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I would not consider the Epoca to be Rancilio's "standard model"... I'd consider the Classe 6 to be their standard machine. The Epoca is their low-cost machine. The Classe 10 is their high-end machine, and the Classe 8 fits somewhere in the middle.
I've worked on several Epocas of varying ages and am not a fan.
Though the Epoca uses many of the same components (including boiler and board) as the Classe 6, the base, side panels, and control panel are entirely molded plastic. Though that reduces your initial investment, that fact means that this machine doesn't age nearly as well as the Classe 6.
If you can make the small jump up to the Classe 6, I would recommend doing so.
There are ads like that all over the place, you just have to be patient for one in your area. I literally typed "minneapolis.craigslist.org la marzocco" into my search bar.
Google isn't hard, lol.
-bry
But seriously. I have seen ads, but a sparkly 3-group Linea AND expensive (though not my cup of tea) grinder, for $2,000? Including shipping?
Something seems off about it. But I hope for some buyer's sake that it's a great find.
I have an Epoca E 2 gp that I bought about 10 years ago and it runs fantastic. I just bought a 2gp
classe 8 and really like it. Don't get why people are so down on Rancilio. I see people spending so much money on espresso machines and they are not any better than the 2 that I have.
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