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i say get a super auto......
if cost isnt an issue then i would also consider looking at the mirage 3group machine which looks and reads incredible. its deisigned by the same person who deisigned the speedster
Joseph, we require our baristas to rotate through grouphead 1, 2, and 3 when they are on the bar. Another aspect for us that is a benefit is the expanded cup warmer. We serve glass/ceramic in the store and the larger machine allows for more space on top.
Damon, since we are talking nice spro machines for folks with $. I just came from a cool site of one of my Russian friends, Irina Puzachkova on BX, http://www.coffeemania.ru/eng/ One of their machines is a La Mistral, It is a three group new LM machine /model/ design. It looks like they "LM" were not to be undone by Synesso. In fact I would say, (if I didn't know better) that the engineer who I met at a previous Seattle Coffee fest and I can't remember his name, who broke off of LM and came up with the Synesso, colaborated with LM to come up with this beautiful machine. The claim is made/suggested that this is Bill Gates home personal machine.
Sweet....
Damon Lurie said:if cost isnt an issue then i would also consider looking at the mirage 3group machine which looks and reads incredible. its deisigned by the same person who deisigned the speedster
OFF PRESENT QUESTION ..BUT DOES ANYONE HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH BRASILIA LEVA MACHINES ?
Wish I did....
terry paton said:OFF PRESENT QUESTION ..BUT DOES ANYONE HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH BRASILIA LEVA MACHINES ?
OFF PRESENT QUESTION ..BUT DOES ANYONE HAVE EXPERIENCE WITH BRASILIA LEVA MACHINES ?
If you are considering a 3-group machine, and cost is no issue, I would recommend two 2-group machines, instead.
First of all, in a 3-group machine, the middle group is virtually unusable when the other two groups are being used. There just isn't enough space for a barista to work in there, if other baristi are using the outer groups.
With a single 3-group machine, you are still susceptible to too many single point failures. As some one already pointed out recently, on another topic on this board, if your espresso machine is down, you are virtually out of business. With two 2-group machines, there are no machine related single point failures to cripple you.
You can arrange your machines on the counter with all the grinders in between the two espresso machines.
It is not uncommon in heat exchange machine to over size the boiler to minimize the temperature fluctuations in brew water, thus the use of 3-group machines when a 2-group machine can handle the traffic. No such consideration is necessary for a double boiler machine.
I will be happy to put you in touch with one of our customers who started planning for a 3-group machine and then switched to two 2-group machines. You can see what their experience has been. If you are interested, send me an e-mail.
Good Luck.
either machine will make great espresso.
What you should be worrying more about is how well you can train your baristas and how good of a grinder you can pick up.
Instead of putting extra cash into the machine, you should look into purchasing a Mazzer Robur.
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