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Costco Members: JURA ENA8 Full Nordic White Espresso Machine

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$1,300

$1,499

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Costco Wholesale has for Costco Members: JURA ENA8 Full Nordic White Espresso Machine on sale for $1299.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Terabap for posting this deal.

Features:
  • 10 Specialties
    • Ristretto, Espresso, Coffee, Cappuccino, Espresso doppio, Macchiato, Latte macchiato, Flat white, Portion of milk foam, Hot water
  • 2.8" TFT color display
  • Compact, Fits Comfortably Anywhere
  • Brews Specialties in Less Than 60 Seconds
  • Features Exclusive Brewing Technology
  • 37 oz. Water Tank, 4.4 oz. Bean Container

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • $200 manufacturer's savings is valid 10/29/21 through 11/2/21. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member.
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $552.77 lower (29.8% savings) than the next best available prices from reputable merchants with prices starting from $1852.79. -SaltyOne
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Costco Wholesale has for Costco Members: JURA ENA8 Full Nordic White Espresso Machine on sale for $1299.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Terabap for posting this deal.

Features:
  • 10 Specialties
    • Ristretto, Espresso, Coffee, Cappuccino, Espresso doppio, Macchiato, Latte macchiato, Flat white, Portion of milk foam, Hot water
  • 2.8" TFT color display
  • Compact, Fits Comfortably Anywhere
  • Brews Specialties in Less Than 60 Seconds
  • Features Exclusive Brewing Technology
  • 37 oz. Water Tank, 4.4 oz. Bean Container

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • $200 manufacturer's savings is valid 10/29/21 through 11/2/21. While supplies last. Limit 2 per member.
    • At the time of this posting, Our research indicates that this is $552.77 lower (29.8% savings) than the next best available prices from reputable merchants with prices starting from $1852.79. -SaltyOne
  • About this Store:

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kilumenati
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In the end there are pros and cons to each unit, the biggest con of the Jura's is that the brew group isn't removable/serviceable and requires tedious dismantling to service.

I don't have any experience with Saeco/Philips machines, but I've taken a part a Jura Ena Micro 5 and C65, found both on craigslist for a great deal. The C65 was running and only had to be cleaned due to lack of cleaning and mold build up, it was at a holiday home and wasn't used often.

The Micro 5 was a refurb. the couple I got from were students and abused it, the thing was quite dirty and moldy inside.
I eventually found the issue and was able to repair for about $100 bucks.

The main problem was the machine was never cleaned properly, and the brew group was never serviced since they owned it for 4-5 years.

The issues I found were:

1. Brew group was seizing up from lack of lubrication.
2. Brew group main gear was worn from the gear motor being overworked from point 1.
3. Brew group motor mount was loose and stripped adding to the problem.
4. Grinder bearings were dry, a lot of old grounds were caked to the grinder assembly.

With proper care, either machine will run great depending on how its maintained. I'd suggest anyone looking to invest in these machines to also consider if they'll be maintaining it themselves, or having a shop do it.

The best way to look at these super autos is like a car, in the end it requires maintenance and people fail to realize this, then get upset when they need to spend additional money to repair these machines.
DelightfulMint1373
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This is an espresso machine that is capable of making coffee and espresso, as well as frothing your milk. So, it's a massive upgrade that should replace it.
Parad153
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Why are you comparing this to Keurig? This is not a capsule machine

I have the earlier version of this Jura. Have been making good Expresso for years. Yes, everything exterior is made of plastic including the bottom tray.

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cutwheel
Oct 29, 2021
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You beat me to it. Just ordered one.
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w00dst0ck
Oct 29, 2021
347 Posts
Very good deal! I have had my eye on a few Juras for a while but this is probably best bang for you back right now.

The issue is that I started going down the rabbit hole of the Breville Espresso machines (notably Barista Pro) that might make a better espresso, though with a little extra work but probably less machine maintenance than the Juras.
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Flyingmau5
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I see a couple of reviewers mention cheap plastic base? Anyone want to chime in on this? It's $1300 worth of coffee machine here and not some cheap Keurig machine we're talking about here... I already have a "nicer" Keurig machine. Will this complement it or straight up replace it? :o
Last edited by Flyingmau5 October 29, 2021 at 02:52 PM.
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Buy first think later
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Flyingmau5
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Quote from cavaliuyang :
Buy first think later
Later comes explanation and may induce stress. Stick Out Tongue
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Parad153
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Quote from Flyingmau5 :
I see a couple of reviewers mention cheap plastic base? Anyone want to chime in on this? It's $1300 worth of coffee machine here and not some cheap Keurig machine we're talking about here... I already have a "nicer" Keurig machine. Will this complement it or straight up replace it? :o
Why are you comparing this to Keurig? This is not a capsule machine

I have the earlier version of this Jura. Have been making good Expresso for years. Yes, everything exterior is made of plastic including the bottom tray.
Last edited by Parad153 October 29, 2021 at 03:10 PM.
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Flyingmau5
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Quote from Parad153 :
Why are you comparing this to Keurig? This is not a capsule machine
Not really comparing. I'm trying to figure out if this Jura will totally replace the Keurig or if it's wise to keep both. One for espresso and the other one for straight up capsule coffee. The only reason why we like the Keurig is the variety of coffee makers we can try and switch it up quickly.
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DelightfulMint1373
Oct 29, 2021
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Quote from Flyingmau5 :
I see a couple of reviewers mention cheap plastic base? Anyone want to chime in on this? It's $1300 worth of coffee machine here and not some cheap Keurig machine we're talking about here... I already have a "nicer" Keurig machine. Will this complement it or straight up replace it? :o
This is an espresso machine that is capable of making coffee and espresso, as well as frothing your milk. So, it's a massive upgrade that should replace it.
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brok3n
Oct 29, 2021
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Quote from Flyingmau5 :
Not really comparing. I'm trying to figure out if this Jura will totally replace the Keurig or if it's wise to keep both. One for espresso and the other one for straight up capsule coffee. The only reason why we like the Keurig is the variety of coffee makers we can try and switch it up quickly.
This is the machine that kicks a keurig to the curb... unless you like watery coffee in which case might be best to hang on to both. Blink
Oct 29, 2021
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xaudiblex
Oct 29, 2021
281 Posts
Quote from Flyingmau5 :
Not really comparing. I'm trying to figure out if this Jura will totally replace the Keurig or if it's wise to keep both. One for espresso and the other one for straight up capsule coffee. The only reason why we like the Keurig is the variety of coffee makers we can try and switch it up quickly.
I've had my Ena 9 for over 7 years and it is the only machine I have used since purchasing one. You can use whole bean or ground. Honestly, the taste/smell of whole bean is so much better than ground.

You can also chose different brews. My Ena 9 has 4 brews it can make, which includes expresso, coffee, latte, and macchiato. The new Ena 8 looks like it has 10 different brews it can make.

I also love the built-in frother. As for flavoring my coffee, I usually use different syrups from Torani or Monin. The only downside with this machine as well as the Keurig's are the small water tanks. On a side note, at least with the Ena 9, I was able to mod it with a float valve so I don't have to refill it manually.
Last edited by xaudiblex October 29, 2021 at 04:19 PM.
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Parad153
Oct 29, 2021
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Quote from Flyingmau5 :
Not really comparing. I'm trying to figure out if this Jura will totally replace the Keurig or if it's wise to keep both. One for espresso and the other one for straight up capsule coffee. The only reason why we like the Keurig is the variety of coffee makers we can try and switch it up quickly.
We own multiple coffee machines including Keurig and Nespresso. They are now sitting in the cabinets. I drink latte and espresso occasionally. There is no easy way to switch out beans. Since my wife likes a different bean flavor, I resort to using espresso ground coffee for my latte instead.
Oct 29, 2021
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redcashmere
Oct 29, 2021
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Quote from xaudiblex :
I've had my Ena 9 for over 7 years and it is the only machine I have used since purchasing one. You can use whole bean or ground. Honestly, the taste/smell of whole bean is so much better than ground.

You can also chose different brews. My Ena 9 has 4 brews it can make, which includes expresso, coffee, latte, and macchiato. The new Ena 8 looks like it has 10 different brews it can make.

I also love the built-in frother. As for flavoring my coffee, I usually use different syrups from Torani or Monin. The only downside with this machine as well as the Keurig's are the small water tanks. On a side note, at least with the Ena 9, I was able to mod it with a float valve so I don't have to refill it manually.
Any mechanical issues?
Oct 29, 2021
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AmiReallyFunny
Oct 29, 2021
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Quote from Parad153 :
Why are you comparing this to Keurig? This is not a capsule machine

I have the earlier version of this Jura. Have been making good Expresso for years. Yes, everything exterior is made of plastic including the bottom tray.
We'll it's a $1200 machine. The internals are certainly made with plastic. With the exception of the boiler.

The exterior should none the less be metal at this price.

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Ellenne
Oct 29, 2021
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I've been thinking about getting an automatic espresso machine that grinds and froths...

This or Philips LatteGo 5400?

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