Saturday, September 18, 2010

Jura-Capresso 13423 Impressa S9 One Touch Automatic Coffee-and-Espresso Center, Platinum

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We've had the S9 for over 5 years now. The customer service is pretty good when you have a maintenance question. Makes the most of a good coffee bean by ensuring you get a hot espresso with a lot of real crema. Use strong non-oily beans for the best coffee in the world. Brands I have used include Intelligentsia, Lutz, Kimbo, Lavazza, and other good espresso beans. What I really like about this machine is you can make other coffee (in addition to the beans you have loaded in the machine). It has a one button function to override the beans you already have loaded and lets you add grounds to a compartment at the front of the machine. For example, I have Dunkin Donuts decaf grounds on hand for folks that want a decaf coffee. I also have decaf espresso grounds.

Keep up with the maintenance on this machine and it will take care of you. It's pricey, so just keep up with the maintenance to get your money's worth. The machine will let you know when it's time to change the water filter, clean using the tablets, and de-calcify.

After having a coffee from this machine, we never go to Starbucks or any other coffee shop for coffee. There stuff will not compete. Maybe over 5 years, we broke even on this machine by the $$ we saved by not spending 4-5 bucks on double lattes. Good luck with your choice.


Feature


  • 1250-watt automatic coffee-and-espresso center with 20-ounce thermal milk container
  • 4 beverage buttons that can be programmed for cup size, strength, and temperature
  • Grinds, tamps, and brews at the touch of a button; conical burr grinder; pre-ground coffee funnel
  • 18-bar pump; dual ThermoBlock heating systems; graphic display; cup-warming platform
  • Measures 15 by 13-1/2 by 14-3/4 inches; 2-year limited warranty



Product Description


With the Jura-Capresso Impressa S9 One Touch Automatic Coffee and Espresso Center you can make any kind of coffee you wish, from a short, sharp ristretto to a creamy latte macchiato or any other variation on the theme, all perfectly prepared with the push of one button. State-of-the-art intelligent electronics enables you to make coffee precisely when and how you want it, tailored to the blend and roast of the coffee beans you choose. The machine is incredibly easy to operate with the Rotary Switch simply by turning and pushing to program. The graphic display keeps you informed at all times about the process of the coffee-making process or the selected maintenance program. Cleaning the S9 One Touch is as easy as operating it. Integrated rinsing, cleaning and descaling programs guarantee spotless hygiene at the touch of a button.





Lives Up To The Hype! - DRK -

Prior to purchasing the Impressa S9 I owned a Capresso C1000 for 12 years. The C1000 was a fully automatic coffee and espresso machine with a manual frothing system. I have to admit that I was very much a doubter that the FrothXpress system would actually work. However after owning and using the Impressa S9 for the past four months, I can say that it has lived up to the hype and then some.

The FrothXpress system performs as advertised and makes perfect froth every time. The S9 also makes an excellent quality shot of espresso. The one touch buttons and adjustments are extremely easy to use and customize. The extended siphoning hose allows for siphoning milk directly from the carton, eliminating the need for a separate milk container.

I can say that I have been pleasantly surprised by this machine and it was worth every penny.

Jura-Capresso 13423 Impressa S9 One Touch Automatic Coffee-and-Espresso Center, Platinum



warning: capressos are crap!!!! - doris day - right here
I bought the Impressa F7 for around 00 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 00, it should last more than four freaking years. You've been warned.


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