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For added convenience, the appliance offers easy-to-use programming functions. Choose from two temperature settings, three strength levels, and volume--one or two cups at a time, from 1 to a full 16 ounces. Turn the rotary dial to make changes during brewing without changing the programmed setting. Plus, the steam output can be set to a certain time for filling cup after cup with the exact same amount of hot steamed or frothed milk, which means no more wasted milk. Even more, selecting from "continuous-on" or "auto-off" from one half-hour to nine hours in one-hour increments makes it possible for the unit to turn on at the programmed time and ensures it stays on for as long as it's needed. A bright 10-digit LED display dialog system gives short, simple instructions like "ready", "heating", "fill water", and "clean unit".
Other useful details include a 64-ounce removable water tank, an 8-ounce bean container, a five-level water-hardness selector, an automatic hot-water rinse cycle that cleans and pre-heats all vital brewing parts, a height-adjustable coffee spout, and an electronic water-level sensor that makes sure the machine never operates without water. Moreover, its Clearyl water-care system removes chlorine, lead, aluminum, and copper for better-tasting coffee, and a special organic additive removes almost all calcium and eliminates decalcifying altogether. The unit also provides electronic sensors that indicate when water or coffee beans need to be added, an automatic cleaning cycle indicator, a "full" indicator for the used coffee container, seven language options in the dialog system, Energy Saving mode to reduce power consumption in stand-by mode, and a separate main power switch. Accessories include a Clearyl water filter, cleaning tablets, a measuring scoop, a water-hardness indicator strip, and a DVD with detailed tips on brewing, frothing methods, and cleaning. UL listed for household use, the coffee-and-espresso center measures 16 by 11 by 13-1/2 inches and carries a limited warranty for two years or 6,000 cups, whichever comes first.
From the Manufacturer
The Impressa C9: Cafe Quality Drinks on Demand
| Fulfilling the coffee lover's dream of cappuccino or latte on demand, the Impressa C9 One Touch from Jura-Capresso creates authentic cappuccinos or lattes at the touch of one button, without moving the cup. This is the one of the most compact one-touch automatic coffee center on the market, with advanced features in a space-saving design. One touch of a button is all it takes to produce cafe-quality crema coffee, espresso, cappuccino, or latte for a true bean-to-cup experience. In less than 60 seconds, the machine automatically froths or steams milk, grinds, tamps, brews, and self cleans, making it as easy to brew your favorite beverages at home as buying them at the coffee shop. It can also dispense hot water for tea or froth chocolate milk for foamy hot chocolate. |
Customizable to Fit Your Taste
| The Impressa C9 One Touch is fully programmable for coffee strength, cup size, and more. It also allows you to override programming functions to customize your brew any time you want. Jura-Capresso's frothXpress Plus system can automatically froth or steam milk for a variety of professional quality espresso beverages. A 14-ounce stainless steel insulated milk container adds to its convenience by keeping milk cold and ready for frothing for up to eight hours. Save Energy and Space Designed for energy efficiency, the main power switch ensures that zero energy is pulled when the machine is off but still plugged in, and programmable energy-saving options allow the machine to draw less energy in stand-by mode. The 64-ounce water tank and 8-ounce bean container keep the machine stocked and ready to create beverages at the touch of a button. As another helpful feature, cups can be stored on a chrome-plated storage area on top of this machine. A Host of Features The Impressa C9 also includes standard Jura-Capresso features, such as an adjustable conical burr grinder with six fineness settings, a separate funnel for pre-ground coffee, and the CLEARYL water filter to ensure water is free from impurities and to improve taste. This filter also eliminates the need for decalcification. With its sleek Piano Black finish and chrome accents, the Impressa C9 One Touch automatic coffee center will be the centerpiece of your kitchen. Its versatility in creating delicious hot beverages makes it a machine you'll turn to all day long. | |
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44 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good But Disappointed also,
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This review is from: Jura 13422 Impressa C9 One Touch Automatic Coffee-and-Espresso Center, Black (Kitchen)
we've had an S9 Jura for over 7 years and made over 6,000 coffees with it. It was a trooper and fantastic but sadly died on us so we wanted a replacement. I checked the specs for the S9 and C9 and seemed they were pretty much the same so for the price difference it felt living with a black and slimmer model with slightly less horsepower was a sensible trade-off.
The good; 1. Quiet 2. Small 3. Makes a nice cup of coffee (if administered well) 4. Button layout and customization is way easier than the old S9 The Bad 1. Black is not as attractive as the silver and also shows marks easier 2. Water filters are different sizes to the S9 (had a stock so that's a little annoying) 3. All the essentials feel twice as small as the S9 and a pain.. the milk container cannot even support two Lattes, the water container is too small and the coffee store is also. 4. The One-Touch button makes for a warm and hot coffee so is also a pointless feature IMO. 5. Fixed steam spout so with large cups it will be a pain to remove them without spilling When we made a coffee with the S9 and new with the C9 we put the coffee in first, fill the milk and 3/4 up we switch to steam and give it a blast for the heat. This on either machine makes a fabulous coffee but negates the value of the one-touch. If I were doing this again, I'd go for either a cheaper model knowing the one-touch is pointless and if budget is the concern OR I'd sucked it in and gone for the S9 for the added capacity.. For me I wish I'd chosen the S9 as the capacity thing will probably grind on me more than anything else.. but the above will give you an idea of variances. All this said, I LOVE Jura, for the years we've had them, they're reliable, provide great service and well worth the investment. I'll begrudgingly live with the C9 knowing I made the wrong choice,.. Hope this helps your decision process..
24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Convenience + Quality,
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This review is from: Jura 13422 Impressa C9 One Touch Automatic Coffee-and-Espresso Center, Black (Kitchen)
I purchased this recently after I returned my unreliable Saeco V'spresso model. This machine has been much more reliable and makes excellent quality espresso/cappuccino with the push of a button. My favorite feature is the frothing system that allows it possible to make a cappuccino without moving the cup. It is much quicker than the traditional steam wand for lazy people like myself. Jura-Capresso seems to have much better customer service and warranties than its competitors as an added bonus.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gorgeous machine,
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This review is from: Jura 13422 Impressa C9 One Touch Automatic Coffee-and-Espresso Center, Black (Kitchen)
This is my second fully automatic espresso maker. The first one was a Jura Espresso E8. They seem to have a life span of about 5 years with very frequent use -- probably 10-15 single cups a day.
The Jura-Capresso espresso maker only needs you to feed it with water and espresso beans and empty out the grounds drawer every once in a while. It does every single other thing. At the touch of a button, it grinds the beans to the perfect texture, tamps it to perfection, and brews espresso exactly. Finding espresso beans is always interesting. Right now, my favorite are from a small roaster called Ancora in Wisconsin. This espresso maker prefers beans that are not too dark and oily and never likes flavored beans. French Roasts are good, as are Columbian, for a rich flavor. Lavazza beans are good for everyday use. My only complaint? The espresso is just a little too perfect. It is not the same as sitting in a cafe on a sidewalk in Paris sipping espresso and smoking gauloises. But very few things are.
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