I've had mine for six months and I mostly love it. My husband loves it, which is odd for him. I hate the cost of the water filters, my refrigerator water filters are cheaper and I can buy knock offs. My garden loves the grounds. I have it hooked up to the water line, we put a Y connector into the refrigerator line. I would definitely recommend the waterline option, it make the machine feel worth it. I wish there was an easy way to do an occasional decaf cup. I'm from New England so the ice cold nitro is my go to favorite. Also, I got mine during a special sale for $750, a lot but better than $1K. I agree with the size of the drip tray, it has to be emptied a lot
Honestly not much else that do both. Delonghi magnifica evo is pretty good the americano does a good job. The spin does both but you can watch my review I wasn’t a big fan of
I sent mine back which I was sad because I loved the machine . But started getting a lot of coffee grids . And burnt coffee taste with every cup. I just got the TK-01 still testing it out but do miss the spinn option for different coffees
You missed a couple. The side auger has to be cleaned regularly and it's not that easy with the small recessed screws. My machine has held up well but others report failures which require an expensive return to service depot. Also the marketplace is outrageously expensive--I NEVER use it.
I currently have a built-in Miele coffee maker and have already had two expensive repairs (each time more than the an entirely new Spinn). It makes great drip coffee - which is the only thing I care about. So what is, in your opinion, the best drip coffee maker that takes whole beans? Oh, height wise it has to fit in the 20” of the cabinet that now holds the Miele. Many thanks.
Technical issue nightmare. Very expensive to maintain. Plan for it to be gone for weeks at a time when it’s shipped for repairs. Made good coffee at first but even w diligent maintenance the quality diminished quickly. I have purchased more appliances than I’d like to admit but this is by far the worst investment.
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I've had mine for six months and I mostly love it. My husband loves it, which is odd for him. I hate the cost of the water filters, my refrigerator water filters are cheaper and I can buy knock offs. My garden loves the grounds. I have it hooked up to the water line, we put a Y connector into the refrigerator line. I would definitely recommend the waterline option, it make the machine feel worth it. I wish there was an easy way to do an occasional decaf cup. I'm from New England so the ice cold nitro is my go to favorite. Also, I got mine during a special sale for $750, a lot but better than $1K. I agree with the size of the drip tray, it has to be emptied a lot
Recommendations for a great machine that does drip coffee and espresso. Just returned a TrueBrew. Waiting for TK-02.
Anything else I need to consider?
Honestly not much else that do both. Delonghi magnifica evo is pretty good the americano does a good job. The spin does both but you can watch my review I wasn’t a big fan of
Need to invest in a fill light or reflective disk to bounce light onto your face/machine .
Yeah I bought one not long after this video
I sent mine back which I was sad because I loved the machine . But started getting a lot of coffee grids . And burnt coffee taste with every cup. I just got the TK-01 still testing it out but do miss the spinn option for different coffees
Yeah the grinds everywhere started to become an issue for me as well
Oh no. How long did you have it till it started doing that?
They keep jacking up the price which is a huge red flag
You missed a couple. The side auger has to be cleaned regularly and it's not that easy with the small recessed screws. My machine has held up well but others report failures which require an expensive return to service depot. Also the marketplace is outrageously expensive--I NEVER use it.
Yeah honestly was not a big fan of this machine either but that’s a good note
What semi automatic and super automatic maker would you recommend? Is it better to grind separately? Thanks in advance
What’s your price point
Is there an all around coffee maker you'd recommend(at any price point) i thought this was the best one on the market until ur real world review...?
Remember you said at any price point. The Jura Z10.
So to use "nitro cold brew" you aren't actually inserting or replacing any nitro cartridges?
Correct it’s basically faking it by spinning and forcing a ton of air. If you look up ice steamed espresso it’s like the same thing
Hi, I’m looking for the smallest possible high-bars espresso machine (with grinder) that has very few or no added IT bells. What would be your advice?
Are you looking for a super automatic or semi automatic?
I currently have a built-in Miele coffee maker and have already had two expensive repairs (each time more than the an entirely new Spinn). It makes great drip coffee - which is the only thing I care about.
So what is, in your opinion, the best drip coffee maker that takes whole beans? Oh, height wise it has to fit in the 20” of the cabinet that now holds the Miele. Many thanks.
Well I can’t say yet but probably the Terra kaffe tk02 I get my review unit soon so subscribe to catch it when it drops
Technical issue nightmare. Very expensive to maintain. Plan for it to be gone for weeks at a time when it’s shipped for repairs. Made good coffee at first but even w diligent maintenance the quality diminished quickly. I have purchased more appliances than I’d like to admit but this is by far the worst investment.
This thing is a big, hot mess waste of money😂😊
Yeah it’s not great i hope my review spelled it out decently
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Ur not disconnecting if u still have your apple watch on..lol
Sure but you’re not scrolling through Facebook instagram reading the new ect so it’s like having a flip phone in a way