler. Do not know if the boiler is insulated. A tube going into the top of reservoir is generally a return from the OPV valve of the brew water circuit. Marc
Hi Guys, Love this machine and have it for a month now and works like clock work, just wanted to know, as I went to all the settings and couldn't find a way to adjust the brew pressure? I noticed it is pressure at 10 bars, 9 out of 10 times, is there way to adjust it? would be good to know :)
Hi Gerald, Thanks for the question and sharing your love of the machine. Like most all rotary pump machines brew pressure is adjusted manually. The adjustment is located underneath the machine just in front of the left rear leg. There's usually a black rubber cap over the adjustment. Remove the cap and use a flat blade screwdriver to adjust brew pressure. Make the adjustment with a backflush (blind filter basket) disc in the portafilter. Turn the machine on as if brewing. With the pump running turn the screw to produce 9 bar on the gauge. As the adjustment is underneath the machine you have to hang that back corner off the edge of a counter to access. Hope that helps! Marc
The only thing I don't like about these machines -- and many others -- is the vacuum breaker on the steam boiler. I just don't like water spritzing out all over the inside a machine that has a lot of electrical connections. Totally preventable with a tube that runs to the drip tray.
Can you imagine a company that goes this far in depth into the things they sell? Just WOW!!! Love Marc and Todd. Thumbs up, subscribed and thanks for this.
Hi y, Thanks for your comment!
Marc
Can't thank you enough for this video. My steam boiler pump did the 1 min run followed by timeout this morning, and as it turns out, that tiny little orifice under the boiler fill line that you point out around 4:57 had crusted right over. A quick descale and I was back up and running! Cheers to you guys for making this detailed video!
Hi KD, You're welcome and thanks for the kind comment - we're happy to help.
Hey Team, I wanted to thank you for the video and guide, the jet in ours got clogged after having it for about 2.3 years using r.o. water. There's no way I could have done it without your content. Thank you so much.
Glad it helped! Thanks a whole latte for taking a moment to leave a comment!
You guys really appeal to they way I like to view and buy things. I love the detailed investigation into the inner workings of these machines, and indeed all of the machines you review. Gives anyone a really good insight into how they work, if they are well manufactured, what can go wrong and potentially how it can self-fixed by a keen, capable owner. I wish Todd and Marc did videos for all the items in my life, that I wish I had a better understanding of, before buying (Hi-Fi, cameras, and many more!). The knowledge and enthusiasm is exceptional. Well done guys. Love it, love it, love it!
Hi PG, Thanks for the comment! We do put a lot of work and research into our videos! If you like this, you will like our tour of the Bezzera Factory near Milan, Italy. Bezzera is one of the original espresso machine manufacturers and one of the few that makes a majority of their machine components in their own factory. Here's a link to the factory tour video: th-cam.com/video/KY14ND7_Exs/w-d-xo.html
Marc
Wow this video shows just how passionate you guys are about your work. Your videos in general are the most informative and interesting. Very impressed. Keep up the great work.
Hi fgalia, Thank you very much for the comment. We love the stuff a whole latte!
Wow there’s some thought gone onto the making of theses machines no wonder they last for years, enjoyed this in-depth look inside some much , it’s guys like you that are bringing so many machines to our attention, keep on doin what ya doin👍
Thanks for the comment - will do!
Marc
this video saved my butt today. I just ordered some spare parts from your website. So much easier to fix my Duo MN instead of shipping back to you for repair.
Hey rv, For sure! Thanks for the comment!
I absolutely love your videos, the depth of your reviews and the amount of detail shown in your videos really help in making decisions when it comes down to buying equipment !! ❤
HI paul, Thanks a whole latte for the love!
@@Wholelattelovepage Thank you ! I ended up ordering a new Bezzera from you guys.
@@paulusandronicus Thanks a whole latte for your patronage!
Marc
Great,great video,thank you so much Todd. You are a braver man than me taking this complex machine apart. Interesting comparison between the ECM and the Profitec. Thanks again!
vincent scala you are welcome! Thanks for the comment.
It is fascinating to see this exploration of how such machines work
Hi Ardy, Thanks for the comment!
Absolutely fantastic & interesting to watch.
The guy is most professional. I will order one of these machines.
Hi Paul, Todd knows these machines and many others inside and out! Thanks for the comment.
Wow this was awesome, look at the size of the rotary pump!
Glad you liked it!
Hi, thank you for another quality video. You guys have the most detailed information for the Bezzera and Expobars which are really good for home users. I hope you can do a video on testing the electronics like what you did for the Expobar eventually. I've a quite a number of questions with regards to the internals. How easy is it to access the transducer and relay which appears to be behind the boiler. Must the boilers be removed before we can access to that area or could the lever regulator be removed to easier access? Will you be able to show us how to remove the boiler that is already filled with water? Is descaling for the machine easy? Thank you for your hard work, Bezzera is proud to have you as distributors.
Duo for the win baby ❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you very much for this fantastic video. You are the best...
lamocean21 Thank you for the comment - we love hearing that a whole latte!
Looking forward to the “put it back together” video ;-)
Hi DdB, Lol! That's what I have Todd for!
Marc
@Whole Latte Love, how did you removed the watertank holder? I dont know how to remove it, because its very tight over the pump, especially on the right side. Thanks for your answers :)
Here is the Bezzera Matrix / ECM Synchronika 2019 question I would like to know. Is it easier to work with the Bezerra or ECM Synchronika when it comes to troubleshooting issues with them? Which one is built more to last? My take is the Synchronika because it has less circuitry thus easier to maintain. I could be wrong but it makes it easier for me to make buying decision on my first espresso machine. As nice and techno impressive the Bezerra is, I am concern if I am buying a fancy looking machine that may not last as long as it looks. Then comes the taste of the espresso. Does it taste as good as it looks??? I mean I like the thought of super automatic, but this is what steered me out of the Oracle Touch too. Please help me with my weak sense of understanding espresso machines. You guys really know your stuff.
All very good questions. Unfortunately, this video is to impress the gullible audience and not to express useful context.
...you are right about the ECM,it is number one.The Bezzera model we see, turned out to be problematic, because of the screen,which was off very soon.
I have the matrix version. The LEDs are really cool and like to keep them on even if not making coffee. How can I keep the LEDs on without heating the boilers?
Hi Brian, The LEDs are cool! You'd likely have to DIY hack in some aftermarket LEDs as the original LEDs are tied into the control board of the machine for power and color mixing functionality.
@@Wholelattelovepage do you think this could be a software upgrade in the future?
Very nice review.
Hi Eric, Thanks for the comment!
Marc
Whole Latte Love you are welcome.
hello guys ,I checked all the videos for the bezzera duo matrix and so far it's the best, i have a problem with this coffee machine,the brewing group does not work when i press any of the buttons same and the indicator light.Any idea?
thx.
Hi dk, Espresso machines often do not operate if they are not sensing a water in the reservoir.
those are great videos, those espresso machine disections
I would love to see one of a lever machine
Hi m, Thank for the comment and request. Here's a Profitec Pro 800 lever video: th-cam.com/video/MRi7CjkS9Uc/w-d-xo.html
Marc
I am trying to plumb my Duo. I use the tube that it comes with but can't find water connector from home to supplied connector. What is the size male connector?
Please show the internal Components of the Bezzera BZ 10... thanks ;-)
Hi MM, You can get a look at the internals of BZ10 in this video: th-cam.com/video/dR1juoxIYlY/w-d-xo.html
I would love to get in there and swap out those LEDs with the LEDs that cycle through colors.
Hey k of m, That would be fun and probably fairly easy to do!
Marc
Hi guys!! Great videos! I have a DE Machine that has a European Schuko Plug. In looking at this video, it looks like the Power cord/plug is "plug and play" and could easily be replaced. How could I get an American version, prefer the 20 AMP version that allows both boilers
Hi Chad, Not exactly sure what you're after. You want to purchase an EU version and put US spec plug on it? Be aware EU versions run at higher voltage so more to it than swapping out the plug. This US Matrix is 20amp: www.wholelattelove.com/collections/prosumer-espresso-machines/products/bezzera-matrix-de-dual-boiler-espresso-machine#product-specs
@@Wholelattelovepage Well, my comments keep getting deleted. Not sure why. Trying to simplify and remove links to see if perhaps that is what the issue is. I already have the EU version. From looking on the Bezzera Website parts list, the only parts that appear to be regionalized are the power cords which come in many different versions for many different countries. That is why it seems it could be switched out. My understanding is that the US version that runs at 20 Amp is also 220V, at least it appears to be a 220 V plug? So, was trying to figure simplest way to use the EU machine in the US.
Hi thanx this video.
My Bezzerra Duo De give me 13g/sec water. and this is a lot. I would liketo set 9g/sec. How can I set this manually? Somewhere I must to fint a Part. Where is this part in my Bezzera? THANK YOU!
Hi Paar, You can't really change the flow rate in a meaningful way. It's possible you could get a small reduction by adjusting the rotary pump bypass but that would cause a significant reduction in brew pressure.
Hi Todd & Marc - you guys are great..after washing this and your other reviews of Bezzera Matrix DE, quite repeatedly over one year, I finally purchased it last October from WLL, and could not be happier!! I came back here to ask this question. I removed the steam wand tip to clean milk buildup. I used a thin bottle-cleaner type thingy to clean the tip's inside, but it came off with a red colored O-ring (washer). I am not quite sure where the red O-ring should go back? There is a black colored O-ring still intact at the bottom exterior of the tip's threading. But where should I put back the red O-ring? is it on top of the black O-ring or somewhere else? Please advise.
you are the best !
Hi EK, We try! Thanks for the comment.
Marc
Hi, I know this is an old video, but hoping the comments might still be moderated. I need to replace a stripped inlet valve to plumb in. I have ordered the replacement part (the brass union elbow) just searching for some advice on how to replace it. Im hoping i wont have to remove the housing. Any words of wisdom?
Hi TDF, yes still moderating! Fairly certain you will need to remove the housing to get a wrench on the other side of the fitting to remove. If you do need to remove the housing it's not difficult and we have this video that shows you how to do it on the Duo. Not sure which model you have but it's even easier on the Matrix: support.wholelattelove.com/hc/en-us/articles/360061078214--Bezzera-DUO-Remove-Housing-and-Drain-the-Boiler
If you purchased the machine from us and run into trouble you can reach out to our Tech Support team here for assistance: support.wholelattelove.com/
Great Work. Thank you for the informations. I'll probably buy a matrix. Consider whether MN or DE. Greetings from Germany
Hi m, Thanks for the comment!
Hi thanks for your great videos!
You showed the screw to adjust the brew pressure - is the brew pressure shown in the display?
Thanks!!!
Hi gubro, you are welcome and thank you for the comment and question! Yes the brew pressure is shown in the display. Here's the full review video of the Matrix/Duo machines: th-cam.com/video/1vuvwNLgS9g/w-d-xo.html Link is cued to shot of the display. Brew pressure is indicated on left side.
Marc
great video! You missed to talk and show the pump. is it a good quality pump? are there any specs we need to keep focus when choosing one?
Hi Rui, It's a commercial quality rotary pump. Same rotary pump/motor used in the vast majority of this machine type regardless of manufacturer.
Marc
Could a professional plumb the Magica so it was fed from the direct water supply? You could also install an in-line filter. I think due to the water quality in my area it would be best to be a direct water supply with an inbuilt filter to protect the coffee machine. Could the Magica be supplied with the ability to connect water to direct supply?
Hi E, No way to plumb direct to waterline. But you're right to filter water if you know your water is hard! A couple of great options for reservoir fed machines are in-tank pad filters like the BWT Bestsave: www.wholelattelove.com/products/bwt-bestsave-m-anti-scale-filter
Or the BWT Penguin Pitcher: www.wholelattelove.com/products/bwt-penguin-2-7-l-water-pitcher
Both those options go way beyond simple water softening using patented ion-exchange technology which replaces calcium in water with magnesium to prevent scale.
Marc
What would cause my display not to work. It’s on the temperature screen and I can adjust the temperature + and - but I can’t tap on the OK button to accept the changes. Do the touchscreens go bad or would it be the controller?
Hi Eric, Thanks for the question. Hard to say. It is possible the screen went bad. I'd contact the retailer. If Whole Latte Love go here: www.wholelattelove.com/pages/contact-us
Hi Marc, what is the power of those two cartidges in grouphead? They are PID controled?
Hey Ante, Thanks for the question. The Matrix/Duo DE use a triple PID so the BZ group is under PID control. Bezzera does not specify wattage of group heating element. Here are other specs from the Bezzera site: www.bezzera.it/?p=articoli&id=34&lang=en
Marc
I like Todd's disassembly. I looking for new machine. Only one think i dont like. Copper boiler. I really like stainless steel. I am waiting for new VBM machine. Favorites are Bezzera Matrix, Rocket Cinquantotto and Lelit Bianca. I may need Todd's help.
Hi BB, Thanks for the comment. For stainless and excellent build quality have a look at the Profitec Pro 700 and ECM Synchronika as well!
Marc
Please don't take this as criticism, but why fiddle about with a dismantled machine when you coud take us through the one next to it - like the excellent vids you did on the Profitec/ECM dual boiler machines? It's hard to visualise whats going on with the components "almost" where they should be and a great big hand blocking half of the view!
Your ECM stuff was fantastic.
Hi thanks for your great videos! .. so do you prefer the BZ grouphead or E61 ? and which one gives a better Espresso ؟
Hi d, Thanks for the question. I can't say one makes a better espresso than the other. I can say the E61 opens up more possibilities for modifying an extraction. For instance rotary pump, plumbable machines from Profitec and ECM can do line-pressure pre-infusion. Also E61 machines with flow control which can modify flow rates to the group during an extraction. On the flip side electrically heated BZ groups are ready to brew far faster than thermosiphon heated E61 groups. Hope that helps!
Marc
Hi! First of all great work! Really love your videos! Have you ever serviced the Bezzera Mitica top? Is the boiler insulated? Is it copper or stainless steel? From another video i've seen there is a tube that goes into the water tank from the top, what do you think is that for? Many thanks for your help! :)
Hi TV, Thanks a whole latte for the comment and questions! We do not carry the Mitica so have not serviced. My understanding it is a copper boiler. Do not know if the boiler is insulated. A tube going into the top of reservoir is generally a return from the OPV valve of the brew water circuit.
Marc
Hi Guys, Love this machine and have it for a month now and works like clock work, just wanted to know, as I went to all the settings and couldn't find a way to adjust the brew pressure? I noticed it is pressure at 10 bars, 9 out of 10 times, is there way to adjust it? would be good to know :)
Hi Gerald, Thanks for the question and sharing your love of the machine. Like most all rotary pump machines brew pressure is adjusted manually. The adjustment is located underneath the machine just in front of the left rear leg. There's usually a black rubber cap over the adjustment. Remove the cap and use a flat blade screwdriver to adjust brew pressure. Make the adjustment with a backflush (blind filter basket) disc in the portafilter. Turn the machine on as if brewing. With the pump running turn the screw to produce 9 bar on the gauge. As the adjustment is underneath the machine you have to hang that back corner off the edge of a counter to access. Hope that helps!
Marc
@@Wholelattelovepage thanks Marc helpful as always :)
Is it true that each and every machine, regardless of brand, is actually unboxed and operated by WLL people before shipping to the customer?
Hi DBL, Thanks for the question. All prosumer level semi-automatic machines are bench tested/setup by WLL machine techs prior to shipping.
Marc
I thought Rube Goldberg died! Apparently, he's still alive and has moved to Italy.
The only thing I don't like about these machines -- and many others -- is the vacuum breaker on the steam boiler. I just don't like water spritzing out all over the inside a machine that has a lot of electrical connections. Totally preventable with a tube that runs to the drip tray.
Hi Z06, I hear that - something I always like to see.
Marc
Nice video, but are you not drinking too much coffee? Or just ADHD?