Hi All, New to this group. Already learned alot. Question of the day: New or used espresso equipment? The coffee roaster/supplier I'd like to deal with wants me to buy my equipment from them, but that means a rather large down payment, then payments for 12 - 18 months on new equipment. I'd rather buy higher-end used equipment up front, but I'm concerned about service and training, etc. I am new to the entire coffee business. Thoughts please ...
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I have been all over e-bay and everywhere else researching coffee equipment. Unfortunately, the shops around here got their equipment from their roasters new, so that's what they are promoting. Thus the post about this topic. I know great equipment is important, but it sounds like it's less important than who and how it's being used. I'll keep you posted.
jas
Once you experience that level of sophistication with something, it gains a whole new depth, and in the case of coffee you realize just how much there is to learn out there. It also brings about a whole new level of respect for the product
I know you're getting sick of Julie and her story, but I like the feedback and I have thick skin. Though I don't know any of you, I want you to understand why this is so important. I'm the director of a downtown revitalization program. I won't bore you with the details, but we've made great progress the last few years. New business growth, buildings being fixed up, new events, young people interested in what's going on, etc. You can guess what always came up as a gaping hole in our downtown. No coffee shop, no place to meet casually, no place to get really great coffee, no place with atmosphere.
So you're right. Initially, it's not about the perfect coffee experience. It's about the experience the coffee can create with people. Bryan asked about a particular coffee experience that inspired me. There isn't one. What I have had is encounters with so many people who are seeking that place....particularly my young people who've never had the coffee shop experience, but they're so excited. Jared, I understand your disdain for my approach, but I will learn and will become a professional in your world (it's ok for you to cry ;-). I don't think this diminishes your craft; just the opposite.
But I digress; I must get back to my misguided attempt at a colossal career change. Have a great night everyone....Julie
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