mrosco wrote:Matt I read the same article you did and interpreted it slightly differently. At the end of the day the article compares the machine and quality of espresso to the Linea and Mistral. The espresso quality scores better than the stock linea and as well as the modified linea. The Andreja article compares the machine to others in its class, non professional. The Vetrano may or may not produce espresso of the same quality as the Bricc (we'll know soon) but it's also $150 more right now soon to be $200. Most of the cited concerns with the Bricc can be swaped out for the price difference and IMHO it's a much better looking machine (based on the few pics I've seen). I guess that's why I bought one......
matt wrote:The only exception is the power issue, which is what started this side topic. As important as an espresso machine is, I'm not sure I can justify removing the refrigerator. Call me undedicated...
miKe mcKoffee wrote:Fed with a power cord looking thick enough for a small arc welder, 16mm thick versus Silvia's 8mm! (UPS just delivered my Bric' today) Now to figure out my setup challenge with the Bric', not power but drain. (discussed with Chris in advance so not a surprise) Bric' comes with both drain and non-drain drip tray but no way for the over pressure hose to go in to non-drain tray without drilling a hole in front face of Bric' above tray...temporarily thinking to run a longer hose and just hang it into the sink. Now that is a stupid design flaw IMO! Suppose really need to bite the bullet and drill another (bigger) hole in the countertop for the drain.
skyryders90 wrote:I don't think it's a design flaw - I don't the Bric was ever designed to run with a non-plumbed drip tray. My Bricc didn't come with one (also purchased from Chris). I think Chris is adding that, not the manufacturer. I run both the drain hose and the water hose through the same hole that is roughly 1" behind the machine.
miKe mcKoffee wrote:Fed with a power cord looking thick enough for a small arc welder, 16mm thick versus Silvia's 8mm! (UPS just delivered my Bric' today) Now to figure out my setup challenge with the Bric', not power but drain. (discussed with Chris in advance so not a surprise) Bric' comes with both drain and non-drain drip tray but no way for the over pressure hose to go in to non-drain tray without drilling a hole in front face of Bric' above tray...temporarily thinking to run a longer hose and just hang it into the sink. Now that is a stupid design flaw IMO! Suppose really need to bite the bullet and drill another (bigger) hole in the countertop for the drain.
I don't think it's a design flaw - I don't the Bric was ever designed to run with a non-plumbed drip tray. My Bricc didn't come with one (also purchased from Chris). I think Chris is adding that, not the manufacturer. I run both the drain hose and the water hose through the same hole that is roughly 1" behind the machine.
mrosco wrote:The small overflow tray only needs to be emptied or cleaned every 3 days or so (about 12 shots a day usage). It's a pain now but I have to live with it....the wife wouldn't go for a bucket on the floor!':cry:'
malachi wrote:Or just do what I do and run it into a 3 gallon carboy on the floor.
Or plug the drain in the tray...
For what it's worth... the one I reviewed didn't have an unplumbed drip tray either.
Balthazar_B wrote:Of course, you could always just feed the drain tube into the water inlet to the boiler...