Ninja Luxe Cafe Espresso Machine ES601 What are the Hidden Menu Settings
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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Good info. No need to worry about resetting barista assist. The machine constantly monitors the flow. If you change your beans , the machine will automatically change its recommended setting
oh wow thanks
This answers all the questions I see on every other video. Ninja really hit this one out of the park.
Love this I need one😂 great video thanks
I love espresso, and I am used to my old Nespresso pods. I bought this Ninja machine to get rid of the cost/pollution of the pods, but after trying it for 2 weeks, my double espresso coffee shots are just too strong! I have already tried 3 different kinds of coffee, I tried changing the H09 and H06 special adjustments, but it is still strong. Do you have any other recommendations? I am about to return the machine, but I would love to keep it... al the rest works really well.
When your adjusting h-09 for a slightly decreased brew strengh, does that mean it’s decreasing the classic coffee brew strength only and not the espresso?
Great review
Thank you for making all these videos on this machine. I have a Breville Touch machine for almost a year and a half, and honestly, I have probably pulled maybe 3-4 good shots out of it. I got to the point where I was hardly even using it anymore because I just couldn’t pull a good shot. I am seriously thinking about getting the Ninja Luxe Cafe. You make it look very easy to use. Please keep giving us more of these videos. I love them. Also, I’m just curious about your coffee. Do you roast your own beans, if so, do you have a medium roast? Thank you so much!
the beans are roasted locally in a small st louis coffee roaster then shipped out. its a medium to dark roast maybe more medium. I only have one roast right now. Thanks for your support.
I saw that Ninja sells the bean hopper separately. Can I just get a second bean hopper to have one for crema beans for the drip coffee and one for espresso beans? Or is it not possible to keep them in there out of the machine?
My Nespresso I could use a pod to get 8 oz of coffee for my wife to fill her Stanley to make her vanilla iced latte. I bought this ninja luxe and when I make a double shot espresso it's very small amount and no longer can she fill her Stanley for work. If I do a quad shot, the quantity of liquid is better but is 300mg caffeine and still doesn't fill her Stanley. So I did the brew options on the right and did drip coffee for her Stanley and it does the right amount of ounces for liquid for her Stanley but now her drinks taste too sweet and not "coffee enough" for her.
Is there a setting to pull a double shot espresso (150mg caffeine, maybe 7-8 oz total) and have it be strong enough / full enough to make her large cups fuller of iced latte? Sorry if this was phrased weird. It's my first semi automatic machine and I can't find the resources to answer my odd question.
Have you heard anything about using flavored or oily beans, I have been reading about them building up on and clogging the grinder to where it freezes up? I was using a flavored coffee bean so I hope I didn’t hurt my grinder ugh.
yeah I bet it would. oily beans are hard on most grinders