Love the back to basic video's, I want to thank you for your in put when I asked about the Lelit Mara X, you said you hate to make recommendations but you did and I got the Mara X, took 4 days to ship to me and I was sweating bullets waiting for it to come and if I had made the right choice, well all is well in espresso land, I look forward to each morning making espresso for my wife and myself, buying great coffee beans from my local roaster, thanks against and I loved the video you did with your wife :) keep up the great video's
Interesting picks, I think the Profitec Go is an interesting price point for high build quality and a PID. Its not something you would ever need to upgrade unlike the other two I suspect people will want to upgrade in a couple of years. Oddly today also saw Lance Hedrick do a review on a cheapish feature rich espresso machine from the manufacturers in China that make the DF grinders which seems like another possible option.
Yeh, I am still waiting to get my hands on the Turin legato but for some reason it's not getting past Australian ratings yet. 🤔 It's been out almost a year. Yeh I think it could be excellent but unsure of its longevity.
Yeh I left both the Rancilio and gaggia out only because while they are cheap and excellent quality, they aren't good for beginners because they are just super inconsistent unless you already know what you're doing or you're super into learning (which many newbies aren't). 😋
@@Rydecoffeecoach thank you for answering. Im over our breville barista leaking all the time. So i am trying to think of getting a reliable machine and i can grow with it. My plan is that when family and friends come over they can enjoy a cafe quality coffee and i have the fun of making.
@@karlproksch1350 oh yeh, I hate the Barista Express machines, just super poorly made. So depending on budget for grinder and machine and you want to achieve excellent quality, something like a Eureka Mignon Specialita and the Profitec Go or Lelit MaraX are great combos. I think the Profitec Move will be awesome too. There's lots of great machines once you get out of the appliance space. You have to look for deals with local distributors but it's hard to go wrong.
For roughly the same price as the GO you can get Quickmill PopUp which has flow control as well. Good video, thank you.
Love the back to basic video's, I want to thank you for your in put when I asked about the Lelit Mara X, you said you hate to make recommendations but you did and I got the Mara X, took 4 days to ship to me and I was sweating bullets waiting for it to come and if I had made the right choice, well all is well in espresso land, I look forward to each morning making espresso for my wife and myself, buying great coffee beans from my local roaster, thanks against and I loved the video you did with your wife :) keep up the great video's
Woohoo! I'm so glad you got it. 🙌 Such a lovely machine. Enjoy! 🎉
Interesting picks, I think the Profitec Go is an interesting price point for high build quality and a PID. Its not something you would ever need to upgrade unlike the other two I suspect people will want to upgrade in a couple of years.
Oddly today also saw Lance Hedrick do a review on a cheapish feature rich espresso machine from the manufacturers in China that make the DF grinders which seems like another possible option.
Yeh, I am still waiting to get my hands on the Turin legato but for some reason it's not getting past Australian ratings yet. 🤔 It's been out almost a year.
Yeh I think it could be excellent but unsure of its longevity.
thnks for the advice and tip more vlogging to come
Interesting the Gaggia doesnt rate a mention.
Yeh I left both the Rancilio and gaggia out only because while they are cheap and excellent quality, they aren't good for beginners because they are just super inconsistent unless you already know what you're doing or you're super into learning (which many newbies aren't). 😋
@@Rydecoffeecoach thank you for answering. Im over our breville barista leaking all the time. So i am trying to think of getting a reliable machine and i can grow with it. My plan is that when family and friends come over they can enjoy a cafe quality coffee and i have the fun of making.
@@karlproksch1350 oh yeh, I hate the Barista Express machines, just super poorly made. So depending on budget for grinder and machine and you want to achieve excellent quality, something like a Eureka Mignon Specialita and the Profitec Go or Lelit MaraX are great combos. I think the Profitec Move will be awesome too. There's lots of great machines once you get out of the appliance space. You have to look for deals with local distributors but it's hard to go wrong.
Please let us know your top three home machines regardless of budget.