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Link to "Looking for basic HX espresso machine"by matthyx on Wed Jan 09, 2008 9:57 am

Hello HB members !

I have finally upgraded my grinder to a Cimbali Max and now I am starting to look for a new espresso machine... it looks like upgraditus is very contagious here :twisted:

Well, I look for a machine like the Gaggia Achille, but with a pump for lazy IT engineers like me.

This is what I like in the Achille:
    clean design
    small footprint
    manual fill for steam boiler
    HX
    mostly stainless steel construction
    built to last

For the moment, the only candidate I have is the Olympia Maximatic which I could eventually find since I leave near Switzerland (the only drawback being the budget).

Do you see some alternatives?
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Link to "Looking for basic HX espresso machine"by zin1953 on Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:46 am

Well, even though I have used neither, there is a world of difference between an HX lever machine (Gaggia Achille) and a semi-auto (Olympia Maximatic).

You know you want an HX machine, but before recommendations can really be made, you need to decide a few other things, like whether you want a lever, semi-auto, or automatic machine, and what your budget is.

Also, what exactly is a "small footprint"? I agree that the Olympia Maximatic is small (approximately 19.5 cm wide x 35.5 cm high x 35 cm deep), but what are your limits? A Quick Mill Anderja Premium is, for example, 29 cm wide x 40 cm high x 44.5 cm deep (again, this is approximate). Certainly larger, but is that too large? A La Valentina is only 25.4 cm wide, but it's 43.5 cm high and 46.6 cm deep (approx.). I can't think of another semi-auto HX machine as small as the Maximatic, so it's helpful to know your limits.

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Link to "Looking for basic HX espresso machine"by matthyx on Wed Jan 09, 2008 10:55 am

Hi Jason, thanks for your answer.

I want a pump machine, not a lever. I don't care the machine being semi-auto or auto since I will always use the manual brew switch.

For me the killer feature of both the Achille and the Maximatic is the manual refill of the steam boiler. This will allow me to use distilled water and forget about descaling it.

The second feature is related to the HX design: the pump will only pump cold brew water.

Finally, I really want a robust machine so the almost all stainless steel contruction is a must.

My budget is something between a Silvia and a Maximatic. (yes, I know the Silvia is not what I want)
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Link to "Looking for basic HX espresso machine"by jesawdy on Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:10 am

matthyx wrote:For me the killer feature of both the Achille and the Maximatic is the manual refill of the steam boiler. This will allow me to use distilled water and forget about descaling it.

The second feature is related to the HX design: the pump will only pump cold brew water.

The Elektra Microcasa Semiautomatica comes to mind, see the Bench and Article threads too.
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Link to "Looking for basic HX espresso machine"by matthyx on Wed Jan 09, 2008 11:42 am

Hi Jeff and thank you !

Wow I didn't even think about it, but you are right this Elektra could do the job nicely, and it's beautiful :)

I need to check if it fits under my cabinet though :?

Any other candidate ?
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Link to "Looking for basic HX espresso machine"by RegulatorJohnson on Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:01 pm

i have for sale, a well cared for expobar pulser with erics TC and a thermosyphon restrictor installed.

its great.

shipping to france might be a problem.

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Link to "Looking for basic HX espresso machine"by matthyx on Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:50 pm

Hello Jon,

I am not sure the Expobar will be happy with 220V current, moreover the steam boiler is not manually filled.

I appreciate your offer though :wink:
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Link to "Looking for basic HX espresso machine"by zin1953 on Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:53 pm

The Elektra is 25.4 cm x 25.4 cm (round base), by 58.5 cm high.
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Link to "Looking for basic HX espresso machine"by matthyx on Wed Jan 09, 2008 3:32 pm

:cry: it is too high, I have just measured !

Even the Achille is too high :cry:
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Fiorenzato Bricoletta

Link to "Looking for basic HX espresso machine"by bubbamike on Wed Jan 09, 2008 4:24 pm

I'm very happy with my Fiorenzato Bricoletta. It is a HX that comes either with a vibe pump and pourover tank or plumbed with a rotary pump. It is well made and works wonderfully. I can't say enough good about it. The review here of the plumbed in version is a bit over critical over small issues that aren't a problem for me. An example the little hitch when you remove the drip tray. It really is nothing and not a problem if you don't let your tray get over full. Heats quickly and has lots of steam.

I would also think that the better Quickmills and the Vibiemme Domobar Super are also good machines though all the above may have to large a footprint for your needs.

Edited for grammar and spelling.
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Link to "Looking for basic HX espresso machine"by matthyx on Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:37 am

Thank you for all your inputs !

I think I will start saving money to get a Maximatic, it looks like it is worth it for my particular case...
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