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I just ordered a Jura ENA 4 for in-store pickup. TEST20 took 25% off and then another 20% off! The coupon appears to work this way on several of the Jura machines.
I already own a Philips LatteGo 3200. It's on its way back from warranty service. The frothing solenoid failed. It wouldn't send steam into the milk container. Other than that, it's been a good machine for the past year and a half.
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I just ordered a Jura ENA 4 for in-store pickup. TEST20 took 25% off and then another 20% off! The coupon appears to work this way on several of the Jura machines.
I already own a Philips LatteGo 3200. It's on its way back from warranty service. The frothing solenoid failed. It wouldn't send steam into the milk container. Other than that, it's been a good machine for the past year and a half.
How'd you get 25 plus 20 or is that only on the jura machines
Order the 4300 last night because the 3200 was out of stock. Just received an email from their fraud management team cancelling my order. Has anyone got the order confirmation email after placing the order?
I purchased the 5400 for $1,000 earlier in the year. I think the biggest difference is the digital display and it comes with an extra shot option.
It has served me well. I previously had the Gaggia Brera.
I highly recommend any variations of this model depending on your feature needs.
If I had to change one thing, I wish the drink selector placements were customizable. There's a lot of clicks to get to drinks in the more menu that are all the way down on the list. Hot water is one of those options. This issue is not relevant for the basic models. Just something to consider if you're looking at different models with different features.
I purchased the 5400 last July but only received it in September since it was backordered. I signed up for the William Sonoma Credit card which gave 20% off + $85 in rewards (5% back + $20 signup bonus + $25 birthday rewards). It was a little hassle getting all the rewards since they changed banks after I applied before they shipped and charged the card. End result, $800 and $85 in rewards for the 5400, I have no regrets.
Very happy with the machine and would recommend it, or any of the other LatteGo models depending on your needs. For me the extra shot and 4 profile settings is what sold me. After using it for a few months turns out the 4 profiles isn't needed because everyone who uses the machine ends up liking the same settings. The extra shot I use all the time and was totally worth it. Also the milk froth only option is useful (on the 4300 and the 5400 but not 3200), I use it when making a larger amount for a travel mug, I make multiple shots of espresso in a mug and pour it into the travel mug and then just hold the travel mug under the milk spout angled for the froth. The easy cleaning of the LatteGo is also amazing, parts come apart and no tubes to clean or get clogged. I remember when I used to work in the office (now WFH) they had a super automatic that would constantly need the hose cleaned, it was gross.
Overall very happy with the 5400, I'm coming from regular drip coffee machine so I'm not picky and have no other espresso machine experience to compare to.
Order the 4300 last night because the 3200 was out of stock. Just received an email from their fraud management team cancelling my order. Has anyone got the order confirmation email after placing the order?
Yes, I got the Thank you for your purchase! e-mail. Did you not get one?
I just ordered a Jura ENA 4 for in-store pickup. TEST20 took 25% off and then another 20% off! The coupon appears to work this way on several of the Jura machines.
I already own a Philips LatteGo 3200. It's on its way back from warranty service. The frothing solenoid failed. It wouldn't send steam into the milk container. Other than that, it's been a good machine for the past year and a half.
Great find, picked up the Jura in store for 45% off in case there's a chance the Philips 3200's get canceled.
What settings did you setup your Jura? I just moved the grinder to the finest setting and bought a bag of stump town beans. Not sure if there's anything else I should do to make sure I'm getting the best "cup"?
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I already own a Philips LatteGo 3200. It's on its way back from warranty service. The frothing solenoid failed. It wouldn't send steam into the milk container. Other than that, it's been a good machine for the past year and a half.
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I already own a Philips LatteGo 3200. It's on its way back from warranty service. The frothing solenoid failed. It wouldn't send steam into the milk container. Other than that, it's been a good machine for the past year and a half.
It has served me well. I previously had the Gaggia Brera.
I highly recommend any variations of this model depending on your feature needs.
If I had to change one thing, I wish the drink selector placements were customizable. There's a lot of clicks to get to drinks in the more menu that are all the way down on the list. Hot water is one of those options. This issue is not relevant for the basic models. Just something to consider if you're looking at different models with different features.
Very happy with the machine and would recommend it, or any of the other LatteGo models depending on your needs. For me the extra shot and 4 profile settings is what sold me. After using it for a few months turns out the 4 profiles isn't needed because everyone who uses the machine ends up liking the same settings. The extra shot I use all the time and was totally worth it. Also the milk froth only option is useful (on the 4300 and the 5400 but not 3200), I use it when making a larger amount for a travel mug, I make multiple shots of espresso in a mug and pour it into the travel mug and then just hold the travel mug under the milk spout angled for the froth. The easy cleaning of the LatteGo is also amazing, parts come apart and no tubes to clean or get clogged. I remember when I used to work in the office (now WFH) they had a super automatic that would constantly need the hose cleaned, it was gross.
Overall very happy with the 5400, I'm coming from regular drip coffee machine so I'm not picky and have no other espresso machine experience to compare to.
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I already own a Philips LatteGo 3200. It's on its way back from warranty service. The frothing solenoid failed. It wouldn't send steam into the milk container. Other than that, it's been a good machine for the past year and a half.
What settings did you setup your Jura? I just moved the grinder to the finest setting and bought a bag of stump town beans. Not sure if there's anything else I should do to make sure I'm getting the best "cup"?
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