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Fully automatic machine for the office wanted

Fully automatic coffee maker with tank on the right

Porphyr

October 25, 2019 01:53 pm

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Hello, everyone,

we work in an office and here we have a small kitchen with hanging cupboards above the only storage space.
Currently there is an
old Jura Impressa Xs90, which is actually already a bit too big.

Now we are looking for a successor, who

may be a

bit

smaller (but by no means even bigger). Other requirements
:-
you should be able to brew 2 cups at the same time - coffee dispenser adjustable in height -
milk foam nozzle (
external
milk source
- not often used) - water tank on the right side - up to 1000 EuroHere
you can
drink
between 10 and 30 cups of cash register/Espresso
per day.
We would have liked the Jura ENA8, but it only spends one cup of coffee per purchase - this is
unfortunately impractical for
meetings with several people
.
Anybody here have a recommendation for us? We fail in researching the position of the
water tank...
Thank you and many greetings
, Nicole

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Steinhaeger666

October 26, 2019 09:02 pm

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Hello
, have a look at the models of DeLonghi, they all have the tank on the right and two cups at the same time they also get it. 10-30 cups a day are not that much, a small
model is
enough
.

The ECAM22.110, for example, would be a very simple machine without a lot of bells and whistles.

Porphyr

October 28, 2019 12:12 pm

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Thank you! That might be something. I'll take a closer look.
The water tank is really not easy to handle.
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Marion216

November 19, 2019 02:24 pm

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A simple table device would probably do... have you considered using such a comparison portal? You don't have to pay anything and first you get offers sent to you. You can also express your wishes and choose the cheapest one. If one's own research doesn't yield much, then perhaps that would be a solution...

I just don't quite understand the water tank issue? Does he have to be right because he'll be left on the wall?