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ricbec

November 25, 2009 11:18 pm

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so, my Jura was in the service...Result: the machine was completely in order, more than 60° warm milk would not be possible and milk foam would only have 56° anyway. No jury machine would make hotter milk, you should take care not to keep the milk at 3° and maybe preheat the cup / glass!
That is not very satisfying for me but I have to put up with it, pity, I had promised myself a lot more at the time of purchase.
Greß
rb

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November 26, 2009 02:52 am

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ah... too bad to hear that....

dan you probably have to put up with it yes. but i don't think that's much better.. also not with other machines.

personally i don't find that a problem, i always drink my coffee / capu the same. Maybe try with the milk/milk foam mixture that helps and preheat glasses (double-walled glasses are best!).

Conts since there is also a difference in the quality of the milk? (or is that dum?)

it remains a very nice machine you have!
(still 1st place on my list now)

mfg,
Bert



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numberonedefender

November 26, 2009 08:17 am

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60 degrees is also the perfect milk foam temperature for manual foaming. When it gets hotter, the foam becomes coarse-pored and disintegrates quickly. To me it sounded in your previous contributions as if the milk was even colder. It's strange, though, that the Z7 is so stinky compared to the Z5, maybe you just have to get used to the new Nobel Plane...



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ricbec

November 26, 2009 12:10 pm

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For me it sounded in your previous contributions, as if the milk was still clearly colder.

Hi,
If I send 10° cold MIlch by the machine, it measured afterwards with my digital thermometer 48°. Hold your finger in there...for "hot" milk is that in my eyes only lukewarm.
But tastes are different as you know.
I wish you a nice We
Greß
rb

numberonedefender

November 26, 2009 01:05 pm

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That's exactly what I mean, of course 48 degrees is too cold, about 60 degrees would be okay. I would also be unsure whether the Z7 really works as it should...



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wechselnde Besetzung in der Werkstatt...
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SeaHawk

November 27, 2009 11:37 pm

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after a long time of doubt, thinking over and 4 consultations I decided to go for Jura and then a Z7 (over a J9). I picked it up today. DeLonghi I have looked a par times good but is for me certainly not the Jura qualitat.

A lot of money, that remains yes, but my first impression is very good. I'm more satisfied so far than I thought. If it stays working as it is today, it is worth every euro to me!!! (fingers crossed). Very many programming possibilities (with separate keys) and design have convinced me.

On temperature;
First impression is very good, coffee is very hot! can not drink immediately without burning my mouth (has already happened with trying). Hot water is still hoarse and you can burn yourself. I tried

milk product, but not all of them yet. A 'default' Cappucino was very tasty, and already hot. I could not drink it right away, but must say with caution, could only be 'animation'. Milk came from the fridge, so cold and cup was nog not preheated.

@ricbec
I have no mesgerat here now, but will do it next week; I could then make comparison with your machine and measure the milk or latte. For me, though, it's hot enough.... but you might like it hoarse.

If there is a question about it i will contact you in a week or so and share experiences here.

mfg,
Bert



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ricbec

December 14, 2009 06:22 pm

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My Va was then to the second service, they have exchanged a sensor and see there: Suddenly the machine can also make hot milk!

Not beautiful?
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December 15, 2009 12:15 am

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Super!

that is good to hearing

I am very satisfied with the Z7... Milk's hot enough for me already. Can't measure it properly but.

only drink too much coffee the last few weeks!! :-)

> lots of fun with your 'new'

mfg,
Bert



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