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Anonymous wrote:so what your saying is that the ideal domestic machine is a commercial machine that doesnt have the charcteristics of a domestic but has the facilities that are offered by a commercial machine though it should not run like one, that is it should run like a domestic machine would, even though its not because thats how they are configured?
gouezeri wrote:Anonymous wrote:so what your saying is that the ideal domestic machine is a commercial machine that doesnt have the charcteristics of a domestic but has the facilities that are offered by a commercial machine though it should not run like one, that is it should run like a domestic machine would, even though its not because thats how they are configured?
It's Steve in disguise, only he could write such obscure prose
Paul L wrote:I have to say that the Isso brand appeals and I might just give up the Pavoni. Some thinking to do. I can see there's a price difference a bibration v rotary pump. For someone wanting consistent high quality, not the best technically, decent grinder and opportunity to put good beans through them is it worth stretching to an Alex or would a Vivi do all that one would reasonably require?
nickr wrote:Wow, now that really does sound exciting (and very expensive). Does the manufactures name begin with an E
Paul L wrote:Thanks Gents. The appeal is:
1. the £700-ish price mark (I also have the Hottop in the back of my mind as well to move on from my current iRoast)
2. obtaining a quality machine without reviews having to make excuses for brazing, wiring, noise etc.
3. buying from a reputable UK supplier such as Steve or the positive feedback for Bellarista as I am not really technical if I need help along the way
Importing form chris-coffee or some other or saving a few quid from a UK internet only source do not appeal. I shall wait patiently and look forward to the review(s).
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