Jura 13626 Ena Micro 1 Automatic Coffee Machine, Micro Black
13626 Features: -Multi-level grinder and macro brewing. -Touch panel with three user-defined cup sizes and two aroma levels to choose from. Product Type: -Coffee and espresso combo brewers. Color: -Black. Dimensions: -12.7” H x 9” W x 17.5” D, 19.4 lbs. Overall Height – Top to Bottom: -17.5″. Overall Width – Side to Side: -9″.
13626 Features: -Multi-level grinder and macro brewing. -Touch panel with three user-defined cup sizes and two aroma levels to choose from. Product Type: -Coffee and espresso combo brewers. Color: -Black. Dimensions: -12.7” H x 9” W x 17.5” D, 19.4 lbs. Overall Height – Top to Bottom: -17.5″. Overall Width – Side to Side: -9″. Overall Depth – Front to Back: -12.7″. Overall Product Weight: -19.4 lbs.
Product Features
- Multi-level grinder and micro brewing unit for the ultimate Espresso.
- Touch panel with three user-defined cup sizes and two aroma levels to choose from.
- The ultra-compact model, reduced to the Absolute minimum. 9 x 12.7 x 17.5 inches. (W x H x D).
- The automatic energy-saving mode, programmed switch-off time and Patented zero-energy switch ensure high Energy efficiency.
- The ultra-compact 1-cup Coffee machine is designed not only to make the perfect Espresso, but also to be as small as possible..Power: 1450 Watt
- Only Original Jura maintenance products Guarantee complete hygiene and protection. Only our protective formulas have been carefully optimized to suit the programmed and materials used in Jura automatic machines.
Best coffee machine for caffeine addicts
Probably the best for the money We have this machine for about a year now. So far the experience is almost 100% positive.Pros: consistent coffee quality; easy strength/water volume adjustments; good coffee temperature; convenience of operation; nice design complementing our kitchen furniture.Cons: it is LOUD, and the pump itself is much louder than the grinder; hard to fit in a smaller (NYC size) kitchen because it needs access from the front, back and top; to start the cleaning cycle you need to read the instruction manual first since it is not intuitive.Other thoughts:1. The machine is not cheap, and I was surprised that all the shiny parts were not metal but easily scratched plastic;2. Judging by the various hissing/clicking noises machine makes during operation, it should contain a lot of small mechanical parts and valves, so I am curious to wait another year or so and see how well it stands the test of time.We are having anywhere between 2 and 8 cups of coffee a day, so the…