another_jim wrote:All the Elektra home machines are made of marine brass. The surfaces are plated with chrome, copper, or a shiny brass (I'm not sure about the last part, this may just be the actual building material polished), and finally clear coated with a polymer similar to the finish on cars (you can restore scratches by using an automotive clear coat scratch remover or filler). This is a very beautiful finish, but it's not for the ages. In particular, the plating will probably start to peel in a ten to fifteen years or so. This can also be fixed at an automobile or motorcycle shop.
It is a gorgeous machine, it makes very good espresso, but it is not a tank.
PS: My Yaeger stat seems to be doing better than the Cemes or Maters too. All the innards do better if you don't run the machine 24/7, but put it on a timer instead.
PPS: What this machine ...
Hi Jim
Thanks for your feedback. Also I want to thank you for the reviews which helps us a lot to find a dream machine as newbies as well as building knowledge of this espresso world. (we would like to send our appreciation to Mark too, but not sure where to send...)
I am kinda person who is willing to invest a little bit more in a quality and classic one, and stick with it as long as possible. I know this machine will still age, have broken parts, not be shiny any more. However, all these processes build the friendship between users and a machine which I treasure a lot. Besides, sometimes the aged appearance also reveal a different kind of attraction with its age and history. Which one would still look classic (or even more classic) after 7+ years? This is the question making us not sure which version to get. What do you think?
Same question I asked Howard: will we be able to replace the Pstat by ourselves? Is it something we are capable to execute as newbie (we are willing to learn, but the experience needs time to build...)
We are unlikely to keep the machine on 24/7. I don't quite understand what "but put it on a timer instead" means. Could you please explain it to me? Thank you!




