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Jura-Capresso 13422 Impressa C9 One Touch Automatic Coffee-and-Espresso Center, Black
 
Jura-Capresso 13422 Impressa C9 One Touch Automatic Coffee-and-Espresso Center, Black
Manufacturer: Jura-Capresso
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List Price: $2,400.00
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Product Description

The Jura-Capresso Impressa C9 is the most compact One Touch Automatic Coffee and Espresso Center available. Make Cappuccino, Latte, Latte Macchiato with the push of one button never move the cup. The C9 has fast one-touch buttons for 1 and 2 Espressi and 1 and 2 coffees, milk portion and hot water. Fully adjustable Rotary Dial lets you override strength and volume during brewing. The C9 is easy to clean with unique automatic coffee and cappuccino rinsing. The unite features a programmable energy saving function and separate main power switch.

Product Details

  • 1450-watt automatic coffee-and-espresso center with 14-ounce thermal milk container
  • Preprogrammed beverage buttons for coffee, espresso, cappuccino, milk, or hot water
  • 6-setting conical burr grinder; pre-ground coffee funnel; 64-ounce removable water tank
  • 18-bar power pump; ThermoBlock heating system; water filter, scoop, DVD, and more included
  • Measures 16 by 11 by 13-1/2 inches; 2-year limited warranty

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Convenience + Quality
 
Review Date: January 17, 2009
Reviewer: E. Bock, PA
I purchased this recently after I returned my unreliable Saeco V'spresso model. This machine has been much more reliable and makes excellent quality espresso/cappuccino with the push of a button. My favorite feature is the frothing system that allows it possible to make a cappuccino without moving the cup. It is much quicker than the traditional steam wand for lazy people like myself. Jura-Capresso seems to have much better customer service and warranties than its competitors as an added bonus.
Gorgeous machine
 
Review Date: May 8, 2009
Reviewer: Gertrude, the Bad Queen, West Michigan
This is my second fully automatic espresso maker. The first one was a Jura Espresso E8. They seem to have a life span of about 5 years with very frequent use -- probably 10-15 single cups a day.

The Jura-Capresso espresso maker only needs you to feed it with water and espresso beans and empty out the grounds drawer every once in a while. It does every single other thing. At the touch of a button, it grinds the beans to the perfect texture, tamps it to perfection, and brews espresso exactly. Finding espresso beans is always interesting. Right now, my favorite are from a small roaster called Ancora in Wisconsin. This espresso maker prefers beans that are not too dark and oily and never likes flavored beans. French Roasts are good, as are Columbian, for a rich flavor. Lavazza beans are good for everyday use. My only complaint? The espresso is just a little too perfect.

It is not the same as sitting in a cafe on a sidewalk in Paris sipping espresso and smoking gauloises. But very few things are.
Coffee Lover's Dream...
 
Review Date: October 21, 2008
Reviewer: Carrie Jones,
The C9 is the coffee lover's dream. With the touch of one button, this coffee center makes the most delicious café-quality espresso I've ever had. It's like having a Starbucks in your kitchen!
Wonderful machine, not so user-friendly
 
Review Date: October 18, 2009
Reviewer: Ishtar, NJ
I love my Impressa C9, it makes wonderful cappuccino without having to manually froth, but I must say the settings and instructions are quite opaque. This is why I'm giving it only four stars.

After 4 months, I still have to refer to the manual (not very well designed) to know what the machine is trying to tell me at times. This is my fourth superautomatic espresso machine, all the others having been Saeco machines with very easy instructions (but Saeco service being virtually impossible in the U.S., I really didn't want to get another Saeco).

Doesn't steam Milk
 
Review Date: June 13, 2009
Reviewer: A. Liesse, San Diego
DO NOT BUY THE C9. Before you buy the C9, know that it can only steam milk for Latte's to 120 degrees. The minimum temperature required is 150 degrees. I was the one that discivered this product defeciency, so before you spend $1,799, call Jura and ask them how hot the C9 will steam milk

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