People have been asking for a Jura review for a long time, and so here it is. Please note: this is not a new machine. I spent months combing the used market for a gently used one, and this one was recently professionally serviced. The newest model E8 (EC) looks a little different, with a 3.5" display and buttons that look slightly different. The newer grinder is also called the PAG2, which has more clicks. The reason I went with a used machine, is because it doesn't always make sense for me to buy a new model at €1.100 or $2400, when there's a plethora of used models for much cheaper. I like to be efficient, and save money when I can. Thanks for watching!
I had a Jura S9 for over 15 years,. I'm sure it lasted that long because I descaled and cleaned it religiously, and more often than I was advised to. When I gave it up, it still could've kept going if I had simply shipped it off and replaced O-rings, but I was tired of descaling and cleaning by then. The moral is if you do the maintenance on these machines, they are built to last. The grinder also worked fine all those years, and in the later years after SuperGrindz came on the market, I cleaned the grinder with that product. I also remember being really tired of having to empty the tray with the water and coffee grounds, and it just worked best for me if I did that first each morning before I even started the machine.
Removable brewing unit is a must I believe for longevity. I have 6 years old Philips Lattego and I can reach every piece of it to clean and repair. Thanks for the review, seems like delicious though
I just got a Jura E8 and I am really enjoying it. Drinks a hot. Milk is superb. Thank you so much sor the video.
Here in France they go for around 1200€ in Piano black, the cheapest option. That's direct from Jura as well. Does come with a 2 yr warranty per EU law so not too bad.
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