I don’t like fact is so low in OZ I understand espresso shot is small but a less than 7oz macchiato or regular coffee is too small in my opinion, love the concept. Thanks for the video
When you clean the milk tube, does it go through the check list everytime? Or is it a first time thing. Wondering if it will be a process each time vs. just plugging the tube in and pressing start
@@clint8662 it offers a tube cleaning on the first drink. You can by-pass it. The settings icon will have a yellow indicator. You press on that area of the screen and it should bring you to the tube cleaning feature.
Thanks for your response. We just purchased the same coffee machine and attempted to make a latte using 2.5% milk, but there was no foam at all. We are planning to try using 3.5% milk.
@@MrRChitty I conducted a test using four different types of whole milk and was surprised to find that the foam produced for a latte is much less than that for a cappuccino or a latte macchiato. I had not expected that a coffee machine could control the foam level for each type of drink. I have a Saeco machine, and I noticed that it produces the same level of milk foam for both cappuccinos and lattes, without any difference. I had previously assumed that all machines worked in the same way. As a result, the foam is great on cappuccinos and latte macchiatos.
This was approximately 2000 on Amazon. They required an area of shipping that would allow for a signature. I sent it to my work. Yeah, I heard that about distilled. I drink plenty of well water which has plenty if minerals.
@@MrRChittyIt’s also not good for coffee. Coffee is mostly water, and water without any minerals can actually negatively impact the flavor. Also, depending upon the type of boiler, distilled water can actually damage espresso machines by leeching minerals from the boiler itself. Use filtered water, but not distilled water.
That’s a dressed up Siemens EQ500, same principle, same functions, same components, less psi. Indeed a very sleek beautiful design but unfortunately double the price. Not worth it in my opinion
Very informative! Thank you so much! ❤
@@saksmlz thank you
Just leaving this comment to boost your video. This video helped me make my decision. Thank you.
I appreciate it. I love this machine. 😀
I don’t like fact is so low in OZ I understand espresso shot is small but a less than 7oz macchiato or regular coffee is too small in my opinion, love the concept. Thanks for the video
I agree. My coffee is a double. I put two cups side by side and select 2. Thanks for watching.
When you clean the milk tube, does it go through the check list everytime? Or is it a first time thing. Wondering if it will be a process each time vs. just plugging the tube in and pressing start
@@clint8662 it offers a tube cleaning on the first drink. You can by-pass it. The settings icon will have a yellow indicator. You press on that area of the screen and it should bring you to the tube cleaning feature.
I wish there was a way to turn the background "music" off. 🙉
@@albertoc.3792 oh??
Sorry. Experimenting. I appreciate the feedback.
Mute your device and enable captions
@@gabangadgetmy I appreciate the feedback. I'll see if I can edit the video on studio.
How did the coffee that it made taste overall?
@@CharlesMTF I use dark or French roasts and enjoy the coffee.
Does the machine come with any cups?
@@Melody-tx2tj no, it doesn't come with cups.
@@MrRChitty thanks. I like those stainless steel ones you had in the video.
@@Melody-tx2tj those are Ozark from Walmart. Look and function exactly like Yeti. From the same country.
What type of milk did you use?
Whole milk. You can use any.
Thanks for your response. We just purchased the same coffee machine and attempted to make a latte using 2.5% milk, but there was no foam at all. We are planning to try using 3.5% milk.
@@MaxMoonMax let me know.
@@MrRChitty I conducted a test using four different types of whole milk and was surprised to find that the foam produced for a latte is much less than that for a cappuccino or a latte macchiato. I had not expected that a coffee machine could control the foam level for each type of drink. I have a Saeco machine, and I noticed that it produces the same level of milk foam for both cappuccinos and lattes, without any difference. I had previously assumed that all machines worked in the same way. As a result, the foam is great on cappuccinos and latte macchiatos.
@@MaxMoonMax wow!!!!
How much is this puppy? And by the way, distilled water is not good for you.
This was approximately 2000 on Amazon. They required an area of shipping that would allow for a signature. I sent it to my work. Yeah, I heard that about distilled. I drink plenty of well water which has plenty if minerals.
@@MrRChittyIt’s also not good for coffee. Coffee is mostly water, and water without any minerals can actually negatively impact the flavor. Also, depending upon the type of boiler, distilled water can actually damage espresso machines by leeching minerals from the boiler itself. Use filtered water, but not distilled water.
@@hardemandc I appreciate your response and feedback. We're gonna move towards filtered water.
it is actually dangerous for humans, DO NOT DRINK DISTILLED WATER
That’s a dressed up Siemens EQ500, same principle, same functions, same components, less psi. Indeed a very sleek beautiful design but unfortunately double the price.
Not worth it in my opinion
@@petru-alexandrudragusin7124 appreciate the feedback. So far we are enjoying this machine.
This is made in the same factory as Jura, so it wouldn’t be a re-hashed Siemens
Make the stupid music off
@@sickostechworld lol. Sorry. I appreciate the feedback. I won't use that clip again.