I had the DeLonghi Dinamica Plus but sent it back because the coffee and milk temperature was to low. The temperature measured directly at the milk outlet was on average 53°C. This is significantly lower than the expected 65-75°C that this device should deliver according to De'Longhi’s own specifications. I also checked the coffee outlet and the temperature was on average 80°C, while it should be between 85 and 92°C. This problem has been present from the beginning. De'Longhi did sent an engineer, but he was unable to increase the coffee temperature and highest he could get the milk to was 60° which is still 5° below the minimum threshold. The engineer said this is the best he could achieve and all their machines produced this result. Now you know.
I keep hearing stories like this and it makes me sad. The worst part was from what I read that if you want the machine to be serviced you had to send it back to Jura and they are not in the USA. Now this was a very long time ago so I am not sure if it changed. I have a Krups automatic machine it's over 10 years old and it's still kicking. I am looking for a replacement because I already had to change the piston on it and finding parts now is hard.
If money isn’t an issue what is the best machine that can replace my breville which i honestly love but want something fully automatic
I was also happy with Dinamica but have finally upgraded to Dinamica Plus and don't regret it
Looking to replace my Gaggia anima prestige with Jura Z10
I had the DeLonghi Dinamica Plus but sent it back because the coffee and milk temperature was to low.
The temperature measured directly at the milk outlet was on average 53°C. This is significantly lower than the expected 65-75°C that this device should deliver according to De'Longhi’s own specifications.
I also checked the coffee outlet and the temperature was on average 80°C, while it should be between 85 and 92°C. This problem has been present from the beginning.
De'Longhi did sent an engineer, but he was unable to increase the coffee temperature and highest he could get the milk to was 60° which is still 5° below the minimum threshold.
The engineer said this is the best he could achieve and all their machines produced this result.
Now you know.
You saved me $1,160! I would hate a coffee not hot enough.
Had a Jura...... very expensive, didnt particularly last too long (less than 3years) and coffee was MEH!
I keep hearing stories like this and it makes me sad. The worst part was from what I read that if you want the machine to be serviced you had to send it back to Jura and they are not in the USA. Now this was a very long time ago so I am not sure if it changed.
I have a Krups automatic machine it's over 10 years old and it's still kicking. I am looking for a replacement because I already had to change the piston on it and finding parts now is hard.
I have had my Jura J9 for 12 years now without a problem, so I couldn't disagree more. This Is quality to the core.
@@Dipper737 thanks for the info. I went with the DeLohnghi Dinamica Plus, but definitely will be considering Jura next time.
@Dipper737 Had the A9, and as I said, it was rubbish for the money.
@DyslexicAnaboko Jura did offer to send a person to collect my A9 but once all the costs had been factored in it just wasn't worth it.
Theo Von?
Lmao
Probably ai
The DeLonghi Eletta Explore is almost $1700.00, not $799.99. Did Amazon do a last minute mark up just prior to Prime days?
Exactly.... saved me writing this message.... not sure where he got his from, probably second hand one for that price
In Europa it's around 1000 euro. Cheaper than in the US
The best machine isn't even in the video - Gaggia Accademia
Nice AI video..
Theo Von, is that you?
AI crap