My upgrade path - aka "The Upgrade Cycle of Doom..."
Various steam toys - (about 25 years ago)
-Gaggia Espresso - (about 20 years ago and still in use)
-Starbucks Barista - (about 5 years ago - pressurized portafilter caused me to think I had grown to dislike espresso!)
-Gaggia Baby - (about 2 years ago - after I realized it was my machine wrecking the espresso.)
-Quick Mill Anita (semi-auto, HX, pour-over) - (about 1 year ago - after I could not find a decent, used, commercial machine that I could afford.)
-Faema Compact S (semi-auto, HX, plumb-in) - (about 2 months ago - purchased all parts in a box, rebuilt and re-assembled - but it only cost $50... and it looked like way too much fun to let go by... I was on it like a crow on a dead squirrel!

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-La San Marco, Practical 95e (auto, HX, plumb-in) - (A week ago today... Found it used for $300 and just couldn't pass it up.)
I've enjoyed having an HX machine compared to the single boiler non-hx's in the past. Its nice to be able to steam milk drinks while pulling the shot meant for the drink. A larger boiler makes it much more stable when the boiler is filled than for the same amount in a smaller boiler. The plumb-in machines added far more to my enjoyment than I ever believed that they would. (Its nice not worrying about the water tank level all the time and you go through A LOT more water with an HX machine due to the cooling flushes.) The auto-dosing on the latest machine is nice too since you just sort of gaze occasionally at the creama while steaming the milk rather than having to stop it manually but, I wouldn't not buy a semi-auto machine just because it didn't have this feature.
I've enjoyed the upgrades I've made. I've sold everything from the Starbucks Barista to the Anita for more money than I originally spent on them. So far I've lost $295 on the Anita (sold it last week for $700) but I got a year of trouble-free use out of it and that's worth something to me as well. I suspect I will make up for it when I sell the Faema since I've only got $150 in it, including the rebuild parts.
For me, coffee is a hobby and meant to be fun as well as taste good. I'm having so much fun, lately, that I'm running out of counter space! (Check out the pic. You can see my gaggia mdf decaf grinder right beside it for scale!)
Regards,
Jim
