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dual boiler system vs. heat exchangers is always better so la marzocco is a winner, new paddle model is more than amazing and worth every penny. and if you ask about new comming model with boiler and pump for each group...thats anothet world...
any info about la marzocco, please, be free to ask...
I heartily agree with Nick. Dual boiler is going to be the best for consistency. Also, marzocco uses stainless steel for its group heads which is, on the whole, more temp stable and WAYYYYYYYYYY easier to maintain when cleaning. marzocco components seem to be a little more crafted and less manufactured. Simonelli is the most stable exchanger I've used, but dual boiler always wins in my book.
wont be fair for me to say that la marzocco is the best, but it is really....
i was happy to visit the factory and see that this is something so different, everything is hand made, everything is changing day by day, they keep going on and questioning and listening to others and what others expect from the machine...so they work and work...
new machine that was shown at scaa this year from inside looks great and im sad that i cannot put pictures on the net, not cos they said no, but i want first machine to go out and then we all can see whats in...so boilers from gs3 that are more stable than gb5 on each head, teflon covered all the pipes and contacts, high power pumps for each group, new board, new steaming, new group heads and circulation of water thrue them that keeps all even more constant...crazy...recovery??? try nuova with 40 or so shots and try marzocco and see the temperature...once again, nothing against nuova, wish i can test slayer but till then, only two words; la marzocco!!!
Chris DeMarse said:I heartily agree with Nick. Dual boiler is going to be the best for consistency. Also, marzocco uses stainless steel for its group heads which is, on the whole, more temp stable and WAYYYYYYYYYY easier to maintain when cleaning. marzocco components seem to be a little more crafted and less manufactured. Simonelli is the most stable exchanger I've used, but dual boiler always wins in my book.
I cannot wait to get my hands on this machine!! Sounds too good to be true. Once again though, is this realistic for a beginner?
nik orosi said:wont be fair for me to say that la marzocco is the best, but it is really....
i was happy to visit the factory and see that this is something so different, everything is hand made, everything is changing day by day, they keep going on and questioning and listening to others and what others expect from the machine...so they work and work...
new machine that was shown at scaa this year from inside looks great and im sad that i cannot put pictures on the net, not cos they said no, but i want first machine to go out and then we all can see whats in...so boilers from gs3 that are more stable than gb5 on each head, teflon covered all the pipes and contacts, high power pumps for each group, new board, new steaming, new group heads and circulation of water thrue them that keeps all even more constant...crazy...recovery??? try nuova with 40 or so shots and try marzocco and see the temperature...once again, nothing against nuova, wish i can test slayer but till then, only two words; la marzocco!!!
Chris DeMarse said:I heartily agree with Nick. Dual boiler is going to be the best for consistency. Also, marzocco uses stainless steel for its group heads which is, on the whole, more temp stable and WAYYYYYYYYYY easier to maintain when cleaning. marzocco components seem to be a little more crafted and less manufactured. Simonelli is the most stable exchanger I've used, but dual boiler always wins in my book.
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