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both are good, but neither is the end of the line. THeese are like cadillacs, I'd rather drive a porsche (mirage/ e61)
The Aurelia is as graceful as a Mack Truck, really not much style at all. Thats the thing about the Marzocco it is beautiful it has an elegance to it that is just timeless. As far as owning a machine I will hopefully be at the point someday that having a Porsche of a machine at home will be a reality but in the shop I need reliability and ease of service. I've has a couple of minor issues with my Aurelia, replaced one flow meeter and for some reason the steam wand valve handles are designed to be a wear item. Also my machine is an early one so the safety tray under the drip tray rusted out, I understand on later models this is now plastic. I do feel that they should have given my the tray even though the machine wsa out of warranty, it was an obvious design flaw. The machine is very easy to work on, it's almost as if they hired Germans designers instead of Italians. What has been peoples experience with the GB5?
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