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The unit's two-step pre-infusion cycle moistens and conditions the ground coffee for maximum flavor extraction with perfect crema topping. And for consistently professional results, two stainless-steel-lined ThermoBlock heating systems are always ready for coffee and steam with no downtime, no contact with aluminum, and no taste transfers due to the internal stainless-steel layout. The unit serves up the coffee and adds hot, frothed milk without ever having to move the cup--its dual-nozzle system with two separate outlets for milk and coffee makes it possible. Moreover, short and long dual nozzle systems accommodate different-sized cups.
The unit comes equipped with an 18-bar power pump, an illuminated brewing area, a separate height-adjustable hot-water spout, a 10-ounce bean container, and a 20-ounce stainless-steel thermal milk container. For added convenience, its 96-ounce removable water container features a Clearyl water-care system, making decalcifying virtually obsolete. Designed in chrome-plated metal housing with a unique mirror LED display, the 1,350-watt machine makes for a beautiful addition to any home or small office. Made in Switzerland, the coffee center measures 16-1/2 by 12-1/2 by 14 inches and carries a one-year limited warranty.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best coffee machine on the planet.,
By Susie (Houston) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Jura 13419 Impressa Z6 Automatic Coffee and Espresso Center (Kitchen)
I've never written a review before, but I noticed a customer had put the same review on every machine made by Jura-Capresso, which describes an experience quite different from my own, so in the interest of fair play, I feel compelled to speak up. One of the best things in life is a good cup of coffee and this machine (the Z6) is heaven. It makes the thickest frothiest cappuccino with the push of a single button. It costs a year's pay, but it's worth every penny. And it's beautiful. I have had lots of coffee makers over the years, many of them by Jura-Capresso, (and many from other manufacturers), but my experience with this company has been more than satisfactory; they are super. When something goes wrong or you are confused about something, their help line answers immediately and they walk you through to a solution, and are always competent and very nice. I've given old machines to my daughters and when the one of them finally can't be fixed over the phone, the old machine can be sent in and refurbished for a nominal fee or a trade in is offered with a discount on a new machine. I recommend these machines heartily.
2 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
warning: capressos are crap!!!!!!,
By doris day (right here) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jura 13419 Impressa Z6 Automatic Coffee and Espresso Center (Kitchen)
I bought the Impressa F7 for around $1200 about four years ago. I've had error messages and jamming for 3, even after they "repaired" it. For the last six months, it'll freeze up once a day, sometimes after I make one espresso, sometimes before I can make any. Now it doesn't work at all. The metal puck part is jammed up high inside. Not sure if it's bad engineering or inferior materials or both. But for $1200, it should last more than four freaking years. You've been warned.
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