I got the luxe cafe it’s very good and easy to make good coffees..
I've bought one now

What beans do you use in it?
I got the luxe cafe it’s very good and easy to make good coffees..
I've bought one now
What beans do you use in it?
Welcome to the Ninja Luxe Club
I have medium roast beans from Wonky coffee https://wonkycoffee.com/
Which beans do you use?
spent several hours dismantelling/debugging my HX bazerra
( coffee machine failure probably follows death/divorce/moving-house in terms of stress, I need an insurance policy that would provide a temp machine.)
main relay that would heat boiler, briefly came on, when turned on, but then disengaged, and it would not heat up
- shorted pressurestat, not that
- removed relay cleaned sparked/blackened contacts&tested not that (those contacts have a few years under their belt )
- checked boiler high/low & tank probes
- was concluding that one of the relays in gicar had gone (had replaced it's 12v transformer a couple of years back)
then thought ok I'll check it would refill boiler if it was low, siphoned out some water - hay presto it then started working.
seems to me like there is some corner case in the gicar/mcu programming, such that if I do something like turn off the machine whilst it is filling it can get confused ?
OR the relays are on their way out and it is just temperamental.
And it's very cheap, I don't think it's worth getting anything else under £100.
Has anyone tried installing or even seen the Gaggimate yet?
It looks like a nice alternative to the Gagguino, which has maybe a more complex install. It’s also open source unlike Gagguino now, so I like that for longevity and ethos.
I’m feeling as though the next frontier for my coffee making is introducing a slightly more repeatable workflow, which I believe is mostly down to temperature control on the Gaggia Classic I use. Without a PID it’s just a bit of a faff to get really consistent results. But I can make a good shot most times so it’s not terrible. Even the shades of coffee PID and necessary extras and flow control are in the £200 range so it seems like this new solution could be good value. Or just get a better machine with that built in…
I realise the contrast of this to the above post looking for a grinder and machine for the same money. Let this be a warning that like many things on these forums, coffee stuff is also a potentially expensive hobby…
Is this £200 excluding or including the grinder?I want to get a coffee machine at Christmas, probably up to £200 (maybe more, but I also need a grinder).
I want to be able to get quite involved in the process, but I still want nice coffee without me having to work too hard.
I like the idea of something a bit robust, made of stainless steel perhaps.
I want to be able to make a flat white.
Has anyone got any suggestions?
Is this £200 excluding or including the grinder?
I got a refurbed Duo Temp Pro recently for about £200 (pretty certain it was unused), and it's excellent.
If you're looking at £200 including a grinder that's a challenge!
None of the kits are plug and play. Gaggimate seems to come with everything you need though. The Gagguino kits pretty much require you to make your own wires and connections etc. so are a bit more challenging.I just looked at the instruction photos....it seems a lot more complicated than plug and play, there are a lot of wires involved....after killing a Gameboy colour kit, twice....I don't think i will be even want to attempt doing this.
for gaggiamate -I'd want to know whether pressure modulation(voltage dimming) of the pump is very accurate with it's pressure monitor at the output of vibrating(pulsing) pumpThe 9 bar OPV mod made my machine more compliant and forgiving but I think the next limitation you hit is temperature control imo.
It’s easy to run out of steam too. The mods will also fix that.