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so is that good or bad?
if you had the choice of a NS Aurelia Competizione or GB5, what would you select?
gotta make a decision this week. any insight is appreciated.
so is that good or bad?
if you had the choice of a NS Aurelia Competizione or GB5, what would you select?
gotta make a decision this week. any insight is appreciated.
is roberto your brother?
so is that good or bad?
if you had the choice of a NS Aurelia Competizione or GB5, what would you select?
gotta make a decision this week. any insight is appreciated.
I'd actually go the other way, Mike.
The NS Comp is PID controlled, and it's a more stable machine than a GB5, IMO. You can't beat a NS Aurelia group head.
Most GB5 owners I know have all had different, "unique" problems with their machines (things that aren't as common as Lineas).
When I've worked on GB5's I've always felt awkward and slow, it's just not a machine that I feel like I can work quickly on (the pump buttons seem awkward, although aesthetically I dig them). Take into account the fact that I've spent more time on LM machines than any other manufacturers, yet this machine still "felt" weird.
The steam levers on a NS are a speed dream (over the knobs on the LM) and I like the steam wands themselves on the NS over the GB5.
The hot water spout on a NS is a lot more practical than the stubby little thing on the LM machines.
I like LM portafilters better though.
The NS has barista lights, which is a silly thing to get excited about, but hey... sometimes bells and whistles can be exciting.
I'd grab a Strada any day over a Aurelia Comp, but an Aurelia Comp any day over a GB5.
-bry
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