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| Jura-Capresso 13339 Impressa Z5 Automatic Coffee/Espresso Center |  | Brand: Jura-Capresso
List Price: $4,100.00 Buy New: $2,969.99 as of 3/14/2010 13:44 EDT details You Save: $1130.01 (28%)
Rating: 2 reviews
Color: Silver Shipping Weight (lbs): 42.2 Dimensions (in): 16.5 x 12.5 x 14
MPN: 13339 Model: 13339 UPC: 794151410381 EAN: 0794151410381 ASIN: B001QTVXC8
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Fully automatic coffee center with 8 pre-set beverage buttons | | • | Adjustable coffee strength, coffee volume, and frothed-milk amount | | • | 3-line LED display; electronic bean-level sensor; bean grinder; quiet operation | | • | Includes 32-ounce triple-insulated thermal milk container for keeping milk cold | | • | Measures 16-1/2 by 12-1/2 by 14 inches; 2-year warranty |
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Product Description Make cafe-quality beverages at the press of a button using this fully automatic coffee center. The machine features eight pre-set beverage buttons for creating great-tasting cappuccinos, lattes, hot chocolates, hot teas, one or two cups of ristretto, espressos, cafe lungos, and large cups of crema coffee. Use the pre-set programs or make customized beverages by adjusting the coffee strength, coffee volume, and the amount of steamed or frothed milk. Thoughtfully designed, the unit automatically grinds coffee beans, tamps and brews the coffee, and then discards used coffee grounds, all with an exceptionally low level of noise. The coffee center also provides an easy-to-read three-line LED display, a one-touch cappuccino system for making cappuccino or latte without ever moving the cup, and an invisible beam that senses the amount of beans in the bean container and indicates when it needs a refill. Included is a 32-ounce triple-insulated thermal milk container, which effectively keeps milk chilled for up to eight hours. Built-in grinder Steam wand Programmable brew amounts/cup sizes Unit Dimensions - 16-1/2 x 12-1/2 x 14 Manufacturer's 2-year warranty
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| Customer Reviews: Love cappuchino December 12, 2009 Ger (KY) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have owned Capresso machines for about the last 8 years or so. Just replaced my Z5. It is expensive but if coffee is important to you, it's worth it.
I can't tell you how much coffee we wasted making a pot at a time the old way. That drove me crazy. Single serve is the way to go. I finally figured out how to make capuchino's with the Z5 and it is so easy! I've got a family of 5 and everyone drinks them now so our machine gets alot of use. I'd venture to say 10 cups a day on average.
We started with a less expensive Capresso model and it worked great but we felt the coffee was not hot enough. We needed more horsepower. The very first Z5 we bought was a lemon and had to be returned. The next one was good for about 3 years until we got the dreaded "Error 8". I did alot of internet research on the best machines available. There was one that seemed very similar to the Z5 but was twice the price. There were others at a lower price but I either did not like the appearance or they did not have all the features. So we stuck with the Z5.
For the more math oriented, here's the way I look at it. If the machine costs $3 grand and lasts 3 years and you make 10 cups of coffee per day, the cost of the machine per cup is under 30 cents each. Then you need to add to that supplies, coffee, water, creamers etc.
Be warned that if you are new to this type of machine it takes some time to master its use.
THE BEST CREMA October 4, 2009 Mitchell D. Tobias (Virginia, USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I have been using the Z6 for over one year.
As good as anything you had to drink in Switzerland.
High barometric pressure and preinfusion of grounds with water makes for the great crema.
You can customize the drink to your own specifications.
If you can afford it get it. Amortized over the 15 years of life of this device it is an insignificant cost increase and a markedly better cup of coffee every time.
The Z6 is the same mechanicals with a flashier front.
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