Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Jura Impressa S9 Classic Black One Touch Espresso Coffee Machine

Coffee Maker Jura Impressa S9 Classic Black One Touch Espresso Coffee Machine Affordable




  • Sales Rank: #289857 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Jura Impressa
  • Model: Jura S9 Classic Model 13674
  • Dimensions: 13.50" h x
    13.80" w x
    15.00" l,
    26.00 pounds

Features

  • Cappuccino and latte macchiato at the touch of a button, without you having to move the cup
  • Mini graphic display (menu system with graphical cues)
  • 3 temperature settings for hot water
  • The IMPRESSA S9 Classic flatters the palate with coffee à la carte in all conceivable variations
  • ***Milk container is not included***
  • Cappuccino and latte macchiato at the touch of a button, without you having to move the cup
  • Mini graphic display (menu system with graphical cues)
  • 3 temperature settings for hot water
  • The IMPRESSA S9 Classic flatters the palate with coffee à la carte in all conceivable variations
  • ***Milk container is not included***

With the flagship of the IMPRESSA S range, cappuccino and latte macchiato are prepared at the touch of a button, without you having to move the cup.

With its elegant platinum styling and upgraded design, this high-quality product is fully in keeping with contemporary trends and exudes superiority, solidity and competence. It impressively demonstrates these attributes with each coffee speciality that you enjoy. In addition, the IMPRESSA S9 One Touch actively assists you in saving energy.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Impressa-ive
By KIRK A RADECK
I've owned quite a few espresso machines now, most of them through Capresso. With Capresso, you learn to take the good with the bad, probably just like anything else. But I'll start with the bad.I've asked them several times in the past to create a new machine with WiFi capabilities, or worst-case, at least an onboard USB port. This would allow over-the-air firmware updates, or perhaps even more important, remote testing by their techs. Why is this needed?Well, when you've owned their machines for 15 years like I have, you will lean the following immutable fact: you will have problems. For example, after a couple years of use, their machines tend to have the following flaw: the tray on the bottom (used for water and ground coffee collection) has electronic sensors, where those sensors are used for the machine to determine if the tray is pushed all the way in. After awhile the sensors almost always get corroded, so the machine will always think the tray is out of the machine. Why is this bad? Well, the state machine in their coffeemaker then will no longer allow any state transition in their software, which means you can't make coffee if this happens. This currently requires a shipment back to the company on the east coast. (If they had wifi, they could bi-pass this requirement with a "hack" and you could at least make coffee, for example. And I'm sure there would be many other benefits, such as remote firmware updates, mentioned above.)There is a screen inside the machine that always gets clogged, and once this happens, you can't make coffee. I have learned over the years to do the following every couple of weeks: pull out the tray and clean out the screen with a wet paper towel. This will keep the machine running smoothly. Oh, and at the same time, thoroughly clean the outside of the machine with hot water and a paper towel, at least, and perhaps at least spray out the inside of the bottom of the machine with hot water.This machine has a "flaw" that I haven't seen in previous models. After you make coffee, when you power down, it goes into a quick rinse mode to clean parts of the machine that have been used. All well and good. But you have to stand by the machine and periodically hit a button multiple times so the cleaning will occur on multiple parts in succession. Why not just make this an all-in-one clean? Put a container under the nozzles, push a button, and walk away? It could just cycle itself without having me babysit. This is actually really annoying.Now, it sounds as if I don't like anything about this machine at this point most likely. But here's the good, and the good makes up for all of the bad: attach an external milk container, put a coffee cup under the nozzle, and push one button. It grinds the coffee, brews the coffee, steams the milk, all right into the cup, all by itself. Now that's what I'm talkin' about!If you drink coffee everyday, this will probably pay for itself in one year, if you were to compare it to visiting Starbucks every morning. And I don't see a long line-up of people waiting to use my machine. But best of all, I don't have to endure all of those fake smiles and overly-friendly-early-morning greetings from those Starbucks employees, either. That's worth the cost, right there. (My apologies to Starbucks. They actually aren't all that bad, if you forget about the fact that, for the price of a coffee, you can feed a family in many countries.)

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Jura Impressa S9 Classic Black One Touch Espresso Coffee Machine

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13.80" w x
15.00" l,
26.00 pounds

Features

  • Cappuccino and latte macchiato at the touch of a button, without you having to move the cup
  • Mini graphic display (menu system with graphical cues)
  • 3 temperature settings for hot water
  • The IMPRESSA S9 Classic flatters the palate with coffee à la carte in all conceivable variations
  • ***Milk container is not included***
  • Cappuccino and latte macchiato at the touch of a button, without you having to move the cup
  • Mini graphic display (menu system with graphical cues)
  • 3 temperature settings for hot water
  • The IMPRESSA S9 Classic flatters the palate with coffee à la carte in all conceivable variations
  • ***Milk container is not included***

With the flagship of the IMPRESSA S range, cappuccino and latte macchiato are prepared at the touch of a button, without you having to move the cup.

With its elegant platinum styling and upgraded design, this high-quality product is fully in keeping with contemporary trends and exudes superiority, solidity and competence. It impressively demonstrates these attributes with each coffee speciality that you enjoy. In addition, the IMPRESSA S9 One Touch actively assists you in saving energy.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Impressa-ive
By KIRK A RADECK
I've owned quite a few espresso machines now, most of them through Capresso. With Capresso, you learn to take the good with the bad, probably just like anything else. But I'll start with the bad.I've asked them several times in the past to create a new machine with WiFi capabilities, or worst-case, at least an onboard USB port. This would allow over-the-air firmware updates, or perhaps even more important, remote testing by their techs. Why is this needed?Well, when you've owned their machines for 15 years like I have, you will lean the following immutable fact: you will have problems. For example, after a couple years of use, their machines tend to have the following flaw: the tray on the bottom (used for water and ground coffee collection) has electronic sensors, where those sensors are used for the machine to determine if the tray is pushed all the way in. After awhile the sensors almost always get corroded, so the machine will always think the tray is out of the machine. Why is this bad? Well, the state machine in their coffeemaker then will no longer allow any state transition in their software, which means you can't make coffee if this happens. This currently requires a shipment back to the company on the east coast. (If they had wifi, they could bi-pass this requirement with a "hack" and you could at least make coffee, for example. And I'm sure there would be many other benefits, such as remote firmware updates, mentioned above.)There is a screen inside the machine that always gets clogged, and once this happens, you can't make coffee. I have learned over the years to do the following every couple of weeks: pull out the tray and clean out the screen with a wet paper towel. This will keep the machine running smoothly. Oh, and at the same time, thoroughly clean the outside of the machine with hot water and a paper towel, at least, and perhaps at least spray out the inside of the bottom of the machine with hot water.This machine has a "flaw" that I haven't seen in previous models. After you make coffee, when you power down, it goes into a quick rinse mode to clean parts of the machine that have been used. All well and good. But you have to stand by the machine and periodically hit a button multiple times so the cleaning will occur on multiple parts in succession. Why not just make this an all-in-one clean? Put a container under the nozzles, push a button, and walk away? It could just cycle itself without having me babysit. This is actually really annoying.Now, it sounds as if I don't like anything about this machine at this point most likely. But here's the good, and the good makes up for all of the bad: attach an external milk container, put a coffee cup under the nozzle, and push one button. It grinds the coffee, brews the coffee, steams the milk, all right into the cup, all by itself. Now that's what I'm talkin' about!If you drink coffee everyday, this will probably pay for itself in one year, if you were to compare it to visiting Starbucks every morning. And I don't see a long line-up of people waiting to use my machine. But best of all, I don't have to endure all of those fake smiles and overly-friendly-early-morning greetings from those Starbucks employees, either. That's worth the cost, right there. (My apologies to Starbucks. They actually aren't all that bad, if you forget about the fact that, for the price of a coffee, you can feed a family in many countries.)

See all 1 customer reviews...
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  • Cappuccino and latte macchiato at the touch of a button, without you having to move the cup
  • Mini graphic display (menu system with graphical cues)
  • 3 temperature settings for hot water
  • The IMPRESSA S9 Classic flatters the palate with coffee à la carte in all conceivable variations
  • ***Milk container is not included***




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