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Fully automatic coffee maker which ???? PLZ HELP

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Driller   

November 22, 2006 10:56 am

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Hello each other,
my family and I want a fully automatic coffee machine the so about 400 € should cost, however, this should be quite stable. Since we are 6 people at home and everyone drinks a coffee, espresso or a cappuccino for breakfast, it is very much in use. Also in the evening I drink another 3 cups of coffee and at least 6 cups are drunk. We live in an area where the water is very calcareous and we don't want to buy a new filter every 4 weeks. Are there alternatives to a filter? Also the cleaning should be quite easy and of course the coffee should be super. It should also be possible to fill coffee beans as well as ground coffee into the machine. I've been busy for many hours now but the selection is extremely large and on sites like zb(guenstiger.de) are reviews but you don't know what to think of them. Many thanks in advance

MFG Driller

Gregorthom

November 22, 2006 11:08 pm

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Hello,

the filter is not necessary to use. He doesn't spare you decalcifying anyway. In this case it would be better to operate the machine without a filter, as one filter is only sufficient for 50 litres. It has to be changed after that. Since you prepare a lot of cups a day, these 50Ls have run quickly through the machine.
I would prefer to decalcify them accordingly. As said before, the filter does not filter the lime completely out of the water, it must nevertheless be decalcified. So would be double costs.

In my opinion only Seaco or DeLonghi would be possible at your asking price. Law is a little more expensive.



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Driller

November 23, 2006 09:31 pm

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Hi

thx already for the tip. But which machines would be suitable for this?
And Jura machines are more expensive but are the Delonghi or Seaco or other machines qualitatively just as good or not ? Because the machine should not be broken after 2 years. Therefore which machines would you recommend me from the price times apart from THX

MFG Driller