I did quite a bit of research before getting mine and it seems Delonghi is the go to, whichever you like or can afford. I got the Magnifica Start and I'm quite happy with it. Brew group is the same on all and I measured the coffee it grinds to 13-15g. The more expensive ones just offer more options, but the espresso is the same.
Tough call. Personally I (Neil the owner) love the quality from Jura but am liking the new Kitchen Aid line also. A lot of thought went into it. Delonghi would be number 2 for me.
It was great to see the store, wish there was something comparable here in Australia. ECS reviews have informed my machine purchases big time, thank you! (LOVE watching Rebecca’s reviews over the years!)
Hi ECS Coffee, I am too far away to visit your store (in Central America) but love to see your walkthrough store to showcase all the brands, very nice. Rebeca, thanks for all those videos I have learned a lot about espresso from your reviews, thanks. If sometime in life I go to Canada, definitely I will visit your store.
Hello ECS Coffee Team 😊 i Like youre Reviews and Videos. Now at the black i bought a Lilet Victoria with a Eureka Mignon Specialita to became a home Barista 😁 All the best to you and kind regards from Germany 😊
Tough call but look at Delonghi Magnifica (under $999 CDN) . In the US or worldwide you may get a well priced Jura E4 depending on the market you are in at close to that range...maybe a little more
I was considering the delonghi rivelia, as I quite appreciate the switch hopper system and like to switch from caffeinated to decaf once a day. Thoughts?
These machines are getting so confusing. I’m looking for ease of use, easy to clean, durable, less plastic, and hot coffee…not lukewarm. I have a Nespresso but it’s lukewarm at best. Really want to use my own decaf beans….please help with suggestions 😊
Delonghi makes burn your mouth hot coffee and has the best milk system I would look at the delonghi dinamica plus or eletta explore if you want more drink options (they make the same espresso) that competes with the much more expensive Jura Z10. You can also watch the James Hoffman video on “Best bean to cup espresso machine”
@ thank you for this. I don’t want to pay a fortune….i only drink one cup per day, but would like options for sure…tired of having to boil water separately to make an americano, and would like options for visitors. And the aeroccino frother is lukewarm at best.
Honestly best to go to a store that has them to try out. Temperature is always easier to control on manual machines but they can be messy. Have a look at the La Pavoni Domus Bar. We dont have a video yet, but it is a good Italian made machine.
I replaced my new Breville express with the Philips semi auto. The Philips did much easier and better pulls and espresso tasted much better. Grinder is very loud and dispenser makes quite a static mess.
Which super automatic makes the best tasting espresso? Maybe need them ranked
I did quite a bit of research before getting mine and it seems Delonghi is the go to, whichever you like or can afford. I got the Magnifica Start and I'm quite happy with it. Brew group is the same on all and I measured the coffee it grinds to 13-15g. The more expensive ones just offer more options, but the espresso is the same.
Tough call. Personally I (Neil the owner) love the quality from Jura but am liking the new Kitchen Aid line also. A lot of thought went into it. Delonghi would be number 2 for me.
I love my Orical Jet. Easy to use and easy to keep clean.
Great machine. Winner in our opinion for 2024
Well, because of Rebecca, I bought the Micra and its a dream machine!
Great choice!
It was great to see the store, wish there was something comparable here in Australia. ECS reviews have informed my machine purchases big time, thank you! (LOVE watching Rebecca’s reviews over the years!)
Thank you! We wish we were there too!
Hi ECS Coffee, I am too far away to visit your store (in Central America) but love to see your walkthrough store to showcase all the brands, very nice. Rebeca, thanks for all those videos I have learned a lot about espresso from your reviews, thanks. If sometime in life I go to Canada, definitely I will visit your store.
Thank you so much for the kind words, we appreciate your support!
How does the taste of the espresso and latte from a Kitchen Aid super automatic machine compares with a typical Jura (like the E8) ?
Video on that coming this week! :)
Hello ECS Coffee Team 😊 i Like youre Reviews and Videos. Now at the black i bought a Lilet Victoria with a Eureka Mignon Specialita to became a home Barista 😁
All the best to you and kind regards from Germany 😊
Sounds like a nice set up!! Thank you for your kind words!
Where's the Rivelia?
This is not a machine we currently carry!
Which is the best super automatic under $999?
Tough call but look at Delonghi Magnifica (under $999 CDN) . In the US or worldwide you may get a well priced Jura E4 depending on the market you are in at close to that range...maybe a little more
I was considering the delonghi rivelia, as I quite appreciate the switch hopper system and like to switch from caffeinated to decaf once a day. Thoughts?
@@Nizam-pb5kp We haven't used the Rivelia! But KitchenAid super automatic machines have swappable bean hoppers!
James Hoffman gave the DF54 high marks in a very recent video
It does do well!
These machines are getting so confusing. I’m looking for ease of use, easy to clean, durable, less plastic, and hot coffee…not lukewarm. I have a Nespresso but it’s lukewarm at best. Really want to use my own decaf beans….please help with suggestions 😊
Delonghi makes burn your mouth hot coffee and has the best milk system I would look at the delonghi dinamica plus or eletta explore if you want more drink options (they make the same espresso) that competes with the much more expensive Jura Z10. You can also watch the James Hoffman video on “Best bean to cup espresso machine”
@ thank you for this. I don’t want to pay a fortune….i only drink one cup per day, but would like options for sure…tired of having to boil water separately to make an americano, and would like options for visitors. And the aeroccino frother is lukewarm at best.
Honestly best to go to a store that has them to try out. Temperature is always easier to control on manual machines but they can be messy. Have a look at the La Pavoni Domus Bar. We dont have a video yet, but it is a good Italian made machine.
@@ecscoffeeinc thanks, but I need automatic. I don’t have the patience to go the manual route.
I replaced my new Breville express with the Philips semi auto. The Philips did much easier and better pulls and espresso tasted much better. Grinder is very loud and dispenser makes quite a static mess.
The Philips is much easier out of the box.